植物提取物在痤疮管理:叙述回顾。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-07-07 DOI:10.1159/000547149
Mathieu Leti, Lucile Garidou, Stéphane V Cuisiat, Aline Stennevin, Gautier Doat, Céline Mias
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摘要

背景:痤疮是一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,与毛囊皮脂腺单位功能受损相关,可导致非炎症性和炎症性病变的发展,在某些情况下,可导致持续的炎症后红斑、色素沉着和瘢痕形成。痤疮的病理生理是复杂的,包括皮脂生成和组成的改变、角化异常、微生物群失调和皮肤炎症。常规疗法,如局部类维生素a、抗生素和过氧化苯甲酰,是轻度至中度痤疮的一线治疗方法,但抗生素耐药性和局部不良反应可能对治疗结果产生负面影响,导致人们对疾病管理替代策略的兴趣日益浓厚。皮肤化妆品的使用越来越被认为是改善治疗结果和患者依从性的有效策略。特别是,最近有越来越多的研究旨在确定天然植物成分,这些成分具有针对痤疮涉及的多种致病机制的特性,但对皮肤屏障功能的影响较小。摘要:本综述基于体外、离体和体内研究的见解,总结了皮肤美容抗痤疮产品中最具特征的植物提取物和植物化合物的抗痤疮特性。从临床试验中获得的证据评估的有效性和安全性的局部配方含有这些草药成分也提出。最后,几种不太好表征的草药提取物和植物化合物与有希望的抗痤疮特性进行了描述。虽然到目前为止,许多抗痤疮草药成分的研究仍在进行中,但这篇综述强调了局部植物性配方在减少痤疮患者病变计数和疾病严重程度方面的有效性,以及草药成分对皮脂成分、微生物多样性和皮脂腺单位细胞分化的再平衡作用。结合这些提取物所显示的抗菌膜、抗炎、抗氧化和皮肤屏障修复特性,目前的证据表明,含有植物成分的皮肤化妆品无论是作为单一疗法、保养治疗,还是与传统药物联合使用,对痤疮的治疗都有很大的希望。
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Plant Extracts in Acne Management: a narrative review.

Background: Acne is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with impaired pilosebaceous unit function leading to the development of noninflammatory and inflammatory lesions and, in some cases, persistent post-inflammatory erythema, hyperpigmentation and scarring. Acne pathophysiology is complex, involving altered sebum production and composition, abnormal keratinization, microbiome dysbiosis, and skin inflammation. Conventional therapies, such as topical retinoids, antibiotics and benzoyl peroxide, are the first-line treatments for mild-to-moderate acne, but antibiotic resistance and local adverse effects can have a negative impact on therapeutic outcomes, leading to a growing interest in alternative strategies for disease management. The use of dermocosmetics is increasingly being recognized as a useful strategy to improve treatment outcomes and patient adherence. In particular, there has been a recent increase in research aiming to identify natural plant-based ingredients with properties that target the multiple pathogenic mechanisms involved in acne, but which have less impact on skin barrier function.

Summary: This review provides a summary of the anti-acne properties of the most well-characterized plant extracts and phytocompounds used in dermocosmetic anti-acne products, based on insights gained from in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo studies. Evidence gained from clinical trials evaluating the effectiveness and safety of topical formulations containing these herbal ingredients is also presented. Finally, several less well-characterized herbal extracts and phytocompounds with promising anti-acne properties are described.

Key messages: Although research is ongoing for many of the anti-acne herbal ingredients identified so far, this review highlights the effectiveness of topical plant-based formulations for reducing lesion counts and disease severity in acne patients, as well as the rebalancing effects of herbal ingredients on sebum composition, microbial diversity, and pilosebaceous unit cell differentiation. Taken together with the antibiofilm, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and skin barrier repair properties demonstrated for many of these extracts, current evidence suggests that dermocosmetics with plant-based ingredients show great promise for acne management, either as monotherapies, maintenance treatments, or in combination with conventional drugs.

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Dermatology
Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
2.90%
发文量
71
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1893, ''Dermatology'' provides a worldwide survey of clinical and investigative dermatology. Original papers report clinical and laboratory findings. In order to inform readers of the implications of recent research, editorials and reviews prepared by invited, internationally recognized scientists are regularly featured. In addition to original papers, the journal publishes rapid communications, short communications, and letters to ''Dermatology''. ''Dermatology'' answers the complete information needs of practitioners concerned with progress in research related to skin, clinical dermatology and therapy. The journal enjoys a high scientific reputation with a continually increasing impact factor and an equally high circulation.
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