The potential of androgenic alopecia management from plant derivative

Hair loss or alopecia is a common dermatological issue that can affect millions of human population of all ages and both gender, male and female. Frequently, alopecia has been found to be associated with significant adverse effects or reduction of psychological and self-esteem. Consequently, this ma...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Noor, Norhayati, Nazri, N. Z., Mohamad Salam, N. A., Abdul Rasid, Z. I., Hasham, R., Abdul Aziz, A.
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author Mohamed Noor, Norhayati
Nazri, N. Z.
Mohamad Salam, N. A.
Abdul Rasid, Z. I.
Hasham, R.
Abdul Aziz, A.
author_facet Mohamed Noor, Norhayati
Nazri, N. Z.
Mohamad Salam, N. A.
Abdul Rasid, Z. I.
Hasham, R.
Abdul Aziz, A.
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description Hair loss or alopecia is a common dermatological issue that can affect millions of human population of all ages and both gender, male and female. Frequently, alopecia has been found to be associated with significant adverse effects or reduction of psychological and self-esteem. Consequently, this may lead to psychological problems such as depression and anxiety, thus it may negatively impact the quality of life as well. There are several types of hair loss including androgenetic alopecia (AGA), alopecia areata (AA), alopecia totalis (AT), Alopecia Universalis (AU), cicatricial alopecia (CA), senescent alopecia (SA), traction alopecia (TA) and telogen effluvium. However, this review will focus on the androgenic alopecia only. Androgenic alopecia (AGA) also known as male pattern baldness is referred to as hair loss that often occurs in men after puberty caused by the androgen. In addition, this review will discuss on the hair growth cycles and their mechanism on the androgenic alopecia and lastly the management of androgenic alopecia using plant derivatives and methods used in order to prolong the efficacy of androgenetic alopecia treatment.
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spelling utm.eprints-931502021-11-19T03:24:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/93150/ The potential of androgenic alopecia management from plant derivative Mohamed Noor, Norhayati Nazri, N. Z. Mohamad Salam, N. A. Abdul Rasid, Z. I. Hasham, R. Abdul Aziz, A. TP Chemical technology Hair loss or alopecia is a common dermatological issue that can affect millions of human population of all ages and both gender, male and female. Frequently, alopecia has been found to be associated with significant adverse effects or reduction of psychological and self-esteem. Consequently, this may lead to psychological problems such as depression and anxiety, thus it may negatively impact the quality of life as well. There are several types of hair loss including androgenetic alopecia (AGA), alopecia areata (AA), alopecia totalis (AT), Alopecia Universalis (AU), cicatricial alopecia (CA), senescent alopecia (SA), traction alopecia (TA) and telogen effluvium. However, this review will focus on the androgenic alopecia only. Androgenic alopecia (AGA) also known as male pattern baldness is referred to as hair loss that often occurs in men after puberty caused by the androgen. In addition, this review will discuss on the hair growth cycles and their mechanism on the androgenic alopecia and lastly the management of androgenic alopecia using plant derivatives and methods used in order to prolong the efficacy of androgenetic alopecia treatment. Rynnye Lyan Resources 2020-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/93150/1/NorhayatiMohamedNoor2020_ThePotentialofAndrogenicAlopeciaManagement.pdf Mohamed Noor, Norhayati and Nazri, N. Z. and Mohamad Salam, N. A. and Abdul Rasid, Z. I. and Hasham, R. and Abdul Aziz, A. (2020) The potential of androgenic alopecia management from plant derivative. Food Research, 4 . pp. 1-13. ISSN 2550-2166 http://dx.doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.4(S2).S09 DOI:10.26656/fr.2017.4(S2).S09
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The potential of androgenic alopecia management from plant derivative
title The potential of androgenic alopecia management from plant derivative
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title_short The potential of androgenic alopecia management from plant derivative
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