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Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of Jeju medicinal plants against acne-inducing bacteria

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
卷 54, 期 2, 页码 101-106

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MICROBIOL RES FOUNDATION
DOI: 10.2323/jgam.54.101

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acne; cosmetics; interleukin-8; Propionibacterium acnes; Staphylococcus epidermidis; tumor necrosis factor-alpha

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Propionibacterium acnes and Staphylococcus epidermidis are pus-forming bacteria that trigger inflammation in acne. The present study was conducted to evaluate the antimicrobial activities of Jeju medicinal plants against these etiologic agents of acne vulgaris. Ethanol extracts of Jeju plants were tested for antimicrobial activities by disc diffusion and broth dilution methods. The results from the disc diffusion assays revealed that four medicinal plants, Mollugo pentaphylia, Angelica anomala, Matteuccia orientalis, and Orixa japonica inhibited the growth of both pathogens. Among these, A. anomala had strong inhibitory effects. Its MIC values were 15.6 mu g/ml and 125 mu g/ml against P acnes and S. epidermidis, respectively. The cytotoxic effects of the four extracts were determined by colorimetric MTT assays using two animal cell lines: human dermal fibroblasts and HaCaT cells. Although the M. orientalis root extract had moderate cytotoxicity in HaCaT cells at 200 mu g/ml, most extracts exhibited low cytotoxicity at 200 gg/ml in both cell lines. In addition, the extracts reduced the P acnes-induced secretion of interleukin-8 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in THP-1 cells, an indication of their anti-inflammatory effects. Based on these results, we suggest that M. pentaphylla, A. anomala, M. orientalis, and O. japonica are attractive acne-mitigating candidates for topical application.

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