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Designing of Biodegradable and Biocompatible Release and Delivery Systems of Selected Antioxidants Used in Cosmetology
Conjugates of antioxidants p-anisic
(p-AA) and vanillic (VA) acids
with nontoxic, biocompatible, and biodegradedable oligo-<i>(R,S)</i>-(3-hydoxybutyrate) carrier were synthesized, and their structural
and biological characterization was performed. The molecular structure
of the bioconjugates, in which antioxidants are covalently bonded
with oligoÂ(3-hydroxybutyrate) (OHB) chains, has been proven by mass
spectrometry supported by NMR. The bioconjugate hydrolytic degradation
studies allowed gaining thorough insight into the hydrolysis process
and confirmed the release of p-AA and VA. In vitro studies demonstrated
that all of the conjugates studied were well tolerated by KB and HaCaT
cell lines, as they had no marked cytotoxicity, while conjugates with
a relatively short OHB carrier are optimal to support keratinocyte
function. The preliminary study of the biological activity confirmed
the protective effect of VA–OHB conjugates against H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-induced lipid peroxidation in human keratinocytes (HaCaT).
It was also demonstrated that the selected bioconjugates can penetrate
all layers of the skin, which shows their functionality and opens
up their potential application in cosmetology