Dermocosmetic preparations for skin care in menopause
Dermokozmetički preparati za negu kože u menopauzi
Апстракт
As one of the largest organs of the body, the skin is significantly affected by the aging process and menopause. Among others regulatory elements, the estrogen receptor has been detected on the cellular components of the skin. Accordingly, dermal cellular metabolism is influenced by the hypoestrogenoemic state of menopause leading to changes in the collagen content, alterations in the concentration of glycoaminoglycans and most importantly the water content. Clinically, aging may be manifested as wrinkles, skin roughness and dryness, irregular pigmentation, telangiectasia, sallowness and brown spots (lentigines). Wrinkles and telangiectasia are associated with increased risks of actinic keratoses and nonmelanoma skin cancer. For these reasons it is enormously important to use well-designed preparations for everyday cleansing, care and protection. Contemporary preparations contain new biodegradable mild surfactants which are skin- and environmentally-friendly. Also, they include numerou...s actives: phytosteroids, chosen fats and oils, retinoids, cc-hydroxy acids, non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidants (SOD, vitamins E and C, p-caroten, coenzyme Q10, polyphenols), humectant and emollient moisturisers (pseudocollagen, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, Aloe vera gel...). Additionally, most of these preparations should encompass UV-filters and physical blockers (SPF 4 to 12).
Кључне речи:
dermocosmetic preparations / phytosteroids / retinoids / a-hydroxy acids / coenzyme Q10 / polyphenols / dermokozmetički preparati / fitosteroidi / retinoidi / ceramidi / alfa-hidroksi kiseline / koenzim Q10 / polifenoliИзвор:
Arhiv za farmaciju, 2005, 55, 2, 217-228Издавач:
- Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd
Институција/група
PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Vuleta, Gordana AU - Savić, Snežana AU - Šćepanović, Tamara PY - 2005 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/615 AB - As one of the largest organs of the body, the skin is significantly affected by the aging process and menopause. Among others regulatory elements, the estrogen receptor has been detected on the cellular components of the skin. Accordingly, dermal cellular metabolism is influenced by the hypoestrogenoemic state of menopause leading to changes in the collagen content, alterations in the concentration of glycoaminoglycans and most importantly the water content. Clinically, aging may be manifested as wrinkles, skin roughness and dryness, irregular pigmentation, telangiectasia, sallowness and brown spots (lentigines). Wrinkles and telangiectasia are associated with increased risks of actinic keratoses and nonmelanoma skin cancer. For these reasons it is enormously important to use well-designed preparations for everyday cleansing, care and protection. Contemporary preparations contain new biodegradable mild surfactants which are skin- and environmentally-friendly. Also, they include numerous actives: phytosteroids, chosen fats and oils, retinoids, cc-hydroxy acids, non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidants (SOD, vitamins E and C, p-caroten, coenzyme Q10, polyphenols), humectant and emollient moisturisers (pseudocollagen, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, Aloe vera gel...). Additionally, most of these preparations should encompass UV-filters and physical blockers (SPF 4 to 12). PB - Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd T2 - Arhiv za farmaciju T1 - Dermocosmetic preparations for skin care in menopause T1 - Dermokozmetički preparati za negu kože u menopauzi VL - 55 IS - 2 SP - 217 EP - 228 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_615 ER -
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Vuleta, G., Savić, S.,& Šćepanović, T.. (2005). Dermocosmetic preparations for skin care in menopause. in Arhiv za farmaciju Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd., 55(2), 217-228. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_615
Vuleta G, Savić S, Šćepanović T. Dermocosmetic preparations for skin care in menopause. in Arhiv za farmaciju. 2005;55(2):217-228. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_615 .
Vuleta, Gordana, Savić, Snežana, Šćepanović, Tamara, "Dermocosmetic preparations for skin care in menopause" in Arhiv za farmaciju, 55, no. 2 (2005):217-228, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_615 .