Medical Researches
Likely Very Effective
Based on 3 Researches
We tested an artificial intelligence model designed to provide tailored non-medicated solutions for hair loss. Over a 24-week period, 38 women experiencing hair thinning received personalized treatment kits, which included topical serums, shampoos, oral supplements, and marine collagen peptides.
While the study highlighted various improvements in hair growth, thickness, and scalp health, it's essential to note that the collagen component was part of a broader treatment plan. This makes it challenging to pinpoint collagen's specific influence on hair loss independently of other treatments.
Participants reported encouraging results such as reduced hair shedding and enhanced hair texture, but because collagen was combined with multiple other treatments, we cannot conclusively assess its direct effect. Overall, this innovative AI-driven approach shows promise in addressing hair loss through personalized care, but further research is necessary to isolate the individual contributions of each component, including collagen.
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Collagen and exosomes enhance hair growthNovel strategy for hair regeneration: Exosomes and collagenous sequences of human a1(XVII) chain enhance hair follicle stem cell activity by regulating the hsa-novel-238a-CASP9 axis.
Collagen's impact on hair loss
We explored how collagen treatment, particularly collagenous sequences from the Human a1(XVII) Chain, works alongside exosomes derived from dermal papilla cells to boost hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) activity. Our research aimed to understand the effects of these components on hair loss and regeneration.
In our study, we discovered that both collagen and the exosomal particles significantly improved the viability and migration of HFSCs. Using a variety of assays, we confirmed that these treatments helped HFSCs thrive and move better, which is essential for hair growth.
What makes this study particularly interesting is the identification of hsa-novel-238a, a small RNA that gets activated upon treatment. This molecule was shown to target the CASP9 gene, indicating a specific pathway through which collagen and exosomes may influence hair follicle activity.
Overall, our findings suggest that combining exosomes with collagenous sequences could be a promising strategy for treating hair loss. This innovative approach sheds light on the potential therapeutic role of collagen in enhancing hair follicle regeneration.
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We explored the effects of specific nutrients on hair loss in pets, particularly focusing on canines and cats. Our research highlighted the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which is crucial for hair regeneration. We found that collagen, particularly in the form of fish collagen peptides, plays an important role in promoting hair health.
In our study, we noted that keratin hydrolyzed and egg yolk lecithin, along with fish collagen peptides, can significantly boost the movement of β-catenin into the nucleus of skin cells. This process is essential for activating genes that are vital for hair regeneration.
Considering the impact of nutritional balance on pet health, our findings suggest that incorporating these nutrients into a pet's diet could provide an effective strategy for addressing hair loss. By enhancing the expression of target genes linked to hair regeneration, we observed that collagen and other related nutrients may offer a promising avenue for maintaining healthy fur in our furry friends.
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