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Flavonoids Present in Propolis in the Battle against Photoaging and Psoriasis.

Claudia Rebeca Rivera-YañezPorfirio Alonso Ruiz-HurtadoMaría Isabel Mendoza-RamosJulia Reyes-RealiGina Stella García-RomoGlustein Pozo-MolinaAldo Arturo Reséndiz-AlborOscar Nieto-YañezAdolfo René Méndez-CruzClaudia Fabiola Méndez-CataláNelly Rivera-Yañez
Published in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The skin is the main external organ. It protects against different types of potentially harmful agents, such as pathogens, or physical factors, such as radiation. Skin disorders are very diverse, and some of them lack adequate and accessible treatment. The photoaging of the skin is a problem of great relevance since it is related to the development of cancer, while psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease that causes scaly skin lesions and deterioration of the lifestyle of people affected. These diseases affect the patient's health and quality of life, so alternatives have been sought that improve the treatment for these diseases. This review focuses on describing the properties and benefits of flavonoids from propolis against these diseases. The information collected shows that the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of flavonoids play a crucial role in the control and regulation of the cellular and biochemical alterations caused by these diseases; moreover, flavones, flavonols, flavanones, flavan-3-ols, and isoflavones contained in different worldwide propolis samples are the types of flavonoids usually evaluated in both diseases. Therefore, the research carried out in the area of dermatology with bioactive compounds of different origins is of great relevance to developing preventive and therapeutic approaches.
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