Cyclocurcumin, a Minor Curcuminoid, Is a Novel Candidate for Hypopigmentary Skin Disorders with Melanogenesis-Stimulating Capacity
Effective therapies to treat skin hypopigmentation disorders caused by diminished melanin synthesis or export are limited due to potential side effects. In this work, we explored if cyclocurcumin (CYC), a curcuminoid found in minor amounts in turmeric rhizomes, might enhance the process of melanogen...
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Main Author: | Shilpi Goenka (Author) |
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