2022
DOI: 10.5114/ada.2022.117547
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Resveratrol as a factor preventing skin aging and affecting its regeneration

Abstract: Resveratrol, a compound belonging to polyphenols, besides its action on the cardiovascular system, affects also wound healing, regeneration, and photoaging of the skin. By interactions with numerous substances and pathways, e.g. MAPK, MAPKK, FOXO3, TGF or metalloproteinase 1, it protects the skin against the harmful effects of type B ultraviolet radiation, which is the main factor in the skin aging processes. It also enhances collagen synthesis by activating the oestrogen receptor and reduces wrinkles. In dama… Show more

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“…This clinical evidence is consistent with in vivo data demonstrating the radioprotective effect of resveratrol on healthy tissue, which should be investigated in further clinical trials [ 212 ]. The radioprotective effect of the natural polyphenol has been shown by promoting skin regeneration through NF-κB modulation and stimulating collagen synthesis by acting anabolically as a phytoestrogen through the activation of estrogen receptors in keratinocytes [ 213 ]. In addition, resveratrol is hypothesized to activate VEGF to stimulate the regeneration of damaged skin tissue while enhancing the effect of radiotherapy on cancer cells ( Table 3 ), highlighting its regenerative and catabolic effects depending upon tissue type and the cell microenvironment [ 173 , 210 ].…”
Section: Resveratrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This clinical evidence is consistent with in vivo data demonstrating the radioprotective effect of resveratrol on healthy tissue, which should be investigated in further clinical trials [ 212 ]. The radioprotective effect of the natural polyphenol has been shown by promoting skin regeneration through NF-κB modulation and stimulating collagen synthesis by acting anabolically as a phytoestrogen through the activation of estrogen receptors in keratinocytes [ 213 ]. In addition, resveratrol is hypothesized to activate VEGF to stimulate the regeneration of damaged skin tissue while enhancing the effect of radiotherapy on cancer cells ( Table 3 ), highlighting its regenerative and catabolic effects depending upon tissue type and the cell microenvironment [ 173 , 210 ].…”
Section: Resveratrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undeniably, RSV is a valuable polyphenol in cosmetology, dermatology, and plastic surgery, as it is utilized in anti-aging products or administered topically on scars and lesions. Future approaches may involve RSV in the pharmacotherapy of various dermatoses [168].…”
Section: Anti-aging Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undeniably, RSV is a valuable polyphenol in cosmetology, dermatology, and plastic surgery, being utilized in anti-aging products or administered topically on scars and lesions. Future approaches may involve RSV in the pharmacotherapy of various dermatoses [153].…”
Section: Anti-aging Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%