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Natural and Synthetic Bioactives for Skin Health, Disease and Management



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Author: Chamcheu Jean Christopher View person
Title: Natural and Synthetic Bioactives for Skin Health, Disease and Management View cluster
Publisher: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Physical description: 1 electronic resource (314 p.)
Topical subject: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Uncontrolled subject: keratinocytes
rutin
ascorbic acid
UV radiation
proteomics
3D cell culture
borage oil
triacylglycerol metabolism
acyl-ceramide
corneocyte lipid envelope
epidermis
anti-melanogenesis
B16/F10 melanoma cell
hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid
Sorghum bicolor
3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine
mycosis fungoides
atopic dermatitis
cutaneous lymphomas
cornified envelope proteins
FLG
microalgae
Planktochlorella nurekis
skin cells
proliferation
senescence
holothuroids
glycosaminoglycans
inflammation
ear-inflammation
whey
Lactobacillus helveticus
melanin
α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone
tyrosinase
tyrosinase-related protein 1
dopachrome tautomerase
microphthalmia-associated transcription factor
cosmetics
black cumin
Nigella sativa
Thymocid®
skin aging
glycation
collagen
collagenase
elastase
melanogenesis
cosmeceutical
konjac glucomannan
ultraviolet B
human epidermal primary melanocytes
human embryonic fibroblasts
anti-inflammatory activity
antioxidant activity
Cornus officinalis
molecular docking
human high-affinity IgE receptors
α-MSH
UVB irradiation
lotus seedpod extract
epigallocatechin
propolis
skin
matrix metalloproteinase-1
UV
phosphoinositide 3-kinase
skin care
skin health
bioactive substances
phytonutrients
antioxidants
nutraceuticals
Perilla frutescens
cell proliferation
ultraviolet radiation
DNA repair
Lactobacillus plantarum CJLP55
acne vulgaris
sebum
hydration
urine bacterial extracellular vesicles
fungal infections
nanohydrogel
polysaccharide
essential oils
eggshell membrane
keratinocyte differentiation
TRPV
skin thickness
Lithospermum erythrorhizon
NC/Nga
Th1
Th2
Th17
Th22
immune balance
skin barrier function
Person (second resp.): WalkerAnthony L
Noubissi-KamdemFelicite
ChamcheuJean Christopher
Summary, etc: In recent years, researchers have shown a special interest in natural products as alternative methods for the prevention, treatment, and/or management of various skin illnesses and disorders, primarily due to their natural availability, efficacity, reduced cost, and minimal toxicity. In a similar vein, synthetic bioactives, as well as small molecules, have been studied in vitro, in vivo, and in clinical studies as potential drugs or supplements. This Special Issue of Nutrients comprises an array of literature reviews, original communications, and studies on the roles of natural products, synthetic bioactives, and small molecules in a variety of skin disorders and diseases, such as aging, atopic dermatitis, cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, melanoma, allergies, hyperpigmentation, inflammation, and more, which were investigated through in vitro and ex vivo approaches, preclinical trials, cell-based assays, and animal models. The mechanisms of action of certain compounds are proposed, while others are currently under investigation. The authors of the papers also explore technologies designed to improve the bioavailability and delivery of certain compounds. In lieu of ongoing research on a variety of skin disorders, the wealth of information published in this Special Issue can act as a springboard for the development of new preventive and therapeutic modalities for the management of skin diseases.
Preferred title for the work: Natural and Synthetic Bioactives for Skin Health, Disease and Management  View cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-6068-8
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910639996003321
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