Phytochemicals for Hair Health Targeting Growth Signaling Molecules in Hair Follicular Stem Cells: A New Strategy for Hair Growth

    So Jeong Paik, Ming Zhang, Ha Yeong Kang, Min Jeong Woo, Heejung Choi, Sooah Kim, Sung Keun Jung
    The review explores the potential of phytochemicals from natural sources as safer alternatives to conventional hair loss treatments, which often have adverse effects. It highlights key signaling pathways, such as Wnt/β-catenin, Sonic hedgehog (Shh), and JAK-STAT, crucial for hair growth and regeneration. Various natural extracts, including those from propolis, Gardenia florida, and Mangifera indica, have shown significant hair growth effects by activating these pathways. Despite promising preclinical results, further research is needed to verify the clinical relevance and safety of these phytochemicals, aiming to develop effective hair growth therapies with minimal side effects.
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