Zinc(II) Complexes of Amino Acids as New Active Ingredients for Anti-Acne Dermatological Preparations

Zinc compounds have a number of beneficial properties for the skin, including antimicrobial, sebostatic and demulcent activities. The aim of the study was to develop new anti-acne preparations containing zinc–amino acid complexes as active ingredients. Firstly, the cytotoxicity of the zinc complexes...

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Main Authors: Michał Abendrot, Elżbieta Płuciennik, Aleksandra Felczak, Katarzyna Zawadzka, Ewelina Piątczak, Piotr Nowaczyk, Urszula Kalinowska-Lis
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spelling doaj-b6b907916a0f4443a47d9011cf1e27a22021-02-07T00:00:45ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-02-01221641164110.3390/ijms22041641Zinc(II) Complexes of Amino Acids as New Active Ingredients for Anti-Acne Dermatological PreparationsMichał Abendrot0Elżbieta Płuciennik1Aleksandra Felczak2Katarzyna Zawadzka3Ewelina Piątczak4Piotr Nowaczyk5Urszula Kalinowska-Lis6Department of Cosmetic Raw Materials Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Lodz, Muszyńskiego 1, 90-151 Łódź, PolandDepartment of Molecular Carcinogenesis, Medical University of Lodz, Żeligowskiego 7/9, 90-752 Łódź, PolandDepartment of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Lodz, 12/16 Banacha Street, 90-237 Łódź, PolandDepartment of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Lodz, 12/16 Banacha Street, 90-237 Łódź, PolandDepartment of Biology and Pharmaceutical Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Lodz, Muszyńskiego 1, 90-151 Łódź, PolandDepartment of Health Sciences, University of Opole, Katowicka 68, 45-069 Opole, PolandDepartment of Cosmetic Raw Materials Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Lodz, Muszyńskiego 1, 90-151 Łódź, PolandZinc compounds have a number of beneficial properties for the skin, including antimicrobial, sebostatic and demulcent activities. The aim of the study was to develop new anti-acne preparations containing zinc–amino acid complexes as active ingredients. Firstly, the cytotoxicity of the zinc complexes was evaluated against human skin fibroblasts (1BR.3.N cell line) and human epidermal keratinocyte cell lines, and their antimicrobial activity was determined against <i>Cutibacterium acnes</i>. Then, zinc complexes of glycine and histidine were selected to create original gel formulations. The stability (by measuring pH, density and viscosity), microbiological purity (referring to PN-EN ISO standards) and efficacy of the preservative system (according to Ph. Eur. 10 methodology) for the preparations were evaluated. Skin tolerance was determined in a group of 25 healthy volunteers by the patch test. The preparations containing zinc(II) complexes with glycine and histidine as active substances can be topically used in the treatment of acne skin due to their high antibacterial activity against <i>C. acnes</i> and low cytotoxicity for the skin cells. Dermatological recipes have been appropriately composed; no irritation or allergy was observed, and the preparations showed high microbiological purity and physicochemical stability.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/4/1641zinc(II) complexesamino acidsacnecytotoxicityantibacterial activityskin tolerance
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author Michał Abendrot
Elżbieta Płuciennik
Aleksandra Felczak
Katarzyna Zawadzka
Ewelina Piątczak
Piotr Nowaczyk
Urszula Kalinowska-Lis
spellingShingle Michał Abendrot
Elżbieta Płuciennik
Aleksandra Felczak
Katarzyna Zawadzka
Ewelina Piątczak
Piotr Nowaczyk
Urszula Kalinowska-Lis
Zinc(II) Complexes of Amino Acids as New Active Ingredients for Anti-Acne Dermatological Preparations
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
zinc(II) complexes
amino acids
acne
cytotoxicity
antibacterial activity
skin tolerance
author_facet Michał Abendrot
Elżbieta Płuciennik
Aleksandra Felczak
Katarzyna Zawadzka
Ewelina Piątczak
Piotr Nowaczyk
Urszula Kalinowska-Lis
author_sort Michał Abendrot
title Zinc(II) Complexes of Amino Acids as New Active Ingredients for Anti-Acne Dermatological Preparations
title_short Zinc(II) Complexes of Amino Acids as New Active Ingredients for Anti-Acne Dermatological Preparations
title_full Zinc(II) Complexes of Amino Acids as New Active Ingredients for Anti-Acne Dermatological Preparations
title_fullStr Zinc(II) Complexes of Amino Acids as New Active Ingredients for Anti-Acne Dermatological Preparations
title_full_unstemmed Zinc(II) Complexes of Amino Acids as New Active Ingredients for Anti-Acne Dermatological Preparations
title_sort zinc(ii) complexes of amino acids as new active ingredients for anti-acne dermatological preparations
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Zinc compounds have a number of beneficial properties for the skin, including antimicrobial, sebostatic and demulcent activities. The aim of the study was to develop new anti-acne preparations containing zinc–amino acid complexes as active ingredients. Firstly, the cytotoxicity of the zinc complexes was evaluated against human skin fibroblasts (1BR.3.N cell line) and human epidermal keratinocyte cell lines, and their antimicrobial activity was determined against <i>Cutibacterium acnes</i>. Then, zinc complexes of glycine and histidine were selected to create original gel formulations. The stability (by measuring pH, density and viscosity), microbiological purity (referring to PN-EN ISO standards) and efficacy of the preservative system (according to Ph. Eur. 10 methodology) for the preparations were evaluated. Skin tolerance was determined in a group of 25 healthy volunteers by the patch test. The preparations containing zinc(II) complexes with glycine and histidine as active substances can be topically used in the treatment of acne skin due to their high antibacterial activity against <i>C. acnes</i> and low cytotoxicity for the skin cells. Dermatological recipes have been appropriately composed; no irritation or allergy was observed, and the preparations showed high microbiological purity and physicochemical stability.
topic zinc(II) complexes
amino acids
acne
cytotoxicity
antibacterial activity
skin tolerance
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/4/1641
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