Breakthrough Anti-Aging Compounds Discovered in Blood-Borne Bacteria Offer Skincare Revolution

June 14, 2025
Breakthrough Anti-Aging Compounds Discovered in Blood-Borne Bacteria Offer Skincare Revolution
  • Moreover, it highlights the metabolic contributions of blood-derived bacteria to skin health, revealing the potential of these microbes in developing novel treatments related to the microbiome.

  • The research, published on May 2, 2025, emphasizes the potential of these metabolites to reduce skin cell inflammation and aging markers.

  • Researchers have identified three powerful anti-aging compounds produced by the bacterium Paracoccus sanguinis, which resides in human blood and has not been extensively studied until now.

  • Led by Chung Sub Kim and Sullim Lee, the research team grew P. sanguinis and successfully extracted 12 individual indole metabolites, six of which were previously unknown.

  • The anti-aging effects of these metabolites include reducing harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS), suppressing inflammatory proteins such as IL-6 and IL-8, and inhibiting MMP-1, an enzyme that degrades collagen.

  • Notably, one compound, metabolite 11, demonstrated the highest efficacy in protecting skin cells, positioning it as a promising candidate for future anti-aging skin therapies.

  • Using advanced analytical techniques, the scientists discovered that three of these metabolites exhibited significant anti-aging properties.

  • Indole compounds are recognized for their anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, making them promising candidates for skincare applications.

  • This study, published in the Journal of Natural Products, underscores the importance of blood-derived microbes in understanding metabolic functions that impact health and disease.

  • Funding for this groundbreaking research was provided by the National Research Foundation of Korea, the BK21 FOUR Project, and the National Supercomputing Center.

  • Overall, this research offers hope for innovative anti-aging treatments by leveraging the unique properties of indole metabolites derived from blood-resident microbes.

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