GYPENOSIDE XVII AS REELIN / VEGF-C PRODUCTION / ACTIVATION PROMOTER AND EXTERNAL SKIN COMPOSITION SO THAT
Patent Information
- Application Number
- DE602023012420
- Authority / Receiving Office
- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Patents
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- Priority Date
- 2022-05-31
- Filing Date
- 2023-04-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-25
- Estimated Expiration
- 2043-04-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing treatments for obesity, lymphedema, and skin wrinkles, such as exercise and diet therapy, are ineffective, and conventional ginseng extracts do not effectively promote reelin and/or VEGF-C production or activation to address these issues.
A skin external composition containing a fermented ginseng extract, specifically a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1, acts as a reelin and/or VEGF-C production and/or activation promoter, improving lymphatic vessel function and reducing swelling, lymphedema, and skin wrinkles.
The fermented ginseng extract effectively promotes reelin and VEGF-C production, enhancing lymphatic vessel function, reducing swelling and lymphedema, and improving skin wrinkles, with no cytotoxicity in effective concentrations.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (a) Field of the Invention
[0001] This disclosure relates to a skin external composition comprising a VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter and its use for improving swelling and lymphedema as well as its cosmetic use for improving skin wrinkles. The invention is set out in the appended set of claims(b) Description of the Related Art
[0002] Edema refers to a condition in which tissue fluid accumulates between cells of the body, and simply, is a symptom of body swelling. This also may be caused by heart disease, kidney disease, or a blood circulation disorder in any part of the body. Particularly, since legs of the body are distant from the heart and are largely affected by gravity, blood flow to the heart decreases, which causes edema. In addition, women may experience edema during normal pregnancy or preeclampsia, and when lots of moisture or salt is taken or when fatigued or unable to sleep, the edema may temporarily appear but will subside on its own. When capillary permeability is increased, for example, in case of burns, trauma, local inflammation, allergic reaction, and the like, the edema may locally occur. In particular, leg edema accompanies swelling of feet and ankles and thus may be easily recognized as a feeling of tight shoes, and in addition, since a swollen feeling of the legs accompanies a heavy feeling of the legs, fatigue of the whole body may be perceived as the leg edema. Systemic edemas may be classified into cardiac, renal, hepatic, endocrine, and dystrophic edemas, and local edemas may be classified into edema due to occlusion of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, vasomotor edema, etc. When the edema develops, there may be body swelling, weight gain, swollen eyes when waking up from sleep, tight rings on fingers, and tight shoes. When calf tibia is pressed with a finger, it may appear hollow and as a pitted edema. Edema is known to promote blood circulation disorders and skin aging due to local excessive moisture in the skin. In general, skin problems are known to exacerbate conditions of people having improper lymphatic functions and overloaded lymphedema.
[0003] The skin is in the closest contact with an external environment in the human body and is an important organ protecting the inside of the human body therefrom. The skin is largely classified into epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. Herein, the hypodermis consists of fat cells forming adipose tissues storing energy as fat and playing a role of accumulating or releasing energy in the body. In other words, the hypodermis is stored as triglycerides in adipocytes, when more energy is supplied than demanded, it is broken into free fatty acids and glucose when the energy is depleted.
[0004] On the other hand, recently in contemporary society, with improvement of living standards according to economic growth, the obese population is rapidly increasing due to lack of exercise and a high protein diet, so more people are suffering from many diseases due to obesity. Accordingly, exercise therapy, diet therapy, drug therapy, etc. are being developed and conducted to treat the obesity in contemporary society.
[0005] However, the exercise therapy and the diet therapy may not be expected to have an appropriate effect on the obesity and obesity-related diseases of contemporary people who are busy with life, and moreover, fat cells, when they are once made, may be reduced in size but are not naturally removed and permanently remain in the body. Accordingly, it may be appropriate to develop and use safe skin external preparations (e.g., ointments, cosmetics, and the like) that can help break down fat to accompany the therapies.
[0006] EP2859918 describes a fermented ginseng product and a cosmetic composition containing it that is useful i.a. against inflammation and skin wrinkles.
