Nature-derived lignan compound VB-1 exerts hair growth-promoting effects by augmenting Wnt/β-catenin signaling in human dermal papilla cells
May 2018
in “PeerJ”
TLDR VB-1, a natural compound, may promote hair growth by enhancing a key cell growth pathway.
The document from May 8, 2018, detailed a study on the hair growth-promoting effects of a nature-derived lignan compound called VB-1. The study found that VB-1 significantly promoted the proliferation of human dermal papilla cells (hDPCs), which are crucial for hair growth regulation. VB-1 was also found to activate Wnt/β-catenin signaling in these cells, a pathway essential for hair growth. Additionally, VB-1 facilitated hair shaft elongation in cultured human hair follicles, but these effects were concentration-dependent, with high concentrations of VB-1 inhibiting cell growth. The study concluded that VB-1 has potential as a new therapy for alopecia treatment, but further studies are required to verify these results and determine practical dosing.
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