282 Withdrawn
September 2017
in “
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
”
HIF-1A stabilization hair follicle metabolism glycolysis oxidative stress hair growth Backhousia citriodora leaf extract sebum production skin quality androgenetic alopecia cultured autologous dermal sheath cup cells hair loss stabilization hair density frontal fibrosing alopecia infrared thermography scalp treatment hair pigmentation hair strength lemon myrtle extract AGA DSC cells FFA IR thermography
TLDR HIF-1A may aid hair growth, Backhousia citriodora improves skin, autologous cells stabilize hair loss, infrared thermography assesses alopecia, and a new treatment preserves hair.
The document contained multiple abstracts related to hair and skin research. One study investigated the role of HIF-1A stabilization in hair follicle metabolism, finding that HIF-1A promotes glycolysis and may reduce oxidative stress, potentially aiding hair growth. Another study on Backhousia citriodora leaf extract showed it effectively reduced sebum production and improved skin quality across different ethnicities. A phase I/IIa clinical trial on androgenetic alopecia using cultured autologous dermal sheath cup cells demonstrated hair loss stabilization and a slight increase in hair density over 24 months. Additionally, a study on frontal fibrosing alopecia suggested that infrared thermography could be a useful tool for assessing disease activity. Lastly, a new scalp treatment was found to stabilize hair loss and preserve hair pigmentation and strength over six months.