[0007] Therefore, the present inventors confirmed that a specific ginseng extract promotes production or activation of reelin and / or VEGF-C as an active ingredient, and further, thereby improves swelling, lymphedema, skin wrinkles, and obesity, completing the present invention.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The skin external composition for use according to the present invention is defined in appended claim 1. A cosmetic use according to the present invention of a skin external composition is defined in appended claim 3.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] FIG. 1 is a graph showing the results of cytotoxicity test of fermented ginseng extract in lymphatic cells. FIG. 2 is a graph showing cytotoxicity test results of the fermented ginseng extract in keratinocytes. FIG. 3 is a graph showing results of reelin cytokine analysis of the fermented ginseng extract in lymphatic cells. FIG. 4 is a graph showing results of reelin cytokine analysis of the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 in lymphatic cells. FIG. 5 is a graph showing results of VEGF-C cytokine analysis of the fermented ginseng extract in keratinocytes. FIG. 6 is a graph showing results of VEGF-C cytokine analysis of the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 in keratinocytes. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail. The skin external composition for use according to the present invention is defined in appended claim 1. A cosmetic use according to the present invention of a skin external composition is defined in appended claim 3.
[0011] As used herein, the term "reelin (RELN)" refers to an extracellular matrix-related molecule.
[0012] As used herein, when specific definition is not otherwise provided, "substituted" refers to replacement of at least one hydrogen of a functional group of the present invention by at least one substituent selected from a halogen atom (F, Br, Cl, or I), a hydroxy group, a nitro group, a cyano group, an amino group (NH 2 , NH(R 200< ), or N(R 201< )(R 202< ), wherein R 200< , R 201< , and R 202< are the same or different and are each independently a C1 to C10 alkyl group), an amidino group, a hydrazine group, a hydrazone group, a carboxyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkenyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkynyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alicyclic organic group, a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group, and a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group.
[0013] As used herein, when specific definition is not otherwise provided, "alkyl group" refers to a C1 to C20 alkyl group, and specifically a C1 to C15 alkyl group, "cycloalkyl group" refers to a C3 to C20 cycloalkyl group, and specifically a C3 to C18 cycloalkyl group, "alkoxy group" refers to a C1 to C20 alkoxy group, and specifically a C1 to C18 alkoxy group, "aryl group" refers to a C6 to C20 aryl group, and specifically a C6 to C18 aryl group, "alkenyl group" refers to a C2 to C20 alkenyl group, and specifically a C2 to C18 alkenyl group, "alkylene group" refers to a C1 to C20 alkylene group, and specifically a C1 to C18 alkylene group, and "arylene group" refers to a C6 to C20 arylene group, and specifically a C6 to C16 arylene group.
[0014] As used herein, when a definition is not otherwise provided, the term "combination" refers to mixing or copolymerization. Also, "copolymerization" refers to block copolymerization or random copolymerization, and "copolymer" refers to a block copolymer or random copolymer.
[0015] The skin vasculature resides within the dermis and consists of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. In order to maintain homeostasis, tissue fluid that has moved out of the blood vessel must be refluxed back into the vein. The veins of the skin efficiently send blood flow to the center. However, the veins themselves lack ability to receive tissue fluid. Accordingly, tissues receiving the tissue fluid, that is, lymphatic vessels, are also an essential structure to the skin.
[0016] The lymphatic vessels play an important role in maintaining a constant state of microenvironment around cells by recovering water and proteins that are constantly leaking from unnecessary substances and blood vessels present in the skin. In addition, the lymphatic vessels have been thought to play a role in resisting infectious agents and foreign agents from outside through transport of T lymphocytes.
[0017] The lymphatic vessels are known to have symptoms such as swelling, lymphedema, and the like, which are lymphatic dysfunctions. In addition, the lymphatic vessels are not limited to swelling but are known to play an important role in photoaging (wrinkle formation) of the skin by ultraviolet (UV) rays.
[0018] Studies so far have identified VEGFR-3 as a transmembrane receptor, which is specifically present in the lymphatic vessels, and discovered VEGF-C and VEGF-D as its ligand. VEGF-C acts on the lymphatic vessels to promote proliferation, migration, and luminal cavity formation of lymphatic endothelial cells, thereby activating functions of the lymphatic vessels. In addition, VEGF-C is introduced into edema as a pathological condition of swelling to explore possible gene therapy.
