Picture3

They found that whether applied topically or ingested in drinking water, glycerin, or glycerol, helps calm the classic scaly, red, raised and itchy patches in their psoriasis model, Dr. Wendy Bollag, cell physiologist and skin researcher at the Medical College of Georgia and Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center and her colleagues report in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences

#glycerin #glycerol #psoriasis

Vivek Choudhary, Ismail Kaddour-Djebbar, Victoria E. Custer, Rawipan Uaratanawong, Xunsheng Chen, Elyssa Cohen, Rong Yang, Etsubdenk Ajebo, Sarah Hossack, Wendy B. Bollag. Glycerol Improves Skin Lesion Development in the Imiquimod Mouse Model of Psoriasis: Experimental Confirmation of Anecdotal Reports from Patients with Psoriasis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021; 22 (16): 8749 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22168749

Psoriasis, glycerin, glycerol, maturation, phosphatidylglycerol, hydrogen peroxide, aquaporin, phospholipase-D-2, inflammation, emollient, keratinocytes, oxidative, itchy, red, patches, scaly, Skin Lesion

#Psoriasis #glycerin #glycerol #maturation #phosphatidylglycerol #aquaporin #itchy #red #patches

Ralph Turchiano

By Ralph Turchiano

I have a strong affinity for the sciences which led me to create my sites. My compulsion for the past decade has been reviewing literally every peer-reviewed research article. Which can easily be validated by following my posts. To me, science is where the real news is, as it will mold our destiny beyond that of politics or economics. ;-)

Leave a Reply

Discover more from CLINICALNEWS.ORG

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading