1. A novel method to study the skin-lightening effect of topical materials
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Daniel H. Maes, Thomas Mammone, Neelam Muizzuddin, and Kenneth D. Marenus
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Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Clinical method ,Surgery ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Drug Discovery ,Dyschromia ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Skin without significant dyschromia is an aesthetic requirement for people worldwide. There are several in vitro methods to determine the whitening potential of actives; however, the in vivo testing of skin whiteners is a long and expensive process. We have designed a rapid clinical method to screen potential skin whiteners using a UV-induced skin tan as a model. Small areas of identical suntan are repeatably induced on the skin, and treatment of these sites allows rapid screening of several skin whiteners within the course of a month. The method provides reproducible results and valuable information about the potential skin-lightening activity of topical preparations.
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- 2009
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