[0019] In addition, in recent years, mice with genetic mutations that cause the dysfunction of lymphatic vessels are known to show obesity when mature. With respect to a mechanism that formation and dysfunction of lymphatic vessels indicate obesity, lymph fluid flowing through the lymphatic vessels is known to promote differentiation of progenitor mast cells into fat. In other words, the lymphatic fluid has been reported to leak out of the lymphatic vessels due to dysfunction of the lymphatic vessels and thus differentiate the fat and furthermore form obesity. Accordingly, a VEGF-C promoter is expected as a therapeutic agent to prevent obesity that functionally regenerates the lymphatic vessels.
[0020] VEGF family genes exist from VEGF-A to VEGF-E. Among them, VEGF-B and VEGF-E have been identified as factors acting on blood vessels alone. VEGF-A is known to be present in the skin and act on the lymphatic vessels, but on the contrary, worsens functions of the lymphatic vessels.
[0021] In the skin, VEGF-D is reported to exist in a very small amount in the dermis, but since knockout mice of VEGF-D do not cause abnormalities in formation and function of the lymphatic vessels, VEGF-D is considered to be nonessential for the formation of the lymphatic vessels of the skin. On the other hand, mice with high expression of VEGF-C in the epidermis confirm that an increase in the number of the lymphatic vessels in the dermis indicates that VEGF-C in the skin is strongly expressed in the epidermis. As a result of blocking an effect of VEGF-C in the epidermis by highly expressing a neutralizing antibody of VEGFR-3, a receptor of VEGF-C, the number of lymphatic vessels in the dermis has been dramatically reduced (Makinen, T., Jussila, L., Veikkola, T., Karpanen, T., Kettunen, M. I., Pulkkanen, K. J., Kauppinen, R., Jackson, D. G., Kubo, H., Nishikawa, S., Yla-Herttuala, S. & Alitalo, K. 2001 Nat Med 7, 199-205). Accordingly, since functions of the lymphatic vessels in the skin dermis are controlled by VEGF-C expressed in the epidermis, VEGF-C is blocked from functioning, resulting in swelling (edema).
[0022] Furthermore, in recent years, various attempts have been made to control swelling or edema by activating or strengthening lymph or lymphatic vessels to control swelling or edema, improve skin aging (wrinkles), and prevent, suppress, and treat obesity, wherein the activation or strengthening of the lymph or the lymphatic vessels may also be achieved by promoting production, differentiation, and activity of reelin in addition to VEGF-C.
[0023] Accordingly, the present inventors performed numerous experiments and trials and errors to find a skin external composition for use as defined in appended claim 1. Further disclosed is a composition including a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1 obtained from a ginseng extract, specifically a fermented ginseng extract and / or a fermented ginseng extract including the compound as an active ingredient may function as a reelin and / or VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter.
[0024] In Chemical Formula 1, X 1< is an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, R 1< to R 10< are each independently a hydroxy group or a substituted or unsubstituted C1 to C20 alkyl group, and n1 and n2 are each independently an integer of 0 to 4, provided that 1 ≤ n1 + n2 ≤ 4.
[0025] The compound represented by Chemical Formula 1 may be obtained from a fermented ginseng extract but not from an unfermented (or before fermentation) ginseng extract, for example, a fresh ginseng extract. Fermented ginseng extracts exhibit significantly increased productivity of reelin and / or VEGF-C, compared with unfermented ginseng extracts, and also, that secretion of the reelin and / or VEGF-C may be stimulated to activate lymphatic vessels and ultimately improve skin swelling.
[0026] Although various efficacies of the ginseng extracts are known, all ginseng extracts have no effective effect on preventing or controlling swelling, lymphedema, wrinkle formation, or obesity, and so far, attempts to release health functional foods containing a small amount of simple ginseng extracts, for example, fresh ginseng extract, to use ginseng extracts for muscle or respiratory diseases, or the like, but no attempts to use fermented ginseng extracts as a reelin and / or VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter have yet been made.
[0027] For example, the fermented ginseng extracts may be obtained by fermenting ginseng, which is performed after rolling the ginseng. In other words, the fermented ginseng extracts may be extracts obtained by fermenting the rolled ginseng. The extracts obtained by fermenting the rolled ginseng may be more appropriately used as a reelin and / or VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter than extracts directly obtained from the fermented ginseng without rolling. The rolling may refer to a process of repeatedly rubbing ginseng and ginseng roots with a physical force (breaking cell tissues and cell walls).
