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Physiochemical properties and application of hyaluronic acid: a systematic review

  • J Cosmet Dermatol. 2016 Dec;15(4):520-526. doi: 10.1111/jocd.12237.
Natalia M Salwowska 1 Katarzyna A Bebenek 2 Dominika A Żądło 3 Dominika L Wcisło-Dziadecka 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Dermatology, Andrzej Mielęcki Memorial Independent Public Clinical Hospital in Katowice, Katowice, Poland.
  • 2 Department of Medicine, Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, Hinsdale, IL, USA.
  • 3 Department of General and Endocrine Surgery, School of Medicine in Bytom Division of Dentistry in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
  • 4 Department of Skin Structural Studies, Chair of Cosmetology, School of Pharmacy with Division of Medicine in Sosnowiec, Medical University of Silesia, Sosnowiec, Poland.
Abstract

Background: Hyaluronic acid is a widely available, biocompatible, polysaccharide with distinguishing physiochemical properties which inspire its application throughout several fields of medicine.

Objective: We aim to investigate the application of hyaluronic acid and its effectiveness throughout several fields of medicine, including several therapies administered and prescribed by general health practitioners.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review on randomized controlled trials about the physiochemical properties of hyaluronic acid and its application through primary care. Studies included in this review were peer reviewed and met our inclusion criteria.

Findings: Factors were clustered into the following: uses throughout several fields of medicine, physiochemical properties, bioavailability, tolerance, effectiveness, and adverse effects. Therapies with hyaluronic acid provided long-lasting, pain relieving, moisturizing, lubricating, and dermal filling effect. Tissue hydration, elasticity, and durability improved.

Conclusions: Adjunct therapy with hyaluronic acid provides longer-lasting therapeutic effect when compared to the use of glucocorticosteroids and NSAIDs in osteoarthritic chronic diseases, is well-established in ophthalmology due to its lubricating properties for the corneal endothelium, and improves tissue hydration and cellular resistance to mechanical damage in aesthetic dermatology, and has marginal adverse effects. Several trials indicated its role in tumor markers, liver diseases, and in pharmaceuticals, but further research would be necessary to draw conclusive results in those fields.

Keywords

adjuvant therapy; bioavailability; hyaluronic acid; long-lasting effect; tolerability; wound healing.

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