Determination via an Integration Strategy of the Potential Dermal ECM Reconstruction Mechanism by Which the WAW Formula Alleviates Skin Aging
Yingying Lin, Yunhee Chang, Yoojae Maeng, Xiaoxing Liu, Xinke Liu, Hong Meng, Fan Yi

TL;DR
This study explores how a traditional Chinese medicine formula called WAW helps reduce skin aging by affecting the skin's structure and function.
Contribution
The study introduces a new strategy for integrating TCM into cosmetics and reveals the mechanism by which WAW combats skin aging.
Findings
The WAW formula inhibits NO production and tyrosinase activity while increasing mRNA expression of filaggrin, AQP, and HAS2.
The formula upregulates TGF-β1 and downregulates MMP-2/MMP-9, supporting ECM maintenance and skin health.
The study provides a framework for using TCM in modern skincare and identifies morroniside as an active ingredient.
Abstract
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treats skin conditions and delays aging using specific formulas. TCM links skin health to internal organ functions: kidney qi deficiency accelerates aging, whereas spleen deficiency leads to dry, loose skin from insufficient qi and blood. The renowned spleen‐tonifying and kidney‐nourishing formula “Wan An Wan” moisturizes the skin, but its antiageing mechanism remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the development strategy and comprehensive methodological framework for incorporating TCM into cosmetics and to assess the mechanism of action and application potential of the WAW formula in mitigating skin aging. In vitro experiments revealed that after optimizing the extraction of the active ingredients of the tailored WAW formula, it effectively inhibited NO production and tyrosinase activity and increased filaggrin, AQP, and HAS2…
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TopicsPharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds · Ginseng Biological Effects and Applications · Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis
