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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, comparative study
The safety and efficacy of 0.25% tetrahydrocurcumin (tumeric) cream as depigment agent against 4% hydroquinone cream

MUHAMMED MAJEED1, ROSARIO TRINIDAD V. PINEDA2, GERTRUDE CHAN2, TERESITA GABRIEL2, JOHANNES DAYRIT2,CHARINA ANN PELAYO2, LAKSHMI PRAKASH1
1. Sabinsa Corporation, USA
2. Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Section of Dermatology, Philippines

Abstract

Hydroquinone, which is extensively used in thetreatment of hyperpigmentary disorders is associatedwith known side effects. Safer, natural depigmentingactives are therefore being explored. A randomized ,placebo controlled study in 50 human subjects, showedthat the depigmenting effects of 0.25 percenttetrahydrocurcumin cream and 4 percent hydroquinonecream were comparable in a four week trial. No adversereactions were noted from 0.25 percenttetrahydrocurcumin cream, while mild to moderateadverse effects were observed with 4 percenthydroquinone cream. 0.25 percent tetrahydrocurcumincream is therefore an effective and safe alternative to 4percent hydroquinone cream in depigmenting formulations.


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