[0028] For example, the fermented ginseng may be ginseng fermented under anaerobic conditions. This fermented ginseng under anaerobic conditions may be more appropriately used as a reelin and / or VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter than fermented ginseng under aerobic conditions.
[0029] For example, in Chemical Formula 1, R 1< may be a C1 to C20 alkyl group substituted with a hydroxy group, R 2< and R 8< may each independently be a hydroxy group, R 3< to R 7< and R 9< may each independently be an unsubstituted C1 to C20 alkyl group, R 10< may be a C1 to C20 alkyl group substituted with a functional group represented by Chemical Formula 2, n1 may be an integer of 1, and n3 may be an integer of 3, wherein, in Chemical Formula 2, L 1< may be a substituted or unsubstituted C1 to C20 alkylene group, and R 11< and R 12< may each independently be a hydrogen atom or a substituted or unsubstituted C1 to C20 alkyl group.
[0030] The skin external composition for use as defined in appended claim 1 comprises a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 obtainable from a fermented ginseng extract.
[0031] For example, the fermented ginseng extract including the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 may be included in a concentration range of about 1 µg / ml to about 100 mg / ml, for example about 1 µg / ml to about 10 mg / ml, for example about 1 µg / ml to about 1 mg / ml, for example about 1 µg / ml to about 500 µg / ml, for example about 1 µg / ml to about 100 µg / ml, for example greater than or equal to about 1 µg / ml and less than or equal to about 100 µg / ml, less than or equal to about 90 µg / ml, less than or equal to about 80 µg / ml, less than or equal to about 70 µg / ml, less than or equal to about 60 µg / ml, less than or equal to about 50 µg / ml, less than or equal to about 40 µg / ml, less than or equal to about 30 µg / ml, or less than or equal to about 20 µg / ml, or for example about 1 µg / ml to about 50 µg / ml, based on the total amount of the VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter.
[0032] For example, the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 may be included in a concentration range of about 50 nmoles to about 5000 nmoles, for example greater than or equal to about 50 nmoles and less than or equal to about 5000 nmoles, less than or equal to about 4500 nmoles, less than or equal to about 4000 nmoles, less than or equal to about 3500 nmoles, less than or equal to about 3000 nmoles, less than or equal to about 2500 nmoles, less than or equal to about 2000 nmoles, less than or equal to about 1500 nmoles, or less than or equal to about 1000 nmoles, or for example about 50 nmoles to about 2500 nmoles based on the total amount of the VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter.
[0033] The skin external composition for use as defined in appended claim 1 comprises as a VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1, and the concentration range is satisfied, thereby effectively promoting the formation and function of lymphatic vessels. Symptoms accompanying the dysfunction of the lymphatic vessels may include not only swelling and lymphedema, but also photoaging (wrinkle formation, etc.) of the skin caused by ultraviolet rays, obesity, and the like. The VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter may be effective in preventing and suppressing photoaging of the skin according to ultraviolet (UV) rays and obesity along with swelling or lymphedema. In addition, the VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter may also be effective in treating congenital lymphedema.
[0034] The photoaging of the skin means a change in appearance and function of the skin, which is generally confirmed as a result of repeated exposure to sunlight. Ultraviolet (UV) light, a component of sunlight, and particularly, moderate UV (called UVB, a wavelength of about 290 nm to about 320 nm), mainly causes the photoaging. An exposure dose of UVB required to cause the photoaging is currently unknown. However, repeated exposure to UVB at a level causing erythema or sunburn usually leads to the photoaging. Clinically, the photoaging may be specified as skin roughness, formation of wrinkles, pigmentation of spots, haemorrhage, formation of sagging, onset of telangiectasia, occurrence of moles, onset of purpura, susceptibility to scarring, atrophy, occurrence of a fibrotic pigment removal area, and premalignant and malignant tumors. The photoaging usually occurs on skin habitually exposed to sunlight such as the face, ears, head, neck, and hands.
[0035] The skin external composition is a swelling improving agent, and the swelling is caused by abnormal formation of lymphatic vessels, dysfunction of lymphatic vessels, or both.
