Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1925775 Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Resveratrol, a phytoalexin antioxidant found in red grapes, has been shown to have both chemopreventive and therapeutic effects against many diseases and disorders, including those of the skin. Studies have shown protective effects of resveratrol against ultraviolet radiation-mediated oxidative stress and cutaneous damages including skin cancer. Because many of the skin conditions stem from ultraviolet radiation and oxidative stress, this antioxidant appears to have promise and prospects against a wide range of cutaneous disorders including skin aging and skin cancers. However, there are a few roadblocks in the way of this promising agent regarding its translation from the bench to the bedside. This review discusses the promise and prospects of resveratrol in the management of skin disorders and the associated challenges.

Research highlights► Background on skin, skin cancer, and oxidative stress. ► Resveratrol’s effects on skin disease in vitro and in vivo. ► Promise and prospects of resveratrol in skin disorders. ► Challenges of using resveratrol, and ways to combat them.

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