June 2025

Benefits of a Multifunctional Sunscreen Formulation Containing Nanoencapsulated Antioxidants

Skin aging is driven not just by genetics but also by environmental stressors, particularly sunlight. While UV radiation is a known culprit, infrared-A and visible light—especially blue light—also accelerate photoaging. Blue light can increase free radicals, trigger inflammation, and reduce…

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The Therapeutic Potential of African Medicinal Plants in Dermatological Treatments

The skin, our largest organ, protects us from infections, regulates temperature, and supports immune function. Yet it’s vulnerable to chronic wounds, infections, and pigmentation disorders. Conventional treatments often fall short—facing rising antimicrobial resistance and side effects. This has sparked growing…

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A Review of Centella asiatica-Derived Compounds: Applications in the Prevention and Treatment of Skin Disorders

The skin serves as our first line of defense against the environment, but it’s constantly under threat from aging, pollution, and chronic conditions. These factors can compromise its structure, slowing healing, triggering inflammation, and accelerating aging. In the search for…

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Understanding the Role of Ceramide Species in Skin Barrier Function Through Molecular Dynamics Simulations

The stratum corneum (SC), the outermost layer of the skin, is vital for preventing water loss and shielding the body from external threats. This barrier function depends heavily on its unique structure—keratin-filled cells (corneocytes) embedded in a lipid matrix made…

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A Comprehensive Review of Natural Plant-Based Rejuvenating Compositions: Human Study on Astragalus membranaceus and Centella asiatica Saponins for Skin Health

Aging skin reflects cumulative molecular damage, particularly the depletion of collagen and hyaluronic acid, leading to diminished elasticity, hydration, and structural integrity. Driven by rising consumer interest in natural solutions, this study focuses on a proprietary saponin-rich formulation from Astragalus…

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Differential Effects of Squalane, Oleic Acid, and Linoleic Acid on UV-Induced Skin Damage

The skin, our primary barrier against the environment, faces continuous UV exposure—triggering lipid peroxidation, barrier damage, and inflammation. Cosmetic lipids like oleic acid (OA) and linoleic acid (LA) are widely used, but their unsaturated nature makes them photochemically unstable under…

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Comprehensive Skin Protection: Assessing the Efficacy of Sun Protection Products Against UV-Induced mtDNA Damage and Blue Light-Induced Cell Decline

The skin, as the body’s largest organ, is constantly exposed to environmental stressors, with sunlight being one of the most extensively studied. Sunlight comprises ultraviolet radiation (UVR), visible light, and infrared radiation (IR), each contributing to various effects on skin…

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