[0036] Alternatively the skin external composition is an agent for improving lymphedema and the lymphedema is caused by an abnormal formation of lymphatic vessels, dysfunction of lymphatic vessels, or both.
[0037] It is possible to appropriately determine the dosage, application form, and formulation of the skin external composition according to the purpose of use. The skin external composition can be applied both by inhalation and transdermally.
[0038] In addition to the above essential ingredients, the skin external composition includes ingredients commonly used in skin external compositions, for example cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, or whitening agents, moisturizing agents, antioxidants, oily ingredients, ultraviolet absorbers, surfactants, thickeners, alcohols, powder components, colorants, aqueous components, water, various skin nutrients, and the like may be appropriately blended as needed.
[0039] In addition, metal sequestering agents such as disodium edetate, trisodium edetate, sodium citrate, sodium polyphosphate, sodium metaphosphate, and gluconic acid, caffeine, tannin, verapamil, tranexamic acid and derivatives thereof, licorice extract, glabridean, hot water extract of quince fruit, various crude drugs, drugs such as tocopherol acetate, glycyrrhizic acid, and derivatives thereof, or salts thereof, vitamin C, magnesium ascorbate phosphate, ascorbyl glucoside, arbutin, whitening agents such as kojic acid, sugars, such as glucose, fructose, mannose, sucrose, and trehalose, vitamin A such as retinoic acid, retinol, retinol acetate, and retinol palmitate, and the like may also be further suitably included.
[0040] In appended claim 3 a cosmetic use of a skin external composition according to the present invention is defined.
[0041] The chemical formulation of the cosmetic composition may be appropriately selected as desired.
[0042] For example, the cosmetic composition may be formulated into chemical formulations such as solutions, suspend liquids, emulsions, pastes, gels, creams, lotions, powders, soaps, surfactant-containing cleansings, oils, powder foundations, emulsion foundations, wax foundations, and sprays. More specifically, it may be formulated into cosmetic compositions such as detergents, tonics, hair dressings, nourishing lotions, essences, serums, treatments, conditioners, shampoos, lotions, wools, or hair dyes, and the like, and may be formulated into basic cosmetics such as oil-in-water (O / W) type, a water-in-oil (W / O) type, and the like. For example, the composition may have one formulation selected from skin lotions, skin toners, astringents, lotions, milk lotions, moisture lotions, nourishing lotions, massage creams, nourishing creams, moisture creams, hand creams, ointments, foundations, essences, nourishing essences, packs, soaps, cleansing foams, cleansing lotions, cleansing creams, body lotions, body cleansers, gels, cream, patches, and sprays. In addition, in the composition, in addition to the above-mentioned essential components in each chemical formulation, other components may be appropriately selected and formulated without difficulty by a person of ordinary skill in the art according to types or use purposes of other external preparations. For example, ultraviolet (UV) blocking agents, hair conditioning agents, fragrances, and the like may be further included.
[0043] The cosmetic composition may include a cosmetically acceptable medium or base. These are all chemical formulations suitable for topical applications. The cosmetic composition may be provided in the forms of emulsions obtained by dispersing an oil phase in an aqueous phase, suspensions, microemulsions, microcapsules, microgranules, or ion-type (liposome) and / or non-ionized vesicle dispersing agents, or in the forms of creams, skins, lotions, powders, ointments, sprays, or concealment sticks. These compositions may be prepared according to conventional methods in the art.
[0044] When the chemical formulation is a solution or emulsion, a solvent, a solubilizer, or an emulsifier, it may be used as carrier components. For example, water, ethanol, isopropanol, ethyl carbonate, ethyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, propylene glycol, 1,3-butylglycol oil, glycerol aliphatic ester, polyethylene glycol, or a fatty acid ester of sorbitan may be used.
[0045] If the chemical formulation is a suspension, the carrier component may be a diluent of a liquid such as water, ethanol, or propylene glycol, a suspending agent such as ethoxylated isostearyl alcohol, polyoxyethylene sorbitol ester, and polyoxyethylene sorbitan ester, microcrystalline cellulose, aluminum metahydroxide, bentonite, agar, tracant, and the like.
[0046] If the chemical formulation is pastes, creams, or gels, the carrier component may be animal oil, vegetable oil, wax, paraffin, starch, tracant, cellulose derivatives, polyethylene glycol, silicone, bentonite, silica, talc, or zinc oxide.
