LUNA update/Fullerene nanomaterials potentiate hair growth

bornthisway

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Fullerene nanomaterials potentiate hair growth.

Nanomedicine. 2009 Feb 13.

Luna nanoWorks, a division of Luna Innovations Incorporated, Danville, Virginia, USA.
Zhou Z, Lenk R, Dellinger A, Macfarland D, Kumar K, Wilson SR, Kepley CL.


Hair loss is a common symptom resulting from a wide range of disease processes and can lead to stress in affected individuals. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of fullerene nanomaterials on hair growth. We used shaved mice as well as SKH-1 "bald" mice to determine if fullerene-based compounds could affect hair growth and hair follicle numbers. In shaved mice, fullerenes increase the rate of hair growth as compared with mice receiving vehicle only. In SKH-1 hairless mice fullerene derivatives given topically or subdermally markedly increased hair growth. This was paralleled by a significant increase in the number of hair follicles in fullerene-treated mice as compared with those mice treated with vehicle only. The fullerenes also increased hair growth in human skin sections maintained in culture. These studies have wide-ranging implications for those conditions leading to hair loss, including alopecia, chemotherapy, and reactions to various chemicals.
 

tonyj

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Here's a U.S. company that is trying to put a patent on the a protocol for the therapeutic administration of fullerene.

Strange, fullerene has been out since 2005 and nobody really has any results or none that I can find in forums. The company Vitamin C60 BioResearch Corporation to my knowledge has only done mouse studies, no human studies.

USING FULLERENES TO ENHANCE AND STIMULATE HAIR GROWTH
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2011/0003773.html
 

Jacob

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There are some hair products out there that contain them. As well as skin-care products.
 
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