Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from plant sources, particularly apple-derived vesicles (ADVs), have gained interest for their biocompatibility and bioactive properties in cosmetic, dermatological, and regenerative medicine applications. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a 2% ADV-based formulation, assessing its potential for topical use through a series of standardized in vitro tests. Materials and Methods: The ADV-based formulation was subjected to genotoxicity (Ames test), corneal toxicity, skin irritation, corrosion, and sensitization assays, following OECD guidelines. Additionally, its anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects were assessed through skin redness reduction and wrinkle parameter analysis over 60 days. Results: ADVs exhibited no genotoxic, cytotoxic, corrosive, or sensitizing effects, confirming their safety profile. The formulation significantly reduced skin redness (p < 0.05) and improved wrinkle length, volume, and roughness over time. Conclusion: These findings establish ADVs as safe and effective bioactive ingredients, supporting their potential integration into cosmetic and regenerative applications for skin health and anti-aging treatments.

Dermatologically Tested Apple-Derived Extracellular Vesicles: Safety, Anti-Aging, and Soothing Benefits for Skin Health

Sileo, Lucia
Primo
Methodology
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Cavaleri, Maria Pia
Secondo
;
Ferroni, Letizia
Penultimo
;
Zavan, Barbara
Ultimo
Validation
2025

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from plant sources, particularly apple-derived vesicles (ADVs), have gained interest for their biocompatibility and bioactive properties in cosmetic, dermatological, and regenerative medicine applications. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a 2% ADV-based formulation, assessing its potential for topical use through a series of standardized in vitro tests. Materials and Methods: The ADV-based formulation was subjected to genotoxicity (Ames test), corneal toxicity, skin irritation, corrosion, and sensitization assays, following OECD guidelines. Additionally, its anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects were assessed through skin redness reduction and wrinkle parameter analysis over 60 days. Results: ADVs exhibited no genotoxic, cytotoxic, corrosive, or sensitizing effects, confirming their safety profile. The formulation significantly reduced skin redness (p < 0.05) and improved wrinkle length, volume, and roughness over time. Conclusion: These findings establish ADVs as safe and effective bioactive ingredients, supporting their potential integration into cosmetic and regenerative applications for skin health and anti-aging treatments.
2025
Sileo, Lucia; Cavaleri, Maria Pia; Lovatti, Luca; Pezzotti, Giuseppe; Ferroni, Letizia; Zavan, Barbara
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