Study of Repairing Effect and the Improving Effect on the Skin of Fish Maw Products
To verify the impact of fish maw(FM)products on human skin,this article presents a preliminary investigation into the reparative and promotional effects of FM products on zebrafish tail fins,as well as the relative expression levels of elastin and collagen genes using a zebrafish experimental model.Additionally,facial skin indicators of volunteers who regularly consume FM products are measured and recorded through population experiments.Ultimately,by statistically analyzing the differences in data between the experimental and control groups,the conclusion is drawn that FM products exhibit a beneficial effect on human skin.The findings of this study demonstrate that the administration of FM products in the zebrafish experimental model resulte in a 7%increase in tail fin repair,a 20%increase in elastin synthesis,and a remarkable 101%increase in collagen synthesis compare to the control group.Following a twelve-week population experiment,statistically significant differences(P<0.05)are observed between the experimental group volunteers and the control group in various indicators,including skin stratum corneum moisture content,heme content,skin elasticity,and dermis density.These results provide evidence to support the notion that FM products possess a stimulatory effect on the growth of zebrafish elastin and collagen genes.The results of population experiments show that regular consumption of FM products has a beneficial improvement effect on human skin after undergoing medical beauty projects.