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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 →
Metal-Polyphenol Network Confined Synthesis of Nanozymes with Programmable Oxygen Vacancies for UVB Photodamage Therapy.
Nano letters · 2026
Conventional sunscreens block ultraviolet B (UVB) but fail to scavenge accumulated reactive oxygen species (ROS), causing severe photodamage. Herein, we develop a room-temperature, aqueous coordination strategy that assembles metal-polyphenol networks (MPNs) to confine in situ nucleation and growth of metal oxide nanozymes. Utilizing tannic acid coordinated ceria (CeO2-TA) as a model system, we… Read on PubMed →
pH-gated dual-modal switch photothermal cascade nanozyme hydrogel for diabetic infectious wound healing.
Biomaterials advances · 2026
Diabetic wounds are affected by hyperglycemia and neurovascular complications, and are often further exacerbated by bacterial infections, hypoxia, and insufficient collagen deposition. To overcome these pathological barriers, we have designed a pH-gated nanozyme cascade catalytic strategy for rapid bacterial eradication and skin regeneration. In this study, we first synthesized Prussian blue… Read on PubMed →
Assessment of oxidative and inflammatory biomarkers in denture-related traumatic ulcers treated with different topical agents.
Archives of oral biology · 2026
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the potential role of oxidative and inflammatory status in saliva during the healing of denture-related traumatic ulcers, applying various topical agents. DESIGN: The prospective cohort study included 100 participants with denture-related traumatic ulcers, divided into five groups: traumatic ulcers that were not treated and treated with topical agents (0.2% hyaluronic… Read on PubMed →