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Idebenone, green tea, and Coffeeberry® extract: new and innovative antioxidants
Patricia Farris
Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
Address correspondence and reprint requests to: Patricia Farris, MD, 701 Metairie Road, Metairie, Louisiana 70005, or email: pkfar@aol.com.
Copyright © Blackwell Publishing, Inc., 2007
KEYWORDS
alpha lipoic acid • antioxidants • Coffeeberry® • green tea polyphenols • idebenone

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: The use of topical antioxidants is gaining favor among dermatologists because of their broad biologic activity. Many are not only antioxidants but also have antiinflammatory and anticarcinogenic activities. Thus for dermatologists these cosmeceuticals have many potential applications. In general, topical antioxidants exert their effects by down-regulating free radical mediated pathways that damage skin. The present study will describe the science behind some of the newest topical antioxidants and outline how they can be used as part of a comprehensive skin care regimen.


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10.1111/j.1529-8019.2007.00146.x About DOI

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