| Literature DB >> 25574195 |
Shao-Min Zhong1, Nan Sun1, Hui-Xian Liu1, Yue-Qing Niu1, Yan Wu1.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lignin peroxidase (LIP) as a skin-lightening agent in patients with melasma. A self-controlled clinical study was performed in 31 women who had melasma on both sides of the face. This study involved 8 weeks of a full-face product treatment. The skin color was measured at days 0, 7, 28 and 56 using a chromameter on the forehead and cheeks. Standardized digital photographic images of each side of the face of all subjects were captured by a complexion analysis system. Clinical scores of the pigmentation were determined by two dermatologists. After using the LIP whitening lotion for 7 days, the luminance (L*) values of the melasma and the normal skin were significantly increased from baseline. The L* values continued to increase at days 28 and 56. The melasma area severity index (MASI) score was statistically decreased after 28 days of treatment. No treatment-related adverse events were observed. LIP whitening lotion was able to eliminate the skin pigmentation after 7 days of treatment, and provides a completely innovative approach to rapid skin lightening. The LIP whitening lotion exhibited good compatibility and was well tolerated.Entities:
Keywords: emulsions; lignin peroxidase; melanin; melasma; skin lightening; statistics
Year: 2014 PMID: 25574195 PMCID: PMC4280934 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2014.2118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 2Normal and UV pictures of a patient prior to and following treatment at different time points. D, day.
Figure 1Skin lightness measurements at different time points of treatment. ***P<0.001. D, day; L, luminance.
Figure 3Skin redness measurements at different time points of treatment. ***P<0.001. D, day.
Figure 4Changes in melasma area severity index (MASI) scores. *P<0.05. D, day.