Highlights
Favipiravir is approved by some countries, including India, for COVID-19 treatment.
Favipiravir has shown rapid viral clearance and faster clinical improvement.
Various treatment recommendations include favipiravir for COVID-19 treatment.
Several ongoing clinical trials will further substantiate favipiravir role.
Highlights
Favipiravir is an oral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor.
Favipiravir is under investigation in many countries for treatment of COVID-19.
We evaluated favipiravir’s efficacy and safety in mild-to-moderate COVID-19.
Favipiravir treatment led to significant improvement in time to clinical cure.
Favipiravir may be a safe and effective treatment in mild-to-moderate COVID-19.
Astaxanthin is a naturally occurring ketocarotenoid which has been found to have numerous biological functions, with its strong antioxidant property being the prominent feature. The compound has attracted a great amount of interest with respect to its potential utilization in the betterment of human health. In the recent past, astaxanthin has been extensively studied with respect to its possible effect on skin health, with positive results. Astaxanthin has also shown to have anti-inflammatory, immune-modulating, and DNA repair properties, which have further encouraged its usage to maintain skin health and tackle skin damage. In this review article, we highlight the pharmacokinetic profile of the antioxidant in brief and describe the findings of various recent published research articles which studied the effect of astaxanthin in improvement of skin health. We also mention the possible mechanisms which form the basis of the positive dermatological effects of astaxanthin and the potential indications of the antioxidant molecule in cosmetology and dermatology.
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