Resveratrol
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20 / 315 resultsresearch Effect of Resveratrol on Menstrual Cyclicity, Hyperandrogenism, and Metabolic Profile in Women with PCOS
Resveratrol improved menstrual regularity and reduced hair loss in women with PCOS.
research Resveratrol Derivatives: A Patent Review (2009–2012)
New resveratrol-related compounds show promise for treating various health issues but need more research for clinical use.
research Hair Growth-Promoting Effect of Resveratrol in Mice, Human Hair Follicles, and Dermal Papilla Cells
Resveratrol may help hair grow, but more research is needed.
research Resveratrol Ameliorates the Seminiferous Tubules Damages Induced by Finasteride in Adult Male Rats
Resveratrol helps prevent finasteride-induced damage in male rats, improving reproductive function.
research A Combination of Pyridine-2, 4-Dicarboxylic Acid Diethyl Ester and Resveratrol Stabilizes Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1-Alpha and Improves Hair Density in Female Volunteers
The combination of specific chemicals improves hair density in women.
research Pulmonary Delivery of Resveratrol-Loaded Nanocomposite Microparticles to Treat Lung Cancer
Resveratrol-loaded nanoparticles show promise for lung cancer treatment.
research The Potential of Resveratrol-Rich Peanut Callus Extract in Promoting Hair Growth and Preventing Hair Loss
Peanut callus extract helps grow hair and prevent hair loss.
research Clinical Observation of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Treatment with Resveratrol
Resveratrol improved hormone levels, menstrual cycles, hair loss, and ovarian function in PCOS patients.
research Fully Natural Lecithin Encapsulated Nano-Resveratrol for Anti-Cancer Therapy
Lecithin-encapsulated resveratrol nanoparticles could be a safe and effective anti-cancer treatment.
research Natural Molecules in the Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: An Analytical Review
Natural molecules like inositols, resveratrol, vitamins, and omega-3 fatty acids may help manage Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), but their effects vary and need more exploration.
research Immortalization of Primary Human Dermal Papilla Cells by Bmi-1 and TERT
Hair care products reduced hair roughness, a combination of Stemoxydine and Resveratrol increased hair density, fermented mackerel oil promoted hair growth, and genes TERT and Bmi-1 helped create new hair follicles.
research Glutathione Distribution by Quantitative MALDI Imaging in Reconstructed Human Skin Upon Activation of GSH Biosynthesis by Nrf2 Pathway Activator
Resveratrol activates the Nrf2 pathway in human skin, significantly increasing the production and distribution of the antioxidant glutathione.
research A Specific Association to Manage Alopecia in Women
The combination of Stemoxydine® and Resveratrol improves hair density in women with Female Pattern Hair Loss.
research Nutraceuticals as Anti-Angiogenic Agents: Hopes and Reality
Some plant-based compounds might help control the growth of new blood vessels if further research confirms their effectiveness.
research Identification of Sirtuin 1 as a Promising Therapeutic Target for Hypertrophic Scars
Sirtuin 1 could be a potential drug target for treating hypertrophic scars.
research Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: A Secondary Effect Caused by Released DNA?
Chemotherapy toxicity might be reduced by using DNA neutralizing agents.
research Nutraceuticals for Healthy Skin Aging
Certain nutrients can help keep skin healthy as we age.
research Shedding Light on the Effects of Calorie Restriction and Its Mimetics on Skin Biology
Eating fewer calories may slow skin aging and improve skin health through various biological changes.
research Botanicals With Dermatologic Properties Derived From First Nations Healing: Part 1—Trees
Compounds from certain trees used by First Nations people show potential for treating skin conditions and promoting hair growth, but more research is needed to confirm their safety and effectiveness.
research Aging Skin and Non-Surgical Procedures: A Basic Science Overview
Non-surgical procedures can help reduce wrinkles and stimulate skin repair by understanding skin aging at the molecular level.