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Hypertrophic scars (HTS) are raised, red, rigid, inflexible cell-like, and cosmetic problems precipitated due to multiple underlying dermal injuries such as burn, surgery, and trauma during which aberrant woun...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:11
The fatty acids containing plant oils have been used as components of cosmetic formulations, and the best cosmetic function has been established for unsaturated fatty acids present in triglycerides. Many oils,...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:12
Melanin is a pigment, which is widely distributed in organisms. In humans, melanin pigments determine eye, hair, and skin color and protect the skin from damage by ultraviolet radiation; however, immoderate di...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:7
HIV infection and meningitis are diseases which are known to precipitate malnutrition. Skin manifestations of malnutrition are easy to identify. We tried to describe the skin manifestations of malnutrition in ...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:6
Transdermal delivery systems have been intensively studied over the past 2 decades, with the focus on overcoming the skin barrier for more effective application of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. Althoug...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:10
Burns are injuries that lie on the skin or other organic tissues caused by exposures to the heat, electricity, chemicals or ionizing radiation. The present study was carried out to record temporal changes in t...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:5
With the steadily increasing trend of functional cosmetics consumption, the public is increasingly expecting the efficacy of cosmetics, and in order to meet these consumer needs, the development of various eff...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:9
Catechins, which are polyphenol compounds found in many plants and are an important component of tea leaves, are strong anti-oxidants.
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:8
Present research addresses the issue of skin aging and corresponding skin treatment individualization. Particular research question was on the developing of simplified criterion supporting patient-specific dec...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 3:13
Using human keratinocyte HaCaT cell line model, we screened for proteins that changed their content due to SDS exposure in non-toxic dose (25 μg/ml, as determined by the MTT assay and microscopic examination) ...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:4
Trichofolliculoma of the eyelid and periorbital region remains is rare, and there is limited evidence regarding surgical management, clinical and histological margins, and recurrence rate.
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:3
There is a significant variation in the reported prevalence of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), ranging from 0.03–4%. We hypothesized that this significant variation may be due to different prevalence rates of H...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2020 4:2
Recently, investigators have been trying to apply the by-products as well as stem cells themselves to various fields such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, quasi-drug, cosmetis, etc. We aimed to comfirm the...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 4:1
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder which involves painful nodules and draining abscesses in flexural areas. Acne vulgaris and its more severe variants including acne congloba...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:12
Sunlight is one of the main harmful exogenous factors that induce the reactive oxygen species formation. The human skin is the first line of photoprotection against harmful exogenous factors, such as UV radiat...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:11
The present research addresses the issue of skin aging and corresponding skin treatment individualization. Particular research question was on the development of a simplified criterion supporting patient-speci...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:10
The present study aimed to investigate the anti-inflammatory activity of Helichrysum bracteatum (H. bracteatum) flower extracts in vitro.
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:9
Hair loss, known as alopecia, causes psychological stress and influences social interactions. At present, treatment for hair loss is somewhat limited, transient, and unpredictable. Based on the critical role o...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:7
Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is a common non-scaring alopecia. Topical minoxidil is the only approved treatment for FPHL; however, it has frequent side effects. Ketoconazole is an antifungal with anti-andro...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:8
Ganoderma lucidum, a double-walled basidiospore produced by porous basidiomycete fungi, has been used as a traditional medicine for thousands of years. It is considered a valuable Chinese medicine for strengtheni...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:6
Vitiligo is a frequently underestimated and little known dermal disease whose symptoms appear as white patches on several skin areas of the body. In this review, the impact of idiopathic and chemical-induced v...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:5
Acne vulgaris is a common inflammatory skin disease, affecting adolescents across the globe. Recent evidences underline that Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) promotes acne through Toll-like receptor (TLR) activ...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:4
Melanoma and acne are highly prevalent dermatological diseases. A meta-analysis of case-control studies was performed to explore obesity as a risk factor for the same.
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:3
Atopic dermatitis (AD) patients are more frequently colonized with Staphylococcus aureus. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of community-acquired methicillin-resistant S. aureus (CA-MRSA) colon...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:2
Foot ulcers in diabetes mellitus subjects cause morbidity and mortality and lead to non-traumatic amputations worldwide. Knowledge of the microbial burden in the ulcers may improve patients’ care and management.
