植物成分在肿瘤化妆品中的治疗潜力:放射性皮炎治疗的系统综述。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Anshul Upadhyay, Chitra Gupta, Pankaj Bhatt, Vandana Arora Sethi, Khushbu Gupta, Keerti Singh
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目的探讨植物成分作为放射性皮炎皮质类固醇的替代品,强调抗氧化、抗菌和抗炎特性。它总结了植物成分减轻辐射引起的皮肤损伤和促进癌症放疗患者“肿瘤化妆品”发展的最新研究。资料来源回顾了科学文献,包括放射性皮炎症状、植物成分机制及其治疗放射性皮肤损伤的有效性的研究。搜索标准包括同行评审的关于治疗应用和药妆配方的文章。放射性皮炎影响95%在放射治疗期间暴露于电离辐射的个体,表现为红斑、瘙痒、溃疡和坏死等症状。目前的治疗严重依赖于皮质类固醇,这会导致皮肤萎缩和全身反应等副作用。植物成分通过中和自由基和防止辐射引起的皮肤损伤提供了更安全的替代品。它们的抗氧化、抗菌和抗炎作用与放射性皮炎愈合机制一致。研究强调了它们在防止细菌重复感染和促进皮肤恢复方面的功效。植物成分越来越多地加入到癌症患者的药妆产品中。结论植物成分为基础的制剂是治疗放射性皮炎更安全的替代品。它们在肿瘤化妆品中的使用可以减少副作用,同时改善患者的预后。需要进一步研究植物成分配方来治疗辐射引起的皮肤损伤。
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Therapeutic potential of phytoconstituents in oncocosmetics: A systematic review on radiodermatitis management.

ObjectiveThe article explores phytoconstituents as alternatives to corticosteroids for radiodermatitis, emphasizing antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It summarizes recent research on phytoconstituents mitigating radiation-induced skin damage and contributing to "oncocosmetics" development for cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.Data SourcesScientific literature was reviewed, including studies on radiodermatitis symptoms, phytoconstituent mechanisms, and their effectiveness in treating radiation-induced skin injuries. Search criteria included peer-reviewed articles on therapeutic applications and cosmeceutical formulations.Data SummaryRadiodermatitis affects 95% of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation during radiotherapy, presenting symptoms like erythema, pruritus, ulcers, and necrosis. Current treatments rely heavily on corticosteroids, which cause side effects like skin atrophy and systemic reactions. Phytoconstituents offer safer alternatives by neutralizing free radicals and protecting against radiation-induced skin damage. Their antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory actions align with mechanisms involved in radiodermatitis healing. Research highlights their efficacy in preventing bacterial superinfection and promoting skin recovery. Phytoconstituents are increasingly incorporated into cosmeceutical products for cancer patients.ConclusionsPhytoconstituent-based preparations promise safer alternatives to corticosteroids for managing radiodermatitis. Their use in oncocosmetics can reduce side effects while improving patient outcomes. Further research into phytoconstituent formulations is needed for radiation-induced skin injuries.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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