[0047] If the chemical formulation is powders or sprays, the carrier component may be lactose, talc, silica, aluminum hydroxide, calcium silicate, or polyamide powders. Particularly, in the case of sprays, a propellant such as chlorofluorohydrocarbon, propane / butane, or dimethyl ether may be additionally included.
[0048] It may include thickeners in addition to the cosmetic composition. The thickeners included in the cosmetic composition may be methyl cellulose, carboxyl methyl cellulose, carboxyl methyl hydroxy guanine, hydroxy methyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, carboxyl vinyl polymer, polyquaternium, cetearyl alcohol, stearic acid, and carrageenan. Preferably one or more of carboxyl methyl cellulose, carboxyl vinyl polymer, and polyquaternium may be used, and most preferably a carboxyl vinyl polymer may be used.
[0049] The cosmetic composition may include a variety of suitable bases and additives as needed, and the types and amounts of these components may be easily selected by the inventor. If necessary, it may include an acceptable additive, and may further include, for example, conventional ingredients such as antiseptics, pigments, additives, and the like.
[0050] The antiseptics may be specifically phenoxyethanol or 1,2-hexanediol, and the fragrances may be artificial fragrances.
[0051] The cosmetic composition may include a composition selected from water-soluble vitamins, oil-soluble vitamins, polymeric peptides, polymeric polysaccharides, sphingolipids, and seaweed extracts. Other ingredients that may be added include fats and oils, humectants, emollients, surfactants, organic and inorganic pigments, organic powders, ultraviolet (UV) absorbers, antiseptics, fungicides, antioxidants, plant extracts, pH adjusters, alcohols, pigments, fragrances, blood circulation accelerators, coolants, anhidrotics, purified water, and the like.
[0052] Moreover, any component may be blended in the range which does not damage the purpose and effect of the invention.
[0053] Advantages and features of the present invention and methods for achieving them will be apparent with reference to the examples described below in detail.(Examples) Preparation Example: Preparation of Fermented Ginseng Extract and Confirmation of the Compound Represented by Chemical Formula 1-1
[0054] Fresh ginseng was washed two to three times, rolled for 30 minutes, cut / crushed into 1 cm to 2 cm pieces, then sealed (at 50 °C) and fermented for 3 weeks. Subsequently, the fermented ginseng was dried with hot air at 60 °C for one day, obtaining desired fermented ginseng.
[0055] The fermented ginseng was placed in 50 % to 80 % EtOH for 1 to 5 hours at 50 °C to 80 °C, which was repeated1 to 3 times for extraction. The extracted sample was filtered under a reduced pressure with a Whatman No. 1 paper filter, concentrated with a vacuum rotatory concentrator to remove solvent components, and purified, preparing a fermented ginseng extract.
[0056] Furthermore, an HPLC analysis was performed by using a column (Mightysil RP-18 GP C18) and an ultraviolet absorbance detector (203 nm) under conditions of an injection amount (10 uL), a flow rate (1.0 mL / min), and a mobile phase (D.I WATER, Acetonitrile), which showed that a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 (Sigma-Aldrich Co., Ltd.) was present in the fermented ginseng extract. Experimental Example 1: Cytotoxicity Analysis
[0057] (1) Human dermal lymphatic endothelial cells (HDLEC, PromoCell, Germany) were newly cultured in 96 well dishes for one day and then treated with the fermented ginseng extract of the preparation example at each concentration of 0 ppm (µg / ml) to 200 ppm (µg / ml). The cells were cultured for 24 hours and 72 hours, and then measured with respect to absorbance at 450 nm by using a QuantiMax WST-8 Cell viability assay kit to check cell viability, and the results are shown in FIG. 1. Referring to FIG. 1, the ginseng extract had no cytotoxicity within a concentration range of 200 ppm. (2) Normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK, PromoCell, Germany) were newly cultured in 96 well dishes for one day, and then treated with the fermented ginseng extract of the preparation example at each concentration of 0 ppm (µg / ml) to 200 ppm (µg / ml). The treated human epidermal keratinocytes were cultured for 24 hours and 72 hours, and then measured with respect to absorbance at 450 nm by using a QuantiMax WST-8 Cell viability assay kit to check cell viability, and the results are shown in FIG. 2.
