Exploring Niacinamide as a Multifunctional Agent for Skin Health and Rejuvenation
- PMID: 41088896
- DOI: 10.2174/0113892010402025250922222646
Exploring Niacinamide as a Multifunctional Agent for Skin Health and Rejuvenation
Abstract
Niacinamide, a water-soluble derivative of vitamin B3, has emerged as a versatile compound with wide-ranging therapeutic potential in dermatology. This review critically examines its formulation strategies, mechanisms of action, clinical benefits, safety profile, and advancements in delivery technologies. Niacinamide exhibits anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and barrier-strengthening properties, making it valuable in the treatment of acne, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, and skin aging. It regulates sebum secretion, diminishes inflammatory lesions, supports collagen production, and protects against photoaging. Clinical studies affirm its effectiveness in enhancing skin tone, texture, and barrier integrity, with minimal adverse effects, even with prolonged use. Innovations in drug delivery, such as microencapsulation, liposomal carriers, and nanoparticle-based systems, have enhanced its dermal absorption and stability. Looking ahead, the integration of niacinamide into combination therapies and tailored skincare regimens offers promising opportunities to maximize its clinical utility. Overall, niacinamide stands out as a multifunctional dermatological agent with significant potential for promoting skin health and rejuvenation.
Keywords: Niacinamide; anti-inflammatory; antioxidant; barrier function.; dermatology; skin health.
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