Black pepper could lead to better treatments for a disfiguring skin condition that affects about 1 percent of the world's population, British researchers said on Thursday. A team at King's College London showed in a study of mice that piperine -- the compound that gives black pepper its spicy, pungent flavour -- and its synthetic derivatives helped stimulate pigmentation in the skin of people with vitiligo.
Piperine was particularly effective when combined with photo-therapy treatment using ultraviolet radiation, the researchers said in a study to be published in the British Journal of Dermatology.
"We have shown that topical treatment with piperine stimulates even pigmentation in the skin," Antony Young, a photo-biologist at King's College who worked on the study, said in a statement.
"This provides support for the future clinical evaluation of piperine and its derivatives as novel treatments for vitiligo."
The disease, to which pop star Michael Jackson has in the past attributed his gradual skin whitening, destroys the melanin which gives skin its colour. Melanin protects from ultraviolet rays so victims run a much higher risk of skin cancer.
Vitiligo is of particular concern in people with darker skins, the researchers said.
Current treatments include steroids applied to patchy skin and photo-therapy. But many people do not respond to hormones and photo-therapy can raise the risk of skin cancer, the researchers said.
The team compared the effects of piperine and its derivatives when applied to the skin of mice either alone or followed by radiation treatment.
They found that when used alone the compounds stimulated pigmentation to an even, light brown colour within six weeks. When boosted by radiation, the treatment led to even darker skin in about the same period of time.
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these pictures are amazing! that lady must be thrilled! Well, I searched previous threads on the forum about this and went ahead and ordered Bioperine capsules and black pepper essential oil (both from Amazon, although I'm sure you can get both elsewhere). This research seems to be promising and I'm always keen to try natural remedies, so I'll let you know WHEN I get any results (positive attitude!) I'm still taking the cocktail of supplements, including folic acid, vitimin B complex, ginko, kelp, etc. spots are more noticeable now the sun has started shining in the UK!
Good luck to anyone else if is trying this - let us know how you get on... Gem :)
Okay Gemma please keep me posted and if you want you can call me (215) 376-4774 I would love to hear from another Vitiligo patient maybe we can trade stories about our experiences
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Good luck to anyone else if is trying this - let us know how you get on... Gem :)
Okay Gemma please keep me posted and if you want you can call me (215) 376-4774 I would love to hear from another Vitiligo patient maybe we can trade stories about our experiences