Comparative Studies on the Photoreactivity, Efficacy, and Safety of Depigmenting Agents
Depigmenting products are increasingly used to counteract skin hyperpigmentation and related psychosocial issues. This study aimed to compare different depigmenting agents-4-butylresorcinol; bakuchiol; tranexamic acid; ascorbyl glucoside; α-arbutin; and ascorbic acid-for photoreactivity; tyrosinase...
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Main Authors: | Sandra Mota (Author), Gonçalo P. Rosa (Author), Maria Carmo Barreto (Author), Jorge Garrido (Author), Emília Sousa (Author), Maria T. Cruz (Author), Isabel F. Almeida (Author), Clara Quintas (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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