Cosmeceutical Aptitudes of Niacinamide: A Review.
Co-crystals
dermatological disorders
nanoparticles
niacinamide
non-melanoma skin cancer
patents.
Journal
Recent advances in anti-infective drug discovery
ISSN: 2772-4352
Titre abrégé: Recent Adv Antiinfect Drug Discov
Pays: United Arab Emirates
ID NLM: 9918266300206676
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
2021
2021
Historique:
received:
24
07
2021
revised:
06
10
2021
accepted:
03
11
2021
pubmed:
1
12
2021
medline:
18
1
2022
entrez:
30
11
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
The prevalence and scope of dermatological illness differ from region to region. Based upon type and severity, the conditions may vary from superficial to deep systemic skin infections. Niacinamide, an amide analog of vitamin B3 which was conventionally utilized as a food supplement, is now explored for the management of skin disorders. Being a powerhouse on its own, it is not stored inside the body naturally and has to be acquired from external sources. Areas Covered: This review is an attempt to disclose the physiology, pharmacology, and highlight the dermatological potentials of niacinamide, discussing its pharmacological mechanisms, varied commercially available treatments, and novel approaches, i.e., in research and patented formulations. Niacinamide has been verified in treating almost every skin disorder, viz. aging, hyperpigmentation, acne, psoriasis, pruritus, dermatitis, fungal infections, epidermal melasma, non-melanoma skin cancer, etc. It has been reported to possess numerous properties, for instance, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antipruritic, and anticancer, which makes it an ideal ingredient for varied dermal therapies. Long term use of niacinamide, regardless of the skin type, paves the way for new skin cells, making skin healthier, brighter, and hydrated. Niacinamide possesses a variety of positive characteristics in the field of dermatology. Novel approaches are warranted over current treatments which could bypass the above shortcomings and form an effective and stable system. Hence, niacinamide has the potential to become an individual and a productive component with wide future scope.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
The prevalence and scope of dermatological illness differ from region to region. Based upon type and severity, the conditions may vary from superficial to deep systemic skin infections. Niacinamide, an amide analog of vitamin B3 which was conventionally utilized as a food supplement, is now explored for the management of skin disorders. Being a powerhouse on its own, it is not stored inside the body naturally and has to be acquired from external sources. Areas Covered: This review is an attempt to disclose the physiology, pharmacology, and highlight the dermatological potentials of niacinamide, discussing its pharmacological mechanisms, varied commercially available treatments, and novel approaches, i.e., in research and patented formulations.
RESULTS
RESULTS
Niacinamide has been verified in treating almost every skin disorder, viz. aging, hyperpigmentation, acne, psoriasis, pruritus, dermatitis, fungal infections, epidermal melasma, non-melanoma skin cancer, etc. It has been reported to possess numerous properties, for instance, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antipruritic, and anticancer, which makes it an ideal ingredient for varied dermal therapies. Long term use of niacinamide, regardless of the skin type, paves the way for new skin cells, making skin healthier, brighter, and hydrated.
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSIONS
Niacinamide possesses a variety of positive characteristics in the field of dermatology. Novel approaches are warranted over current treatments which could bypass the above shortcomings and form an effective and stable system. Hence, niacinamide has the potential to become an individual and a productive component with wide future scope.
Identifiants
pubmed: 34844552
pii: RAAIDD-EPUB-119112
doi: 10.2174/2772434416666211129105629
doi:
Substances chimiques
Cosmeceuticals
0
Niacinamide
25X51I8RD4
Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
196-208Informations de copyright
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