MelanoBronze Natural Tanning Activator
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MelanoBronze Natural Tanning Activator
MelanoBronze Natural Tanning Activator © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze Acetyl tyrosine Substrate for tyrosinase enzyme in melanin synthesis Vitex agnus-castus extract Induction of melanin synthesis in melanocytes © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze • MelanoBronze is a combination of two actives leading to an accelerated melanin formation in the skin • Melanin is the body‘s own sun protecting system preventing sun burn and photo aging in the skin • MelanoBronze stimulates skin tanning even without sun exposure © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Melanocyte Stratum corneum Stratum granulosum Keratinocyte Epidermis Stratum spinosum Cell nucleus Dendrite of melanocyte Melanocyte Melanosome Basal layer Dermis © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Mechanism of Skin Pigmentation α MSH MC1R cAMP tyrosinase tyrosin DOPA DOPA chrom DHICA me lan oc yt e DOPA quinone Cysteinyl DOPA pheomelanin eumelanin © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Acetyl Tyrosine • Stable, water-soluble substrate for tyrosinase acetyl tyrosine tyrosinase DOPA melanin • The reaction of tyrosine to DOPA by tyrosinase is the rate-limiting step in melanin formation. • Result: tanned skin and increased UV self-protection of the skin © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 The Role of α-MSH on Tanning pituitary gland αMSH bloodstream Receptor binding → induction of melanin synthesis tyrosinase tyrosine melanin © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Processing of POMC N 267 amino acid residues C proopiomelanocortin (POMC) 39 ACTH 31 beta-endorphin 13 αMSH © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Beta-Endorphin and Pigmentation The beta-endorphin/μ-opiate receptor system is expressed in melanocytes and closely associated with melanosomes beta-endorphin μ-opiate receptor Melanocyte dendricity, proliferation and pigmentation are upregulated Kauser et al. 2003 Journal of Investigative Dermatology © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Monk's Pepper Berries Contain Phyto-Endorphins • Large shrub growing in mediterranean region and Asia • Berries from Monk's pepper contain substances that bind to the opioid receptor (PhytoEndorphins) Chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus) © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Monk‘s Pepper Berries Traditional Medicine • Used since ancient Greek to treat injuries and inflammation • In the middle ages, monks used dried berries. They probably experienced a sensation of well-beeing © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Binding to the Opioid Receptor Inhibition of opioid receptor binding by an ethanolic extract of Vitex agnus-castus expressed as IC50-values (μg/ml) opioid receptor μ κ δ 36 22 194 B. Meier et al. (2000) Phytomedicine 7(5): 373-381 © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze: Composition Vitex agnus-castus extract containing: Acetyl Tyrosine Glycerin Alcohol 6% 20% 20% © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze Natural tanning induced by two mechanisms: © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze MelanoBronze phyto-endorphin © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze MelanoBronze phyto-endorphin acetyl tyrosine © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze MelanoBronze phyto-endorphin acetyl tyrosine melanin © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze for Pigmentation with Sun UV αMSH tyrosinase pigmentation UV+ MelanoBronze αMSH beta-endorphin activity tyrosinase + acetyl tyrosine pigmentation © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze for Pigmentation without Sun MelanoBronze beta-endorphin activity tyrosinase + acetyl tyrosine pigmentation Acetyl Tyrosine no tyrosinase activity ! + acetyl tyrosine no pigmentation ! © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 In Vitro: Specific Stimulation of Melanin Synthesis in Melanocytes 60 +45% 50 Melanin (ug/ml) 40 30 20 10 S-091 0 Control 0.03% 0.13% 0.06% Vitex agnus-castus in the cultur medium © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 In Vivo Stimulation of Skin Tanning Study design • Test products: test cream cremes with 2% and 5% MelanoBronze creme with only acetyl tyrosine (same concentration as in 5% MelanoBronze) • • • • Number of test persons: 20 of age 20 to 55 Application: twice daily for 7 days on the inner side of forearm Irradiation: every day with 1.1 MED Test parameter: skin tanning (Chromameter) © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Tanning effect (decrease in chromameter units relative to baseline %) Result 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 Double tanning effect of acetyl tyrosine and Vitex agnuscastus extract 1.5 1 0.5 S-106 0 Control cream 2% MelanoBronze 5% MelanoBronze © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze ↔ DHA MelanoBronze DHA (common tanning ingredient) Stimulation of melanin synthesis in melanocytes Browning of the skin surface by a chemical reaction of DHA with proteins (Maillard reaction) Protection against solar irradiation No protection against solar irradiation Slow but long lasting effect Fast but irregular browning © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Tanning without Sun (after 28d) 1.6 Chromameter reading d 28 – d 0 [a.u.] 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 S-129 0 Placebo 2% MelanoBronze 5% MelanoBronze © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 MelanoBronze Protective Tanning Enhancer Claims MelanoBronze provides nice regular tanning by stimulating the natural melanin formation - with UV irradiation - without UV irradiation MelanoBronze leads to enhanced pigmentation and protects your skin against UV-induced damage. © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007 Applications Daycreams • MelanoBronze gives a natural tan and protects against photo-aging Sun protection products • Sunscreens normally do prevent the formation of a rapid tanning • MelanoBronze in sun protection products speeds up the tanning process Self tanning products • MelanoBronze induces the skin's own melanin formation, enforcing your self tanning products © Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland 2007
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