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Journal of Cellular Physiology | 2005

Kiwi fruit (Actinidia chinensis L.) polysaccharides exert stimulating effects on cell proliferation via enhanced growth factor receptors, energy production, and collagen synthesis of human keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and skin equivalents.

Alexandra Deters; Klaus Rudolf Schröder; Andreas Hensel

Within physiological engineering exogenous carbohydrates were recently confirmed as pharmacologically active compounds. To investigate potential dermatological activity purified polysaccharides from kiwi fruits (Actinidia chinensis L., Actinidiaceae) were characterized concerning monomer composition, linkage types and molecular weights and were tested under in vitro conditions for regulating activities on cell physiology of human keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and skin equivalents. Ten micrograms per milliliter of raw polysaccharide, neutral type‐II‐arabinogalactans, and acidic arabinorhamnogalacturonans of kiwi fruits stimulated cell proliferation of human keratinocytes (NHK, HaCaT) up to 30% significantly while mitochondrial activity was stimulated for nearly 25% in regard to control cells. Fibroblasts were not as sensitive as keratinocytes but >130 μg/ml kiwi fruit polysaccharides increased proliferation and ATP‐synthesis significantly, too. Proliferation‐stimulating activity was dependent on terminal 1‐α‐l‐arabinose residues since enzymatic release of these sugar moieties caused significantly decreased proliferation of HaCaT and fibroblasts of about 10% in regard to untreated cells. In three dimensional skin equivalents, it was shown that the polysaccharides led to a doubled collagen synthesis of fibroblasts compared to the normally strongly reduced biosynthetic activity.


Toxicology in Vitro | 2004

In vitro skin irritation: facts and future. State of the art review of mechanisms and models

Thomas Welss; D. A. Basketter; Klaus Rudolf Schröder


Planta Medica | 2005

Ispaghula (Plantago ovata) seed husk polysaccharides promote proliferation of human epithelial cells (skin keratinocytes and fibroblasts) via enhanced growth factor receptors and energy production.

Alexandra Deters; Klaus Rudolf Schröder; T. Smiatek; Andreas Hensel


Archive | 2003

Hair treatment agent containing an active combination of liposomes

Suzanne Wieland; Hans Dolhaine; Edo Hoting; Wolfgang Pittermann; Volker Scheunemann; Klaus Rudolf Schröder; Rybinski Wolfgang Von; Johannes Zipfel; Christel Adomat; Paula Barreleiro; Stefan Frey


Archive | 2001

Use of protease inhibitors in cosmetics and pharmacy

Dirk Petersohn; Günter Schmitt; Klaus Rudolf Schröder; Thomas Förster


Archive | 2006

Mittel zur behandlung des haares oder der haut, das einen extrakt aus pflanzen enthält, die der familie der oleaceae angehören

Klaus Rudolf Schröder; Melanie Giesen; Daniela Kessler-Becker; Marianne Waldmann-Laue


Archive | 2006

Hair or skin treating agent containing an extract of an oleaceae family plant

Klaus Rudolf Schröder; Melanie Giesen; Daniela Kessler-Becker; Marianne Waldmann-Laue


Archive | 2004

Cosmetic or pharmaceutical preparations containing oligo and/or polysaccharides for the treatment of epithelial covering tissue

Klaus Rudolf Schröder; Olaf Holtkötter; Kordula Schlotmann; Norbert Mendorf; Andreas Hensel; Alexandra Deters; Esther Schnetz


Archive | 2007

Root extract of harpagophytum for stimulating hair growth

Melanie Giesen; Thomas Welss; Klaus Rudolf Schröder; Olaf Holtkötter


Archive | 2005

Oligo- und/oder Polysaccharide enthaltende kosmetische oder pharmazeutische Zubereitungen zur Behandlung epithelialen Deckgewebes

Klaus Rudolf Schröder; Olaf Holtkötter; Kordula Schlotmann; Norbert Mendorf; Andreas Hensel; Alexandra Deters; Esther Schnetz

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