辅酶Q10
光老化
皮肤老化
医学
炎症
维生素C
维生素E
免疫系统
传统医学
早衰
皮肤病科
生理学
抗氧化剂
生物
免疫学
内科学
生物化学
作者
Amanda Suggs,Patricia Oyetakin-White,Elma D. Baron
出处
期刊:Inflammation and Allergy - Drug Targets
[Bentham Science]
日期:2014-06-01
卷期号:13 (3): 168-176
被引量:20
标识
DOI:10.2174/1871528113666140526163052
摘要
The skin and its immune system manifest a decline in physiologic function as it undergoes aging. External insults such as ultraviolet light exposure cause inflammation, which may enhance skin aging even further leading to cancer and signs of photoaging. There is a potential role for botanicals as an adjunct modality in the prevention of skin aging. Numerous over-the-counter anti-aging products are commercially available, many of which boast unverified claims to reduce stress, inflammation and correct signs of aging. In this article we reviewed the scientific literature for data on frequently published “anti-inflammaging” additives such as vitamins A, C and E and green tea. We also analyzed the evidence available on five promising ingredients commonly found in anti-aging products, namely, argan oil, rosemary, pomegranate, Coenzyme Q10, and Coffeeberry. Though there may be an increasing amount of scientific data on a few of these novel botanicals, in general, there remains a lack of clinical data to support the anti-aging claims made. Keywords: Argan oil, coenzyme Q10, coffeeberry, green tea, pomegranate extract, rosemary extract, vitamin A, vitamin C.
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