Dr. Valacchi reviews histological findings from a study published in the March 2025 issue of Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology that investigated the effects of a dietary supplement containing rosemary extract on biomarkers associated with skin glycation and oxinflammation.
Using skin biopsies and tape-strip analysis, the study evaluated whether targeted nutritional intervention could help reverse processes linked to the formation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and inflammation-related skin aging.
Topics Covered
- Histological evidence related to skin glycation reversal
- The role of oxinflammation and AGEs in visible skin aging
- Biomarker analysis using skin biopsies and tape-strip techniques
- Potential effects of rosemary extract on skin health and inflammation pathways
Reference
Guiotto A, et al. Reversing Oxinflammation Associated with Glycative Stress and Formation of Advanced Glycation End Products with a Dietary Supplement Containing Rosemary Extract. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology. 2025;18(3):34–38.
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