Research Progress on Targeted Antioxidant Therapy and Vitiligo

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Abstract

Vitiligo is a common acquired depigmenting disease characterized by the loss of functional melanocytes and epidermal melanin. Vitiligo has a long treatment cycle and slow results, which is one of the most difficult challenges for skin diseases. Oxidative stress plays an important role as an initiating and driving factor in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. Antioxidant therapy has recently become a research hotspot in vitiligo treatment. A series of antioxidants has been discovered and applied to the treatment of vitiligo, which has returned satisfactory results. This article briefly reviews the relationship between oxidative stress and vitiligo. We also describe the progress of targeted antioxidant therapy in vitiligo, with the aim of providing a reference for new drug development and treatment options for this condition.

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Zhang, J., Hu, W., Wang, P., Ding, Y., Wang, H., & Kang, X. (2022). Research Progress on Targeted Antioxidant Therapy and Vitiligo. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/1821780

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