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Malonyl-CoA accumulates in the absence of fatty acids in these cells in an ACC-dependent manner (Supplemental Figure 4D), and labeling paralleled that of acetyl-CoA, suggesting that glucose-derived carbon may feed into an extramitochondrial acetyl-CoA pool in these cells (Figure 5C)
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Some clinical studies have found that GHK-Cu-based creams produced results comparable to vitamin C and retinoids, without causing irritation
New studies linking it to sharper cognition and slower biological aging have grabbed consumers and physicians attention
Applying vitamin C to your skin may reduce hyperpigmentation by interfering with an enzyme called tyrosinase, which is responsible for the production of melanin, a natural skin pigment ( Moreover, vitamin C acts as a brightening agent and can reduce the appearance of darkened spots without changing the natural color of your skin ( Some human studies that combine topical vitamin C with iontophoresis an electrical gradient applied to the skin found significant reductions in hyperpigmentation ( Though this method is promising, iontophoresis increases vitamin C absorption into your skin, meaning that topical application of vitamin C alone may not yield the same results ( Furthermore, most related studies use vitamin C in combination with other anti-hyperpigmentation ingredients like alpha-hydroxy acids, making it hard to determine the specific effects of the vitamin