Anti-Aging Efficacy of Fructosazine and Deoxyfructosazine: A Comprehensive In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis
Ao Yang, Chunyan Ma, Qiling Song, Wenhui Li, Shixuan Lv, Xiuhan Guo, Shisheng Wang, Zhigang Gao, Shuai Wang, Qingwei Meng, Yueqing Li

TL;DR
This study explores the anti-aging effects of fructosazine and deoxyfructosazine on skin, showing they boost collagen and reduce aging markers in cells and rats.
Contribution
The study introduces fructosazine and deoxyfructosazine as novel, multifunctional anti-aging compounds with low irritation potential.
Findings
Fructosazine and deoxyfructosazine increased collagen and hyaluronic acid production in skin cells.
Both compounds reduced oxidative stress and inhibited aging-related enzymes like MMP-1.
They showed potential for epidermal nourishment and fiber content improvement in rats.
Abstract
As the proportion of the elderly population increases, there is an urgent need for anti-aging technologies. Since the skin is the most visibly aging organ in the human body, it is crucial to develop active ingredients to slow down skin aging. Currently, identified anti-aging active substances include antioxidants, retinoids, peptides, growth factors, and compounds derived from biofermentation. However, they have limitations such as poor stability, low transdermal permeability, skin irritation, high effective concentrations, slow onset of efficacy, single-action mechanisms, and high production costs. These limitations highlight the necessity of developing new anti-aging technologies that are multifunctional and cause low irritation. This study aimed to investigate the anti-aging effects and mechanisms of fructosazine (FZ) and deoxyfructosazine (DOF) on the skin as well as their potential…
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TopicsSkin Protection and Aging · melanin and skin pigmentation · Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers
