Promising Functions of Novel Vitamin D Derivatives as Cosmetics: A New Fountain of Youth in Skin Aging and Skin Protection
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Vitamin D
1.2. Vitamin D Metabolism in the Skin
2. Skin and Photo-Aging
2.1. The Damaging Effects of UV Radiation on Skin Cells
2.1.1. Oxidative Stress in the Skin
2.1.2. DNA Damage in the Skin
2.1.3. Wound Healing and Fibrotic Process in the Skin
2.2. Endogenous Factors Protecting the Skin against UV Radiation and Photo-Aging
2.3. Mechanism of Action of Novel Vitamin D Hydroxyderivatives as Antioxidants and Their Potential in the Treatment of Skin Conditions Associated with Photo-Aging
2.4. Current and Future Applications of Vitamin D Hydroxyderivatives in the Treatment of Skin Conditions and as Cosmetic Products
3. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Janjetovic, Z.; Slominski, A.T. Promising Functions of Novel Vitamin D Derivatives as Cosmetics: A New Fountain of Youth in Skin Aging and Skin Protection. Cosmetics 2024, 11, 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11020037
Janjetovic Z, Slominski AT. Promising Functions of Novel Vitamin D Derivatives as Cosmetics: A New Fountain of Youth in Skin Aging and Skin Protection. Cosmetics. 2024; 11(2):37. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11020037
Chicago/Turabian StyleJanjetovic, Zorica, and Andrzej T. Slominski. 2024. "Promising Functions of Novel Vitamin D Derivatives as Cosmetics: A New Fountain of Youth in Skin Aging and Skin Protection" Cosmetics 11, no. 2: 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11020037