Transdermal Delivery of Valproate–Choline Ionic Liquid Induces Hair Regrowth

    February 2025 in “ ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
    Sai Gao, Xueqing Cheng, Yunhao Feng, Dingqi Wu, Zeren Han, Qian He, Ming Zhang, Qiong Dai, Liyun Zhang, Chaoyong Liu, Yunfeng Lu
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    TLDR A new treatment using valproic acid helps regrow hair safely.
    The study investigates the transdermal delivery of Valproate–Choline Ionic Liquid for inducing hair regrowth. The research utilized various materials and methods, including human hair papilla cells, keratinocytes, and endothelial cells, to assess the efficacy of the treatment. The study highlights the potential of this ionic liquid formulation in promoting hair regrowth, although specific results and the number of participants involved in the study are not detailed in the provided text.
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