Current knowledge in Polypodium leucotomos effect on skin protection

Arch Dermatol Res. 2015 Apr;307(3):199-209. doi: 10.1007/s00403-014-1535-x. Epub 2014 Dec 25.

Abstract

This article provides an overview of pharmacology, toxicity, pharmacokinetics and clinical data of Polypodium leucotomos L. (PL). PL aerial part has proven to exert antioxidant, photoprotective and immunomodulatory activities; its mechanism of action is complex and includes several activities: (1) PL diminishes the production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS, RNS); (2) PL inhibits the photoisomerization of trans-urocanic acid (t-UCA); (3) PL inhibits apoptosis induced by ultraviolet radiation; (4) PL prevents damage to genetic material and (5) PL enhances DNA repair. PL is not mutagenic and does not induce acute or chronic toxicity. Its biological effects have been proved in cell cultures, animal models, murine models and in human beings. Photoprotective activity has been assessed in healthy volunteers as well as in patients suffering from several cutaneous diseases such as vitiligo, psoriasis, idiopathic photodermatosis or melasma. PL results to be an efficient treatment especially for sensitive cutaneous phototypes and adds extra protection when ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure cannot be avoided, such as wide or narrow band UVB phototherapy or treatment with psoralens plus UVA exposure radiation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • DNA Repair / drug effects
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Humans
  • Mice
  • Oxidative Stress / drug effects
  • Phytotherapy*
  • Plant Extracts / pharmacology
  • Plant Extracts / therapeutic use*
  • Polypodium* / immunology
  • Skin / drug effects*
  • Skin / immunology
  • Skin Diseases / etiology
  • Skin Diseases / prevention & control*
  • Ultraviolet Rays / adverse effects
  • Urocanic Acid / analogs & derivatives
  • Urocanic Acid / metabolism

Substances

  • Plant Extracts
  • Urocanic Acid