Abstract
BACKGROUND: The peony, as a botanical marvel, boasts a wealth of polysaccharides, total flavonoids, paeoniflorin, and other bioactive chemical constituents across all its parts. While past research has primarily concentrated on the flowers and roots of this plant, there has been a relative paucity of investigation into the seeds of Paeoniflora. This paper aimed to bridge this gap by providing a foundational study on the Paeoniflora seeds, offering valuable insights for future research endeavors in this area. OBJECTIVE: (a) Optimization of peony seed extraction process; and (b) exploring the skin beautifying effects of Paeonia lactiflora seed extracts. METHODS: One-way optimization and response surface optimization techniques were used for enzymatic extraction of peony seed extract using DPPH free radical scavenging rate as an evaluation index. Tyrosinase activity inhibition and hyaluronidase inhibition were determined in vitro under optimal extraction conditions. RESULTS: The results showed that the maximum DPPH radical scavenging rate of 86.94% ± 1.02% was obtained experimentally under the simulated optimal conditions of 60°C, 0.010 (g/g) solid-liquid ratio, 3.9% (g/g) addition of complex enzyme, 0.39 (g/g) cellulose ratio, and 2.7 h enzymatic hydrolysis time. Meanwhile, the inhibition rate of tyrosinase activity and hyaluronidase inhibition rate were determined under the optimal extraction conditions. The results showed that the inhibition rate of tyrosinase was 61.4% and that of hyaluronidase was 77.7% in the concentration range of 0.5%-2.5%. CONCLUSIONS: The complex enzymatic method is an effective method for the production of peony seed extract with significant antioxidant properties, whitening activity, and soothing effect.