Background: Retinaldehyde is a key molecule in the metabolism of vitamin A by keratinocytes. In order to evaluate its range of topical activity in acne, its comedolytic effect was compared to that of retinoic acid in the same vehicle, in the rhino mouse model.
Methods: The animals were treated on the back daily for 5 consecutive days per week for 3 weeks. At the end of this period, histological slides were analyzed in order to quantify the features of comedones and epidermal thickness.
Results: Topical treatment with a retinaldehyde (0.05% w/w) and a retinoic acid formulation (0. 025% w/w) induced comedolysis and increased the epidermal thickness with the same intensity.
Conclusion: These data indicate that retinaldehyde exerts a significant comedolytic activity.
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