Sodium Lactate
Sodium LactateContents
- Overview
- Clinical Evidence
- Role of LDHA in senescent fibroblast exosomes promoting ferroptosis via histone lactylation-mediated ACSL4 regulation in skin photoaging.
- Skin-mimicking biogel-based iontronic sensor with hierarchical bionic coupling for dexterous tactile e-skin.
- Lactate Enhances CD8+ T Cell Cytotoxicity Through H3K9la Upregulation to Drive Vitiligo Pathogenesis.
Sodium Lactate
Overview
Sodium lactate is a sodium salt derived from lactic acid, commonly used in skincare formulations for its hydrating and skin-conditioning properties.
Clinical Evidence
Role of LDHA in senescent fibroblast exosomes promoting ferroptosis via histone lactylation-mediated ACSL4 regulation in skin photoaging.
This study elucidates the mechanism of Lactate Dehydrogenase A (LDHA) in skin photoaging, highlighting sodium lactate's role in regulating ACSL4 expression through histone lactylation, which accelerates skin aging. Read more
Skin-mimicking biogel-based iontronic sensor with hierarchical bionic coupling for dexterous tactile e-skin.
Sodium lactate is incorporated into a biomimic gel that replicates the mechanical and hydration properties of natural skin, enhancing the performance of electronic skin technologies. Read more
Lactate Enhances CD8+ T Cell Cytotoxicity Through H3K9la Upregulation to Drive Vitiligo Pathogenesis.
This research identifies sodium lactate as a key immunometabolite that enhances CD8+ T cell pathogenicity in vitiligo, suggesting its potential role in skin health and disease. Read more
