Speciality Chemicals Magazine MAR / APR 2021 | Page 32

Stefan Fellner of Premium Organics outlines the multiple efficacies of Alpin Heilmoor extract

The power of nature reinterpreted for dermocosmetics

Stefan Fellner of Premium Organics outlines the multiple efficacies of Alpin Heilmoor extract

Historically , peloids ( muds and

healing earths ) have been indicated for the treatment of numerous chronic and dermatological conditions . 1 Their benefits were first hypothesised in medieval times and mud therapy is still widely practised today . Cosmetic peloids have a positive impact on the maintenance of healthy and proaged skin . Our objective was to investigate the dermocosmetic properties of Alpin Heilmoor extract ( AHE ), a micronised dark powder which concentrates the healing properties of medicinal peloid in a pure and potent form . This was sustainably extracted from a natural ( organic ) peloid on an Austrian Heilmoor (‘ healing moor ’) 500 metres above sea level .
Materials & methods
We conducted a series of in vitro studies with HaCaT cells and reconstructed human epidermis ( RHE ) on the effects of AHE on skin barrier enhancement , wound healing factors and anti-inflammatory efficacy . In all these experiments , AHE was dissolved in PBS at 100 mg / ml . To determine the expression and / or activation of certain molecular factors on AHE treatment of cells and in vitro skin models , we performed Western blot assays and meso-scale discovery ( MSD ) multiplexing analyses using the U-Plex platform . We also determined AHE ’ s role in preventing ageing and suppressing oxidative stress by looking at gene expression of advanced glycation end product ( AGE ) receptors and measuring markers for oxidative damage in normal human fibroblasts ( NHDFs ) and macrophage ( RAW ) cells . In addition , we carried out in vivo clinical studies to ascertain the proageing ( elasticity , hydration , radiance under the eye ), soothing and cleansing efficacy of cosmetic grades of AHE , i . e . anti-irritant , anti-acne , cleansing / anti-pollutant , pro-ageing and skin tolerability properties . Finally , AHE was also investigated for its skin acceptability and future use .
Skin barrier integrity & anti-inflammatory
The primary goal of cosmetic products is that they must not have a damaging effect on the skin ’ s microbiome . This means that the microorganisms must remain vital , and the natural biodiversity and the protective function
Staphylococcus epidermidi
Corynebacterium amycolatum
( a ) ( b ) ( c )
Figure 1 – Maintaining vitality ( a & b ) & biodiversity ( c ) of the microbiome with & without 1 % AHE
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