2020
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.13431
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N‐acetylglucosamine microemulsions: Assessment of skin penetration, cytotoxicity, and anti‐melanogenesis

Abstract: Background: N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) is an amino sugar which can reduce melanin production. NAG has previously been formulated for topical use in many nanocarrier systems, excluding microemulsions (MEs). In this study, NAG was prepared in the form of MEs and assessed in terms of skin permeability, cytotoxicity, and effectiveness for cosmetic applications. Aims: To investigate the skin penetration, cytotoxicity, and anti-melanogenesis of Nacetylglucosamine loaded microemulsions (NAG-MEs). Methods: Two NAG-MEs … Show more

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“…However, the overproduction of melanin can cause pigment disorders such as moles and freckles. Excessive melanogenesis is associated with the high activity of tyrosinase, and oxidative stress [12,13]. Tyrosinase is the key enzyme during melanin biosynthesis.…”
Section: Anti-melanogenesis Effect Of Eme-eamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the overproduction of melanin can cause pigment disorders such as moles and freckles. Excessive melanogenesis is associated with the high activity of tyrosinase, and oxidative stress [12,13]. Tyrosinase is the key enzyme during melanin biosynthesis.…”
Section: Anti-melanogenesis Effect Of Eme-eamentioning
confidence: 99%