Camellia Sinensis Seed Flavonoids Attenuate UVB-Induced Inflammation and UVA-Induced Photodamage via MAPK/NF-κB and AP-1 Pathways

    March 2026 in “ Molecules
    Xiao-Xiao Duo, Ru-Biao Hou, Yuancheng Huang, Lei Li, Jian-Ming Deng, Min Yu, Guang-Li Wang, Yì Wáng
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    TLDR Camellia sinensis seed flavonoids can reduce skin inflammation and damage from UV rays.
    This study demonstrates that Camellia sinensis seed flavonoids (CSF) offer protective effects against UVB-induced inflammation and UVA-induced photodamage in skin cells. CSF effectively reduces oxidative stress and inflammation in keratinocytes by scavenging reactive oxygen species and inhibiting the MAPK/NF-κB pathway, while enhancing skin barrier proteins. In fibroblasts, CSF mitigates photoaging by inhibiting AP-1/MMP-driven matrix degradation and promoting TGF-β/Smad-dependent extracellular matrix synthesis. These findings highlight CSF's potential as a natural skincare ingredient for photodamage protection, although further studies using more complex models are necessary for validation. The experiments were conducted with a sample size of 3 for each condition.
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