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Treatment with L-ascorbate-2-phosphate trisodium salt ameliorates solar lentigos

2nd International Conference on Dermatology & Skincare

08-09, May 2025 | Boston, USA

Genji Imokawa

Utsunomiya University, Japan

Abstract :

Little is known about the anti-pigmenting effects of whitening agents on solar lentigos (SLs), which comprise ~60% of hyperpigmented facial lesions of Asian subjects. Lotions with or with­out 6% L-ascorbate-2-phosphate trisodium salt (APS) (test lotion (TL) and placebo lotion (PL), respectively) were applied twice daily on the entire right and left sides of the face for 24 weeks in a double-blind half-face study of 27 Japanese females with SLs. To evaluate anti-pigment­ing effects on previously selected SLs, lightness (L) and melanin index values that reflect pig­mentation levels were measured using a color difference meter and a Mexameter MX18, re­spectively, at 0 and 24 weeks. The L values significantly increased in the TL treated SLs and the non-lesional surrounding skin (NLS) at 24 weeks, whereas the L values of PL-treated SLs and NLS remained unchanged. The number of subjects with > 2.0 increased L value, levels distinctly recognizable by subjects at 24 weeks compared to 0 week was 7 of 27 (TL) and 0 of 27 (PL) in SLs and 3 of 27 (TL) and 0 of 27 (PS) in NLS. The melanin index values also signifi­cantly decreased to a more extent in TL-treated SLs than in PL-treated SLs at 24 weeks, while the melanin index values of TL-treated NSL significantly decreased to a more extent than PL-treated NSL. These findings strongly indicate that APS has a weak but significant anti-pig­menting effect on SLs and a significant whitening effect even on normally pigmented healthy skin.

Biography :

Genji Imokawa has completed his PhD at the age of 37 years from Kobe University School of Medicine Depart­ment of Dermatology. He is now the professor of Center for Bioscience Research & Education, Utsunomiya Uni­versity. He has published more than 185 papers in reputed English journals and has been serving as an editorial board member of several journals.