Potential benefit studied in Skin, hair, and nails.
This score reflects the strength of this benefit group. The ingredient tier also considers paper count, repetition, population, and study context.
Skin, hair, and nail support is the main area connected here, and any felt benefit should be read together with the human evidence base.
Some human supplement-context evidence is present and directly informs the score.
Representative tier calculated from paper evidence that passed the collection audit.
The representative ingredient tier is calculated from these target-level evidence groups.
Potential benefit studied in Skin, hair, and nails.
This score reflects the strength of this benefit group. The ingredient tier also considers paper count, repetition, population, and study context.
Potential benefit studied in Bone and joint health. These findings come from a defined study population, so everyday effects may differ.
This score reflects the strength of this benefit group. The ingredient tier also considers paper count, repetition, population, and study context.
Potential benefit studied in Immune and respiratory health. These findings come from a defined study population, so everyday effects may differ.
This score reflects the strength of this benefit group. The ingredient tier also considers paper count, repetition, population, and study context.
Standalone side-effect signals and combination cautions are listed separately.
No standalone side-effect or combination signal is currently clear enough to show from the collected papers. This does not mean there is no concern.
Paper IDs and full lists are private. Only study types and summaries are shown.
Hyaluronan and hyaluronan-binding proteins regulate inflammation, tissue injury and repair through regulating inflammatory cell recruitment, release of inflammatory cytokines, and stem cell migration.
This review describes metabolisms, different physi - ological and pathological functions, basic pharmacological properties, and the clinical use of hyaluronic acid.
This review aims to discuss the advances that have been achieved in the treatment of inflammatory diseases using hyaluronic acid as a key ingredient, essentially focusing on studies carried out between the years 2017 and 2021.
This review summarizes the current knowledge about the generation of hyaluronan fragments of different size and size-dependent differences in hyaluronan signaling as well as their downstream biological effects.
This review highlights the different, but inter-related factors that dictate the biological activity of HA and introduces the overarching themes that weave throughout this special issue of Matrix Biology on hyaluronan.
This review focuses on controlled or sustained drug release systems assembled from HA and its derivatives, showing that controlled release from HA has many benefits such as optimum drug concentration maintenance, enhanced therapeutic effects, improved efficien