Bakuchiol: retinol’s successor
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https://doi.org/10.12775/HERB.2021.009Keywords
bakuchiol, Psolarea corylifolia, skin photoaging, retinol, retinoidsAbstract
Wrinkles and discolorations are visible effect of skin photoaging, whose mechanisms were discussed in this paper. Retinol, compound known in dermatology were used to treat acne, was used in topical application to prevent skin aging effects. Huge disadvantage of retinol therapy are its side effects including sun induced skin irritation. Search for replacement for retinol has brought bakuchiol, meroterpene acquired from Psolarea corylifolia. Bakuchiol, besides discussed in paper mechanism typical for retinoids, has antioxidant properties, which are additional mechanism of action against photoaging effects. This paper compares properties of bakuchiol and retinol as compounds used topically in cosmetology.
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