Potential Cosmetic Applications of Dihydroartemisinin
Yifan Zhao, Mo Chen, Ying Zheng, Le Zhu, Cui Wu, Yue Ma, Ya Zhao, Dong Zhang, Haidong Jia, Lan Yang

TL;DR
This study explores the potential of dihydroartemisinin (DHA) in cosmetics, showing it has anti-aging, anti-hair loss, antibacterial, whitening, and anti-glycation effects.
Contribution
The study systematically evaluates DHA's cosmetic potential, highlighting its diverse biological activities for skincare applications.
Findings
DHA promotes collagen I synthesis in HDF cells, showing anti-aging activity.
DHA modulates VEGF and DKK1 expression in DPC cells, indicating anti-hair loss effects.
DHA suppresses melanin synthesis and glycation reactions, offering whitening and anti-glycation benefits.
Abstract
In recent years, active monomers derived from Chinese herbal medicine and their derivatives have attracted significant attention in the field of skincare product development. Artemisinin and its derivatives, including dihydroartemisinin (DHA), exhibit diverse pharmacological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, immunomodulatory, and antitumor effects, showing promising therapeutic potential in skin-related diseases. However, systematic studies on artemisinins in cosmetics are lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the cosmetic potential of DHA by investigating its anti-aging, anti-hair loss, antibacterial, whitening, and anti-glycation activities. Results showed that DHA exhibits multiple biological activities: DHA exhibits anti-aging activity by promoting collagen I synthesis in HDF cell, exhibits anti-hair loss effect by modulating VEGF and DKK1 expression in DPC cell,…
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TopicsDyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers · Biological Stains and Phytochemicals · melanin and skin pigmentation
