2020
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.13787
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Effective lightening of facial melasma during the summer with a dual regimen: A prospective, open‐label, evaluator‐blinded study

Abstract: Background Melasma is a chronic pigmentary condition that can have significant negative effects on quality of life. Vitamin C can be effective in the treatment melasma, but its delivery often proves to be challenging due to instability of the drug and subsequent cutaneous irritation at higher concentrations. Aim In this prospective, open‐label, evaluator‐blinded study, we aimed to assess the efficacy and tolerability of twice‐daily application of a novel, highly potent, non‐irritating 30% tetrahexyldecyl (THD)… Show more

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“…Consistent with this, treatment of RHE with THDC alone (but not THDC + AZ) led to up-regulation of genes belonging to the "unhealthy skin signature" [52] (Figure 5A) as well as the STAT1-57 gene module (Figure 5K), which is also activated under pathological conditions such as wounding and skin cancers [53]. To our knowledge, no prior study has demonstrated a detrimental pro-inflammatory effect of topically-applied THDC as a standalone ingredient [21,[44][45][46]. It is possible that degradation of THDC leads to increased H 2 O 2 production, which contributes to an overall imbalance between antioxidant and prooxidant factors that results in downstream activation of the type I interferon pathway [66].…”
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“…Consistent with this, treatment of RHE with THDC alone (but not THDC + AZ) led to up-regulation of genes belonging to the "unhealthy skin signature" [52] (Figure 5A) as well as the STAT1-57 gene module (Figure 5K), which is also activated under pathological conditions such as wounding and skin cancers [53]. To our knowledge, no prior study has demonstrated a detrimental pro-inflammatory effect of topically-applied THDC as a standalone ingredient [21,[44][45][46]. It is possible that degradation of THDC leads to increased H 2 O 2 production, which contributes to an overall imbalance between antioxidant and prooxidant factors that results in downstream activation of the type I interferon pathway [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The topical delivery of L-Ascorbic acid (AA) has been a challenge due to its poor stability and dermal penetration. Formulations that include the AA pre-cursor tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate (THDC) have gained widespread use [21,[44][45][46], but THDC may itself lack stability within the dermal microenvironment. This study showed that THDC has limited oxygen radical absorbance capacity and undergoes rapid degradation when exposed to singlet oxygen (Figure 1D).…”
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confidence: 99%
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