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The sections in this article are Introduction New Nanoparticles with a Core–Shell Structure: The NANOEGG System Physicochemical Properties and Action of ATRA NANOEGG Preparation and Characterization Improved Lability of ATRA in the NANOEGG System NANOEGG for Dermatological Aspects Improved Irritation of ATRA in the NANOEGG System Pharmacological Effects of the NANOEGG System Expression of m RNA Heparin‐binding Epidermal Growth Factor‐like Growth Factor ( HB ‐ EGF ) on Mouse Skin Proliferation and Differentiation of Keratinocytes Production of Hyaluronic Acid ( HA ) in the Epidermal Layer Hyperpigmentation and Fine Wrinkle Improvements by NANOEGG Treatment on Animal Skin Clinical Trials of Fine Wrinkles and Brown Spots on the Human Face Why does NANOEGG Show the High Performance on the Improvement of Brown Spot and Wrinkles? NANOEGG for Other Indications NANOEGG for Other Drugs Conclusion
The sections in this article are Introduction New Nanoparticles with a Core–Shell Structure: The NANOEGG System Physicochemical Properties and Action of ATRA NANOEGG Preparation and Characterization Improved Lability of ATRA in the NANOEGG System NANOEGG for Dermatological Aspects Improved Irritation of ATRA in the NANOEGG System Pharmacological Effects of the NANOEGG System Expression of m RNA Heparin‐binding Epidermal Growth Factor‐like Growth Factor ( HB ‐ EGF ) on Mouse Skin Proliferation and Differentiation of Keratinocytes Production of Hyaluronic Acid ( HA ) in the Epidermal Layer Hyperpigmentation and Fine Wrinkle Improvements by NANOEGG Treatment on Animal Skin Clinical Trials of Fine Wrinkles and Brown Spots on the Human Face Why does NANOEGG Show the High Performance on the Improvement of Brown Spot and Wrinkles? NANOEGG for Other Indications NANOEGG for Other Drugs Conclusion
The construction of the carotenoid skeleton by Pd-catalyzed Csp 2 ÀCsp 2 cross-coupling reactions of symmetrical and non-symmetrical1 ,10-bissilyldeca-1,3,5,7,9-pentaenes andt he corresponding complementary alkenyl iodides has been developed. Reaction conditions for these bidirectionala nd orthogonal Hiyama-Denmark cross-coupling reactions of bisfunctionalized pentaenes are mild andt he carotenoid products preserve the stereochemical information of the corresponding oligoenep artners. The carotenoids synthesized in this manner include b,b-carotenea nd (3R,3'R)-zeaxanthin (symmetrical)a sw ell as 9-cis-b,b-carotene, 7,8-dihydro-b,b-carotenea nd b-cryptoxanthin (nonsymmetrical).Scheme3.To tal synthesis of symmetrical carotenoids (7, 8)byH iyama-Denmark cross-coupling of symmetrical pentaenylbissilane (5)and trienyliodides (1 and 22).
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