<i>Cinnamomum burmannii</i> Leaves-Derived Carbon Dots Promote Angiogenesis and Stimulate Hair Follicle Regeneration by Reshaping the Microenvironment of Hair Follicles
February 2026
in “
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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TLDR Carbon dots from Cinnamomum burmannii leaves can promote hair growth and regeneration.
The study explores the use of carbon dots derived from Cinnamomum burmannii leaves (Cb-CDs) as a novel treatment for androgenic alopecia (AGA). These Cb-CDs remodel the hair follicle microenvironment by scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS), reducing inflammation, inhibiting apoptosis, and promoting cell proliferation. In vitro experiments showed that Cb-CDs inhibited DPPH free radicals by 93.91% and had high transdermal permeability. In vivo zebrafish experiments confirmed their anti-inflammatory activity, with a 90.91% inhibition rate of neutrophil migration. In an AGA mouse model, 0.05% Cb-CDs increased hair regeneration coverage to 87.11% and significantly thickened hair diameter. The study suggests that Cb-CDs may inhibit the TGF-β1 and NF-κB p65 signaling pathways while activating the β-catenin and Cycline D1 pathways, promoting cell proliferation and angiogenesis, reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, and prolonging the anagen phase. This research proposes a new "multifunctional activated biomass carbon dot" strategy for AGA treatment.