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Evaluation of a New, Advanced Antioxidant Containing Topical Allyl Pyrroloquinoline Quinone: Analysis of Antioxidant Properties and Visible Effects in Subjects with Facial Photodamage

Evaluate the effects of a new antioxidant containing topical allyl pyrroloquinoline quinone (TAP) on expression of key markers and assess the efficacy and tolerability in subjects with photodamaged skin. Donor skin tissue was irradiated prior to and following application of study products (TAP; a le...

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Published in:The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology 2023-04, Vol.16 (4), p.53-59
Main Authors: Draelos, Zoe Diana, McDaniel, David H, Yoelin, Steve, Pot, Sera, Sotir, Olivia, Nelson, Diane B
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Language:English
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Summary:Evaluate the effects of a new antioxidant containing topical allyl pyrroloquinoline quinone (TAP) on expression of key markers and assess the efficacy and tolerability in subjects with photodamaged skin. Donor skin tissue was irradiated prior to and following application of study products (TAP; a leading antioxidant cream [L-VC]). Expression of markers related to epidermal homeostasis and oxidative stress were assessed at 48 hours and compared to untreated, irradiated control (n=3 each). Evaluation of lines/wrinkles, skin texture, skin tone, dullness, and erythema from baseline occurred over 12 weeks in subjects with mild-to-moderate photodamaged skin. Histological evaluation occurred at Weeks 6 and 12 (n=4). Following application of TAP, significant expression of markers related to epidermal homeostasis and repair, recycling and removal, and oxidative stress were demonstrated, compared to control (
ISSN:1941-2789
2689-9175