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MAXnolia H-instant Protects skin against inflammatory aging

MAXnolia H-instant Protects skin against inflammatory aging. Inflammation. First response to infection or irritation Increase in local blood flow Migration and activation of the immune cells in the affected area Release of large amounts of free radicals Destruction of normal tissue.

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MAXnolia H-instant Protects skin against inflammatory aging

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  1. MAXnolia H-instantProtects skin against inflammatory aging

  2. Inflammation First response to infection or irritation • Increase in local blood flow • Migration and activation of the immune cells in the affected area • Release of large amounts of free radicals • Destruction of normal tissue

  3. Chronic Inflammation & Aging • Ideally, inflammation should clear out the infection and then subside to allow normal tissue to be rebuilt. But inflammation may become chronic (in case of a remaining infection, or an inflammation response that has become too sensitive or because of autoimmune reactions) • Besides, as we age, we tend to develop chronic inflammation • Chronic inflammation contributes to the aging process notably because of free radicals.

  4. Chronic Inflammation in the Skin leads to premature Aging Chronic inflammation  • fine lines and wrinkles • enlarged pores • puffiness, sagging • reddening of the skin Age-related increased level of chronic inflammation enhances adds to inflammation-triggering factors such as • the sun‘s ultraviolet radiation • radicals coming from environmental pollution • chemical irritants for people with sensitive skin

  5. Inflammation is now recognized as one of the key risk factors for heart disease and stroke, an even bigger risk factor than high cholesterol or homocysteine, according to some estimates. Inflammation is also viewed as a contributor to common age-related neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. • While keeping inflammation under control should

  6. Inflammation is now recognized as one of the key risk factors for age related deseases such as heart disease and stroke. • Inflammation is also viewed as a contributor to common age-related neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. • In people in a weakened condition, usually an excess level of one or more of the inflammatory cytokines, e.g., TNF-a, IL-6, IL-1(b), or IL-8 is found • An other process that contributes to this chronic inflammation is the formation of AGEs (advanced glycation endproducts). As these degraded proteins accumulate, they cause cells to emit signals that induce the production of inflammatory cytokines.

  7. Inflammation in Skin Cells: Biochemical Pathways NuclearFactor-kappaB: Transkriptionsfaktor involved in the control of a large number of processes, such as immune and inflammatory responses, developmental processes, cellular growth, and apoptosis IkB family of inhibitor proteins NFκB is a transcription factor that is a major regulator of immune responses stimulated by pro-inflammatory agents such as tumor necrosis factor, viruses, interleukin-1, and bacteria. NFκB normally resides in the cytoplasm bound by an inhibitory protein known as IκB. Phosphorylation of IκB by IκB kinase-β (IKK-β) releases NFκB, which then moves into the nucleus where it acts in the induction of numerous regulatory genes of the immune system. The products of these genes are pro-inflammatory factors. ROS Triggers UV Bacterial Infection Chemical Irritant Pollution Radical Autoimmune Reaction Inflammation Prostaglandins IL-1, IL-8 TNF- iNOS COX IkB kinase enzyme Matrix Metallo proteinases Collagen Destruction nucleus NF-kB fibroblast

  8. Triggers Autoimmune Reaction Bacterial Infection Inflammation UV Prostaglandins Chemical Irritant IL-1, IL-8 TNF- iNOS ROS Pollution Radical COX Matrix Metalloproteinases Genes Collagen Destruction NF-kB Nf kappa B von Cytosol in kern IkB kinase enzyme

  9. MAXnolia H-instant as Natural NF-kB Inhibitor • Magnolia bark is a traditional Chinese medicine to treat cough, anxiety and allergic diseases. • The pharmacologically active substance magnolol is a low molecular weight lignan. • Magnolol has a broad spectrum anti-inflammatory effect. It suppresses the expression of the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and the production of the inflammatory cytokines IL-8 and TNF-.

  10. Inhibition of NF-kB by Magnolol: Mechanism • In non-stimulated cells, NF-kB is sequestered in the cytoplasm by binding to the inhibitory protein IkB. • When cells are activated, the enzyme IkB kinase (IKK) phosphorylates the IkB protein. Once phosphorylated, IkB is quickly degraded by the proteasomal pathway. Free NF-kB translocates into the nucleus where it induces the expression of inflammatory mediators and matrix degrading enzymes. • Magnolol was shown to suppress NF-kB activation through inhibition of the IKK enzyme (Anfernee Kai-Wing Tse et al., Molecular Immunology 44, 2647-2658, 2007). Magnolol

  11. Inhibition of NF-kB by Magnolol: Mechanism • In non-stimulated cells, NF-kB is sequestered in the cytoplasm by binding to the inhibitory protein IkB. • When cells are activated, the enzyme IkB kinase (IKK) phosphorylates the IkB protein. Once phosphorylated, IkB is quickly degraded by the proteasomal pathway. Free NF-kB translocates into the nucleus where it induces the expression of inflammatory mediators and matrix degrading enzymes. • Magnolol was shown to suppress NF-kB activation through inhibition of the IKK enzyme (Anfernee Kai-Wing Tse et al., Molecular Immunology 44, 2647-2658, 2007). Magnolol

  12. MAXnolia H-instantINCI • Magnolia Officinalis Bark Extract • Lecithin • Vitis Vinifera Grape Seed Extract • Maltodextrin

  13. Highly Optimized Powder Form MAXnolia H-instant • Spray dried extract of magnolia bark on a carrier • Carrier is a mixture of lecithin and maltodextrin Powder can be dispersed directly in the water phase Liposomes are formed immediately Active components are integrated in the liposomes and are thus solubilized

  14. Inhibition of Cyclooxigenase II (COX II) Enzymatic Assay COX II = enzyme which produces mediators of inflammation S-208

  15. Anti-Irritation Effect • Use of occlusive patch with 2% SDS for 48 hours to produce a local erythemal irritation on forearm of 15 subjects. • Application twice daily of a cream with 0.5% MAXnolia H-instant during 7 days. Analysis of skin redness with Chromameter CR 300 (Konica Minolta) S-227

  16. Anti-Aging Effect • Study with 22 subjects over 56 days. Application twice daily of a cream with 0.5% MAXnolia H-instant in the crow’s feet area and on the forearm. Analysis of skin elasticity with cutometer

  17. Claims and Market Positioning Antifungal, antibacterial → to treat impure skin Anti-inflammatory → Anti-Aging

  18. Advanced anti-aging skin care regime • Products with anti-inflammatory activity • Combination with antioxidant compounds • Optimize the stratum corneum permeability barrier

  19. Advantages of the new • Preliposomes (instantly formed) -> optimal solubilisation and delivery of actives into deeper skin layers • High concentration of Lecithin -> stregthen the skin barrier • High content of lipophilic plant metabolites thanks to EtOH extraction • No preservatives -> no restrictions for formulators • And: no alcohol in the formulation

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