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Evaluation of anti-acne properties of phloretin in vitro and in vivo.

H KumK-B RohS ShinK JungD ParkEunsun Jung
Published in: International journal of cosmetic science (2015)
This study revealed that phloretin inhibits the growth of P. acnes, P. granulosum, and S. epidermidis. In addition, we demonstrated that phloretin attenuates COX-2 and PGE2 expression during the P. acnes-induced upregulation of inflammatory signalling. Clinical studies further suggested that treatment with formulations containing phloretin confers anti-acne benefits. Based on these results, we suggest that phloretin may be introduced as a possible acne-mitigating agent.
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