23‐Hydroxytormentic acid protects human dermal fibroblasts by attenuating UVA‐induced oxidative stress

Ultraviolet A (UVA), one of the major components of sunlight, can penetrate the dermal layer of the skin and generate reactive oxygen species (ROS). It causes alterations in the dermal connective tissue and gene expression, inflammation, photoaging, and DNA damage.

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