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2019 3:1
This study aims to clinically verify the effects of myrtle essential oil, which has non-irritation, non-toxicity, and non-sensitivity characteristics among natural materials, by applying the oil to acne skin o...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:28
6-Shogaol is a constituent of ginger that imparts the pungent flavor and a hydrolysis product of gingerols. This study aimed to investigate the potential of 6-shogaol as a natural cosmetic raw material by exam...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:27
This study aims to investigate the ability of naringenin to regulate the expression of nuclear factor-ĐºB, the upper gene of lipopolysaccharide-induced SIRT1; regulate signal transduction in the extracellular m...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:26
Chemical peeling is increasingly used in dermatology nowadays. Salicylic acid peels have been widely used in Asian patients since long ago, but very few published literature is there focusing on the efficacy a...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:25
The development of the beauty industry has been accelerated by the combination of the basic desire of humans to look beautiful and the trend of the age in which the down-aging phenomenon is caused by an aging ...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:24
Hair follicle morphogenesis is orchestrated by bidirectional ectodermal–mesenchymal signaling. In particular, TGFβ (transforming growth factor-beta) family is an important regulator of hair follicle formation ...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:23
Hyaluronic acid (HA) filler is the most commonly used filler for soft tissue augmentation. There are numerous commercially available HA fillers in the cosmetic market, and there are guidelines for each filler ...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:22
Vitiligo is a common dermatological disorder of chronic depigmentation which is phenotypically characterized by white macules on the skin caused as a result of the systematic destruction of functional melanocy...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:20
Hydroxytyrosol is discovered in a form of elenolic acid ester oleuropein in olive leaf and oil. The anti-carcinogenic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects of hydroxytyrosol have been reported in the foo...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:21
Skin is a complex ecosystem hosting a diverse microbial population as well as distinct environmental niches leading to hundreds of skin conditions that affect humans. There is an evident shift towards the meta...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:19
The interaction of genetic variants and their distribution in the genome is firmly believed to contribute to genetic dermatological disorders. For the convenience of clinicians and researchers to explore such ...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:18
The exact pathogenesis of vitiligo is still unclear; however, studies mostly support autoimmune mechanisms including altered T-regulatory cells and FOXP3. C-Rel is a NF-κB family member affecting the normal de...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:16
Syringic acid is a phenolic compound that can be produced through selective hydrolysis of eudesmic acid containing 20% sulfuric acid. The acid is obtained by breaking down components, such as anthocyanin and l...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:15
The flavonoid prunin is a flavanone glycoside found in cherry trees, including the flowering cherry Prunus yedoensis Matsumura (Rosacea). Although this compound has been studied for its antioxidant, anti-bacteria...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:14
This study examines the cellular protective effects of scutellarin on HaCaT cells in which oxidative stress was induced by ultraviolet A (UVA).
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:17
Phytol is a component of chlorophyll with demonstrated anticancer and immune-enhancing effects. In particular, it has been reported that phytol enhances the activity of natural killer cells that detect and rem...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:13
Morin is a family of phenolic compounds and is a bioflavonoid ingredient in fruits and vegetables. Morin exhibits various biological activities, including antioxidant cell protection and antimutagenic and anti...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:12
Embelin is a major active ingredient of Embelia ribes Burm. belonging to Myrsinaceae, an important traditional medicinal plant of Indian origin. Embelin has a benzoquinone derivative structure and has been studie...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:11
Sinapic acid is a phenolic compound in various plants, including spices, berries, citrus fruits, vegetables, grains, and oil seeds. It has been studied mainly for the various pathological symptoms it induces r...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:10
Injectable dermal fillers are commonly used by physicians in the treatment of the signs of aging. The most commonly used dermal filler is hyaluronic acid. Skinfill plus (SFP) belongs to the family of monophasi...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:2
Protocatechuic acid (PCA) is an anthocyanin metabolite with a high antioxidant property. It is also known for having anticancer and anti-inflammatory capacities with diverse medicinal activities. As one of the...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:9
Paclitaxel well known as anti-cancer drug has been shown to cause alopecia in chemotherapy. The paclitaxel chemotherapy-mediated alopecia is induced by apoptotic damage in human dermal papilla (HDP) cells. Epi...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:7
Hand washing with soap and water is a good hand hygiene practice which reduces the chance of infection transmission through hand contact. This study was designed to determine the microbial hand carriage among ...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:6
Among various extra stimuli of humans, ultraviolet (UV) has been the most studied factor because it arouses not only internal but also external irritation in the body. UVA, one type of UV rays, has a wavelengt...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:8
The causative agent of leprosy is Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae), which establishes infectious lesions in the skin. Leprosy is classified based on the clinical manifestation, the host’s immune response and skin...
Citation: Biomedical Dermatology 2018 2:1
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