Method for screening for sunlight protection functional material and method for evaluating sunlight protection effect

US10533992B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10533992-B2
Application numberUS-201515559348-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 19, 2015
Priority dateMar 19, 2015
Publication dateJan 14, 2020
Grant dateJan 14, 2020

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Unlike a conventional method for evaluating a degree of ultraviolet protection through visual evaluation, the disclosed method for measuring a sunlight protection function can accurately and objectively measure and determine a degree of sunlight protection by measuring a change due to a material to be measured with respect to an expression amount of skin tissue antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in skin cells, which decrease from exposure to sunlight, and/or a generation amount of S-nitrosylated protein. Additionally, the disclosed measurement method can determine whether blue/violet light of wavelengths of 400-500 nm, which induces the most skin damage among visible rays, is blocked and provide a more specified sunlight protection effect evaluation result. Moreover, by using the disclosed measurement method, a degree of sunlight protection can be indexed, and a sunlight protection composition for protecting normal skin from the blue/violet light can be provided.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for measuring sunlight protection function comprising the step of measuring the change caused by a test material in at least one of expression of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and production of S-nitrosylated proteins in skin cells after irradiating sunlight in comparison with the skin cells before irradiating sunlight, which are reduced by sunlight radiation, wherein the method further comprises the following steps carried out before the measurement of the change; coating the test material on a sunlight transmitting material; and placing skin cells below the sunlight transmitting material and then irradiating sunlight on top of the sunlight transmitting material, and wherein the sunlight is blue/violet light of a wavelength from 400 to 500 nm, and the AMP is at least one of HBD (Human beta-defensin)-1, HBD-2, HBD-3, LL (Cathelicidin)-37, psoriasin, dermcidin, and RNase 7. 2. The method for measuring sunlight protection function of claim 1 , further comprising the step of screening sunlight protection functional materials, wherein a test material is determined to have a sunlight protection function if the measurement of the change shows inhibition by the test material of the reduction of at least one of expression of AMPS and production of S-nitrosylated proteins in skin cells. 3. The method for measuring sunlight protection function of claim 1 , further comprising the step of evaluating sunlight protection effect, wherein a test material is determined to have a higher sunlight protection function if the measurement of the change shows statistically significant greater inhibition by the test material of the reduction of at least one of expression of AMPS and production of S-nitrosylated proteins in skin cells. 4. The method for measuring sunlight protection function of claim 1 , wherein the sunlight transmitting material is a quartz plate or a band pass filter. 5. The method for measuring sunlight protection function of claim 1 , wherein the skin cell is at least one of keratinocyte, fibroblast, and melanocyte.

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  • Titanium; Compounds thereof · CPC title

  • G01N33/68Primary

    involving proteins, peptides or amino acids {(involving lipoproteins G01N33/92)} · CPC title

  • Topical preparations for affording protection against sunlight or other radiation; Topical sun tanning preparations · CPC title

  • G01N33/52Primary

    Use of compounds or compositions for colorimetric, spectrophotometric or fluorometric investigation, e.g. use of reagent paper {and including single- and multilayer analytical elements (immunological elements G01N33/54386; involving labelled immunochemicals G01N33/58; for haemoglobin or occult blood G01N33/72)} · CPC title

  • Triazines or their condensed derivatives · CPC title

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What does patent US10533992B2 cover?
Unlike a conventional method for evaluating a degree of ultraviolet protection through visual evaluation, the disclosed method for measuring a sunlight protection function can accurately and objectively measure and determine a degree of sunlight protection by measuring a change due to a material to be measured with respect to an expression amount of skin tissue antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Amorepacific Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N33/68. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jan 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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