volume 20 issue 4 pages 199-210

Beneficial Long-Term Effects of Combined Oral/Topical Antioxidant Treatment with the Carotenoids Lutein and Zeaxanthin on Human Skin: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

P. Palombo 1
G. M. Fabrizi 2
Vincenzo Ruocco 3
E. Ruocco 3
Joachim W. Fluhr 4
Rachel T. Roberts 5
Pierfrancesco Morganti 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2007-04-20
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.833
CiteScore6.6
Impact factor3.2
ISSN16605527, 16605535
PubMed ID:  17446716
General Medicine
Pharmacology
Physiology
Dermatology
Abstract

<i>Background:</i> The skin is exposed to numerous environmental assaults that can lead to premature aging. Of these agents, perhaps none is more ubiquitous than the ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths of sunlight. The primary immediate defense against environmental skin damage is the antioxidant capacity of the skin. However, this defense system can be compromised by moderate exposure to UV light. Therefore, bolstering the antioxidant defense system of the skin is a potentially important strategy for reducing environmentally induced skin damage. <i>Aim of the Study:</i> This clinical trial was designed to study the efficacy of lutein and zeaxanthin, two potentially important antioxidants found naturally in the skin, upon five skin physiology parameters (surface lipids, hydration, photoprotective activity, skin elasticity and skin lipid peroxidation – malondialdehyde) of human subjects. These xanthophyllic carotenoids were administered either orally, topically, or in combination (both oral and topical routes). <i>Results:</i> The results obtained indicate that the combined oral and topical administration of lutein and zeaxanthin provides the highest degree of antioxidant protection. However, oral and topical administration of these antioxidants individually also provides significant activity in the skin. In addition, oral administration of lutein may provide better protection than that afforded by topical application of this antioxidant when measured by changes in lipid peroxidation and photoprotective activity in the skin following UV light irradiation.

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Palombo P. et al. Beneficial Long-Term Effects of Combined Oral/Topical Antioxidant Treatment with the Carotenoids Lutein and Zeaxanthin on Human Skin: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study // Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 2007. Vol. 20. No. 4. pp. 199-210.
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Palombo P., Fabrizi G. M., Ruocco V., Ruocco E., Fluhr J. W., Roberts R. T., Morganti P. Beneficial Long-Term Effects of Combined Oral/Topical Antioxidant Treatment with the Carotenoids Lutein and Zeaxanthin on Human Skin: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study // Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 2007. Vol. 20. No. 4. pp. 199-210.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1159/000101807
UR - https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/101807
TI - Beneficial Long-Term Effects of Combined Oral/Topical Antioxidant Treatment with the Carotenoids Lutein and Zeaxanthin on Human Skin: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
T2 - Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
AU - Palombo, P.
AU - Fabrizi, G. M.
AU - Ruocco, Vincenzo
AU - Ruocco, E.
AU - Fluhr, Joachim W.
AU - Roberts, Rachel T.
AU - Morganti, Pierfrancesco
PY - 2007
DA - 2007/04/20
PB - S. Karger AG
SP - 199-210
IS - 4
VL - 20
PMID - 17446716
SN - 1660-5527
SN - 1660-5535
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@article{2007_Palombo,
author = {P. Palombo and G. M. Fabrizi and Vincenzo Ruocco and E. Ruocco and Joachim W. Fluhr and Rachel T. Roberts and Pierfrancesco Morganti},
title = {Beneficial Long-Term Effects of Combined Oral/Topical Antioxidant Treatment with the Carotenoids Lutein and Zeaxanthin on Human Skin: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study},
journal = {Skin Pharmacology and Physiology},
year = {2007},
volume = {20},
publisher = {S. Karger AG},
month = {apr},
url = {https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/101807},
number = {4},
pages = {199--210},
doi = {10.1159/000101807}
}
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Palombo, P., et al. “Beneficial Long-Term Effects of Combined Oral/Topical Antioxidant Treatment with the Carotenoids Lutein and Zeaxanthin on Human Skin: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study.” Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, vol. 20, no. 4, Apr. 2007, pp. 199-210. https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/101807.