Could tobacco plants give us younger skin?

Could tobacco plants give us younger skin?

Posted on June 12, 2010
It’s well-known that smoking tobacco ages the skin in an accelerated way. But now, a clever researcher has figured out how to make genetically-altered tobacco plants do something really cool – make collagen, which is the main protein in our skin. And that certainly gets my attention for potential cosmetic uses, even though this technology is at a very preliminary stage.Here’s the story, courtesy of Yahoo News….
Will tobacco plants provide the next cosmetic filler? Very possibly, according to findings recently published in the journal Biomacromolecules.
Researcher Oded Shoseyov of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has figured out how to get tobacco plants to produce a human-like collagen. Collagen is the main protein in skin, tendons, cartilage, bone and connective tissue. It typically declines during the normal aging process, allowing cheeks to sag and wrinkles to set in.
While primarily being marketed for medical purposes – such as for bone and heart repairs – the new synthetic collagen may someday be used cosmetically.
“This is a very unique collagen,” said Noa Lapido, assistant vice president of CollPlant, the company handling the patents coming from Shoseyov’s laboratory. “It is very very similar to human collagen and, as it has not come in contact with any animals, it is much better and much safer than other collagens.”
It is not that tobacco plants naturally have these beautifying or medical benefits. Producing human-like collagen from a tobacco plant is a technological feat, involving the simultaneous “turning on” of five specific genes in a genetically modified tobacco plant.
Cosmetic uses of the new collagen are currently unlikely, Lapido said, as the price is several hundred to several thousand times more expensive than other options. But it may become more reasonable, she said, “in a few years time.”

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