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Exploring the photoprotective and antiaging potential of Padina pavonica loaded Hyatocosomes: In-vitro evaluation and biological studies.

Bioorganic chemistry · 2026

The increasing demand for effective natural ingredients has transformed the skincare market, driving interest in physiologically active compounds with proven biological effects. Padina pavonica (PA), a brown alga, is recognized for its antioxidant, anti-aging, and UV-protective properties. This study aimed to enhance the pharmacological benefits of PA via nanoencapsulation in hyatocosomes (HT), a… Read on PubMed →

Niacinamide

Stability and dermal safety of Ti3C2Tx MXenes for potential skin-interfaced biosensor applications.

Environment international · 2026

Ti3C2Tx MXene is a two-dimensional material with exceptional electrical conductivity, rendering them promising candidates as ink for printable skin biosensors. However, their susceptibility to oxidation under biologically relevant conditions and the consequences of oxidation on material properties remain unclear, posing challenges for practical applications. The skin is the barrier to the external… Read on PubMed →

Retinoids

Topical vitamins: Uses and limitations-part I.

Clinics in dermatology · 2026

Topical formulations of vitamins are increasingly used for dermatologic conditions and cosmetic indications, owing to their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, modulation of cell proliferation and differentiation, wound-healing effects, and moisturizing and photoprotective properties. Apart from well-established uses in psoriasis and acne vulgaris, they are helpful for various new… Read on PubMed →

Retinoids

Hypervitaminosis: The deleterious effects of vitamins on the skin.

Clinics in dermatology · 2026

Vitamin supplementation has recently shown a dramatic increase in usage, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, as a potential aid in preventing, treating, and recovering from infection. In dermatology, vitamin supplements may be used to support the management of a myriad of conditions. A common misconception is that vitamins are safe to consume and that taking more will improve overall health… Read on PubMed →

Retinoids

Vitamins and skin aging.

Clinics in dermatology · 2026

This comprehensive analysis sheds light on the crucial roles played by vitamins in anti-aging strategies across three key domains: topical care, cosmetic procedures, and systemic therapy. Vitamins significantly influence skin health, contributing to hydration, collagen synthesis, and protection against oxidative damage. In topical care, vitamins are harnessed in various formulations such as… Read on PubMed →

Retinoids

Design and evaluation of multi-target AGEs/ALEs inhibitors for potential application in skin anti-aging.

Future medicinal chemistry · 2026

The main causes of skin aging include both intrinsic and extrinsic factors such as oxidative stress triggered by reactive oxygen species (ROS), modification of collagen and elastin by reactive carbonyl species (RCS), UV exposure, lifestyle habits and environmental pollutants. Skin aging is the most visible manifestation of senescence and is unavoidable. In particular, delaying age-related changes… Read on PubMed →

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