Cite this article:
Sivaprakasam, Varma, Arumugam, Prabhu and P (2016). Anti Inflammatory and Skin Protective Properties of Virgin Coconut Oil In Vitro. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.103.
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Anti
Inflammatory and Skin Protective Properties of Virgin Coconut Oil In Vitro
Thiyagarajan Sivaprakasam,
Sandeep Ravi Varma, Ilavarasu Arumugam,Sunil Prabhu and Rangesh P
Research and Development Centre,
The Himalaya Drug Company, Makali, Bangalore - 562 162, India
Corresponding author email: thiyagarajan.os@himalayawelness.com
[Received
6 January 2016; accepted 12 January 2016]
Abstract: Virgin
coconut oil (VCO) has been traditionally used as moisturizer since centuries by
people in the tropical region. Clinical studies have revealed that VCO improves
the symptoms of skin disorders by moisturizing and soothing the skin. However,
the mechanistic action of VCO and its benefits on skin has not been elucidated
in vitro. The cytotoxicity (CTC) of VCO was tested in both THP-1 (Human
monocytes) and HaCaT (Human keratinocytes) cells. The anti- inflammatory
activity of VCO was tested with pro inflammatory cytokines TNF-a, IFN-y, IL-6,
IL-8 and IL-5 by ELISA and semi-quantitative RT-PCR. The effect of VCO on
aquaporin-3 (AQP3), involucrin (IVL), and filaggrin (FLG) was measured by ELISA
and semi-quantitative RT- PCR respectively. The cytokines were down regulated
in THP-1 cells and increased gene expression was observed for AQP3, IVL, and
FLG in HaCaT cells, post treatment with VCO. The present study demonstrated the
inhibitory role of VCO on inflammatory mediators that suggest its beneficial
roles in suppressing inflammation associated with skin disorders and
maintaining skin barrier function by enhancing gene expression of AQP3, IVL,
and FLG. This study is the first to report the anti-inflammatory and skin
protective benefits of VCO in vitro.
Keywords: Virgin
coconut oil, Anti-inflammatory, Cytokines, Skin-barrier, Skin-hydration