Tyrosine on Cutaneous Pigmentation - A New Therapy Line for Vitiligo

A. V.
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The topical effect of tyrosine in altering skin pigmentogenesis was studied using melanin pigment producing strain of Cryptococcus neoformans. Although the biochemical pathway is different in C. neoformans, where phenol oxidase enzyme is involved unlike tyrosinase as in the case of mammalian cell, still the findings prove the method to be reliable and reproducible. Peri-cellular absorption of tyrosine and subsequent melanogenesis were observed in treated cell of C neoformans. Further the quality of pigment produced in the cell of the organism was different from phenol oxidase induced pigment. The pigment thus offered protection to the cells from UV damage. The observation based study on tyrosine based cream in human skin and subsequent sun exposure resulted in minimal erythema and delayed pigment darkening indicating the underlying melanogenesis process. Further, the absence of erythema suggests the possible melanogenesis activation at sub-dermal level and its effect in protecting the skin from sun damage. The clinical usefulness of topical tyrosine and other scientific details are discussed in the paper. extracellular supplementation of tyrosine and its usefulness in the treatment of vitiligo. Details are presented in the paper.
酪氨酸对皮肤色素沉着的影响——白癜风的新疗法
用产黑色素的新型隐球菌菌株研究了酪氨酸外用对皮肤色素形成的影响。尽管新生C.生物化学途径不同于哺乳动物细胞中涉及酪氨酸酶的酚氧化酶,但研究结果证明了该方法的可靠性和可重复性。在处理过的新生C细胞中观察到酪氨酸的细胞周围吸收和随后的黑色素生成。此外,生物细胞内产生的色素与酚氧化酶诱导的色素质量不同。因此,这种色素可以保护细胞免受紫外线的伤害。基于观察的研究,酪氨酸乳霜在人体皮肤和随后的阳光照射下导致轻微红斑和延迟色素变暗,表明潜在的黑色素形成过程。此外,红斑的消失表明可能在真皮下水平激活黑色素生成及其保护皮肤免受阳光损伤的作用。本文讨论了局部酪氨酸的临床用途和其他科学细节。细胞外补充酪氨酸及其在治疗白癜风中的作用。文中详细介绍了该方法。
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