[0058] Referring to FIG. 2, the ginseng extract was confirmed to have no cytotoxicity within the concentration range of 50 ppm.Experimental Example 2: Reelin Cytokine Analysis
[0059] Human dermal lymphatic endothelial cells were cultured in 6 well plates for 24 hours, while treated with DMSO as a control group (reference; 100 %), treated with the fermented ginseng extract of the preparation example and the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 (Sigma-Aldrich Co., Ltd.) at each concentration of 1 µg / ml, 10 µg / ml, 20 µg / ml, 50 µg / ml, and 100 µg / ml and at each concentration of 100 nmole, 250 nmole, 500 nmole, 1000 nmole, and 2000 nmole, cultured for 48 hours, and then measured with respect to production and activity of reelin through a reelin cytokine analysis according to a manual by using Human reelin ELISA Kit (Mybiosource, Inc., U.S.A.), and the results are shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
[0060] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 and the fermented ginseng extract including the same improved production and activity of reelin, compared with the control group.Experimental Example 3: VEGF-C Cytokine Analysis
[0061] Normal human epidermal keratinocytes were cultured in 6 well plates for 24 hours, while treated with DMSO as a control group (reference; 100 %), treated with the fermented ginseng extract of the preparation example and the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 (Sigma-Aldrich Co., Ltd.) at each concentration of 1, 10, 20, 50 and 100 µg / ml and at each concentration of 100, 250, 500, 1000, and 2000 nmoles, cultured for 48 hours, and then measured with respect to production and activity of VEGF-C through VEGF-C cytokine analysis by using VEGFC Human ELISA Kit (ThermoFisher Scientific, U.S.A.) according to a manual, and the results are shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
[0062] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 and the fermented ginseng extract including the same more improved the production and activity of VEGF-C than the control group.Experimental Example 4: Preparation of Skin External Composition
[0063] Cosmetic compositions usable as an external skin preparation according to Example 1 and Comparative Example 1 (fresh ginseng extract; Silla University) were prepared with the composition and content shown in Table 1 below. The cosmetic compositions were prepared by adding purified water in a balance amount to reach a total amount of 100 wt%, when summed with weights of the other components. (Table 1)(unit: ppm)Example 1Comparative Example 1Purified waterbalancebalanceEDTA-2Na0.050.05Lauric acid55Myristic acid77Palmitic acid11KOH7.97.9Guar hydroxypropyl trimonium chloride0.50.5Polyquaternium-73.03.0Fermented ginseng extract of Preparation Example5.0-Fresh ginseng extract-5.0Disodium cocoamphodiacetate1.01.0
[0064] After selecting 30 women having edema in lower leg calves over the age of 50 and instructing them to apply the compositions according to Example 1 and Comparative Example 1 on the swollen lower leg calf area twice a day for 7 consecutive days, each of them was asked to measure i) change in weight (using a scale), ii) change in circumference length of the calf where it was the most swollen, and iii) state of swelling (examined with the naked eye), and the results are shown in Table 2. (Table 2)Example 1Comparative Example 1Weight (0 days) (kg)6160Weight (7 days) (kg)5961Calf circumference (0 days) (cm)4040Calf circumference (7 days) (cm)3940Edema conditionrelievedno change
[0065] From Table 2, it can be confirmed that when the skin external composition according to an embodiment is prescribed, the edema condition is relieved within a week compared to the case where it is not.
Claims
1. A skin external composition comprising a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 obtainable from a fermented ginseng extract, wherein the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 , as active ingredient, is: for use as a VEGF-C production and / or activation promoter in the improvement of swelling or lymphedema, wherein the swelling is caused by an abnormal formation of lymphatic vessels and / or dysfunction of lymphatic vessels and wherein the lymphedema is caused by an abnormal formation of lymphatic vessels and / or dysfunction of lymphatic vessels.
2. The skin external composition for use according to claim 1, wherein the skin external composition comprises a fermented ginseng extract comprising the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1.
3. Cosmetic use of a skin external composition comprising a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 as a production and / or activation promoter of VEGF-C for improving skin wrinkles.
4. The Cosmetic use according to claim 3, wherein the skin external composition comprises a fermented ginseng extract comprising the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1-1.