Dexpanthenol in Wound Healing after Medical and Cosmetic Interventions (Postprocedure Wound Healing) [PDF]
With the availability of new technologies, the number of subjects undergoing medical and cosmetic interventions is increasing. Many procedures (e.g., ablative fractional laser treatment) resulting in superficial/minor wounds require appropriate aftercare
Julian Gorski +4 more
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Exploratory evaluation of tolerability, performance, and cosmetic acceptance of dexpanthenol‐containing dermo‐cosmetic wash and sun‐care products for tattoo aftercare [PDF]
Background and Aims Tattoo prevalence has significantly increased over the last decades. Proper tattoo aftercare, such as cleansing, moisturizing, and protection against sunlight, is essential to prevent complications and to keep the beauty of the tattoo.
Daphné A. Schmid +5 more
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Preparation and Investigation of Artemisia annua L.-Loaded Alginate Hydrogels with Excipients [PDF]
Background: Artemisia annua L. is a medicinal plant with documented antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Although widely studied for internal therapeutic applications, its topical use—especially in hydrogel-based systems—has not ...
Boglárka Papp +13 more
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Mixture Containing 5% Polysaccharide Extract of Cerioporus squamosus (Huds.) Quélet, 5% Dexpanthenol, and 0.2% Hyaluronic Acid Shows In Vitro and In Vivo Wound Healing Properties [PDF]
Background: This study explores wound healing and the antimicrobial potential of a natural formulation containing a polysaccharide extract from Cerioporus squamosus, hyaluronic acid, and dexpanthenol.
Jovana D. Petrović +4 more
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Dexpanthenol protects against lipopolysaccharide-induced acute kidney injury by restoring aquaporin-2 levels via regulation of the silent information regulator 1 signaling pathway [PDF]
Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious pathology that causes dysfunction in concentrating urine due to kidney damage, resulting in blood pressure dysregulation and increased levels of toxic metabolites.
Eyyüp Sabri Özden +6 more
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Protective effect of dexpanthenol in tacrolimus-induced nephrotoxicity in rats [PDF]
Organ transplantation extends life expectancy; however, tacrolimus, a key immunosuppressant, carries risks of nephrotoxicity. This study explores dexpanthenol’s potential to protect against tacrolimus-induced nephrotoxicity.
Mehmet Zubaroglu +5 more
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Which Moisturizer to Use in Scar Therapy after Burn Injuries? A Subjective and Objective Skin and Scar Evaluation after Topical Treatment with Dexpanthenol, Aloe Vera, and Plant Oil [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Good scar management in burn care is essential. Nevertheless, there are no consistent recommendations regarding moisturizers for scar management.
Mahsa Bagheri +6 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by dexpanthenol confirmed with open application test: A case report [PDF]
Topical medications and cosmetic products contain many allergens that can trigger allergic contact dermatitis. One of the most frequent ingredients is dexpanthenol (bepanthen, panthenol). A case of a 19-year-old female patient is presented, with a 2-year
Smiljić Marijana +2 more
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Evaluation of gastroprotective activity of a chitosan-based gel containing dexpanthenol [PDF]
Introduction: Development of new gastroprotectants for treatment of acid-related digestive disorders remains an urgent task of gastroenterology and pharmacology, due to the wide prevalence of this category of diseases, as well as the problem of ...
Anna V. Buzlama, Solaiman Doba
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Effect of dexpanthenol on wound healing in penile fracture model: An experimental study
Objectives: In the present study, we aimed to investigate the effect of dexpanthenol on wound healing at the histopathological level on cavernous tissue. Materials and methods: Forty-four Wistar albino rats weighing 220-250 g were used.
Veli M. Yazar +7 more
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