Dill extract preserves dermal elastic fibers network and functionality. Implication of elafin.

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Aimond, Géraldine | Nicolle, Stéphane | Debret, Romain | Oréa, Valérie | Josset-Lamaugarny, Audrey | Palierne, Jean-François | Sommer, Pascal | Sigaudo-Roussel, Dominique | Fromy, Bérengère

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International audience. Elastic skin fibers lose their mechanical properties during aging due to enzymatic degradation, lack of maturation or post-translational modifications. Dill extract has been observed to increase elastin protein expression and maturation in a 3D skin model, to improve mechanical properties of skin, to increase elastin protein expression in vascular smooth muscle cells, to preserve aortic elastic lamella and to prevent glycation.

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