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    Anti-Aging Effects of Rapamycin; Resveratrol; and Topical Melatonin on the Skin

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    Author
    Bondugji, Dena
    Nguyen, Thao
    Hegazy, Somaya
    Affiliation
    College of Pharmacy, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2020
    Keywords
    Anti-Aging
    Rapamycin
    Resveratrol
    Topical Melatonin
    skin aging
    hyperpigmentation
    age spots
    deral thickness
    collagen fibers
    MeSH Subjects
    Resveratrol
    Melatonin
    hyperpigmentation
    Advisor
    Campbell, Ashley
    
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    This item is part of the Pharmacy Student Research Projects collection, made available by the College of Pharmacy and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact Jennifer Martin, Librarian and Clinical Instructor, Pharmacy Practice and Science, jenmartin@email.arizona.edu.
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    Abstract
    Specific Aims: The specific aim of this study is to explore the effects of topical melatonin, resveratrol, and rapamycin on slowing the progression of and reversing skin aging symptoms. Methods: A comprehensive search strategy using keywords for 'topical melatonin,' 'resveratrol,' 'rapamycin,' and 'skin aging' was developed. Articles were identified through a systematic search of bibliographic databases. Interventional and observational studies in humans or human skin cells were included if at least one group received one of the active ingredients of focus, and at least one outcome related to skin anti-aging was reported. Three investigators worked through disagreements on inclusion eligibility through discussion and consensus generation and bias assessment was performed. Main Results: There were a total of 17 studies that met inclusion criteria. Overall, the studies involving topical melatonin and resveratrol, positive outcomes included skin wrinkle reduction, increased skin hydration, improved skin tonicity or complexion, and reduction in hyperpigmentation, or age spots. Outcomes of the one article on rapamycin that met inclusion criteria included an increase in dermal thickness, diameter, and density of collagen fibers. Conclusions: Available studies identified through this systematic review suggest that resveratrol and topical melatonin appear to be modestly effective at reducing the appearance of aged skin. While a body of literature exists that examines rapamycin on a molecular level, more human studies must be carried out in order to gain a better understanding of its potential benefits on skin aging.
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    Class of 2020 Abstract and Poster
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