A variety of topical depigmenting agents have been used clinically, with varying degrees of success. To date, the most effective topical treatment is a triple-combination agent containing hydroquinone (HQ), tretinoin, and fluocinolone acetonide. However, its use is associated with relatively high frequencies of adverse reactions, and therefore there is a necessity to produce effective topical depigmenting agents with fewer adverse effects. Several processes can be targeted for the treatment of hyperpigmentation; specifically, regulation of melanogenesis by inhibiting tyrosinase activity, a key enzyme in melanin synthesis, represents a major therapeutic target. Another option is regulation of melanosomes by manipulation of their formation or...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
As most of the available depigmenting agents exhibit only modest activity and some exhibit toxicitie...
The color of the skin is determined relatively by melanin which is a pigment existing in the epiderm...
AbstractA variety of topical depigmenting agents have been used clinically, with varying degrees of ...
AbstractA variety of topical depigmenting agents have been used clinically, with varying degrees of ...
An overview of agents causing hypopigmentation in human skin is presented. The review is organized t...
Searching for depigmenting agents from natural sources has become a new direction in the cosmetic in...
Searching for depigmenting agents from natural sources has become a new direction in the cosmetic in...
Skin hyperpigmentary disorders are frequent and psychologically disturbing conditions for patients. ...
Melanin is produced through the process of melanogenesis, which serves to protect the skin from the ...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
Melanin is produced through the process of melanogenesis, which serves to protect the skin from the ...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
As most of the available depigmenting agents exhibit only modest activity and some exhibit toxicitie...
The color of the skin is determined relatively by melanin which is a pigment existing in the epiderm...
AbstractA variety of topical depigmenting agents have been used clinically, with varying degrees of ...
AbstractA variety of topical depigmenting agents have been used clinically, with varying degrees of ...
An overview of agents causing hypopigmentation in human skin is presented. The review is organized t...
Searching for depigmenting agents from natural sources has become a new direction in the cosmetic in...
Searching for depigmenting agents from natural sources has become a new direction in the cosmetic in...
Skin hyperpigmentary disorders are frequent and psychologically disturbing conditions for patients. ...
Melanin is produced through the process of melanogenesis, which serves to protect the skin from the ...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
Melanin is produced through the process of melanogenesis, which serves to protect the skin from the ...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
The skin depigmenting agent hydroquinone (HQ) is shown to inhibit melanogenesis in vitro by acting a...
As most of the available depigmenting agents exhibit only modest activity and some exhibit toxicitie...
The color of the skin is determined relatively by melanin which is a pigment existing in the epiderm...