Here are some frequently asked questions about D-panthenol, including its effects, specific uses, and safety. If you don't find the answer you're looking for, feel free to reach out to us.
A: D-Panthenol is a synthetic form of Vitamin B5, prized for its remarkable moisturizing and healing properties in skincare.
A: It deeply hydrates, accelerates wound healing, and enhances the skin's overall health and appearance.
A: Absolutely! D-Panthenol is exceptionally gentle and safe for use on all skin types, including sensitive and reactive skin.
A: Yes, indeed! D-Panthenol can be incorporated into your daily skincare regimen, morning and night, to maintain optimal skin health.
A: Not at all! D-Panthenol is formulated to absorb quickly into the skin, leaving behind a smooth, non-greasy finish.
A: Certainly! D-Panthenol plays well with others and can be seamlessly integrated into your existing skincare routine.
A: While individual results may vary, many users report noticeable improvements in skin hydration and texture within just a few weeks of regular use.
A: Absolutely! D-Panthenol's versatility knows no bounds and is equally effective whether applied to the face, body, or even the hair and nails.
A: Yes, D-Panthenol is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. However, we always recommend consulting with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
A: No, our D-Panthenol products are fragrance-free, ensuring a gentle and irritation-free experience for even the most sensitive noses.
D-Panthenol, a derivative of vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), plays an active role in mammalian tissue metabolism through the action of alcohol dehydrogenase and its involvement in coenzyme A biosynthesis. In a study exploring glycerol-induced rhabdomyolysis in rats, severe pathomorphological changes were observed in the kidneys. The accompanying image illustrates a notable increase in kidney size and weight post-rhabdomyolysis, as depicted by the change in relative kidney weight (%) and the appearance of the kidneys on day 8. A significant finding was the dark brown staining of the renal medullary tissue in affected animals, indicative of myoglobin accumulation, contrasting with lighter staining in animals treated with PL. Injection of D-Panthenol into rats with rhabdomyolysis led to a noteworthy reduction in both kidney volume and weight, suggesting a potential therapeutic benefit in mitigating the effects of this condition.
Macromorphological changes in the kidneys 8 days after glycerol-induced rhabdomyolysis and its treatment with D-panthenol (Dmitry S. Semenovich, et al., 2022)