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Kopexil vs minoxidil: In vivo comparative study on hair growth, hair growth promoting factors and toxicity

Sina Jalilzadeh 1,2 ORCID logo, Hamed Hamishehkar 1* ORCID logo, Farnaz Monajjemzadeh 2 ORCID logo

1 Drug Applied Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
2 Department of Pharmaceutical and Food Control, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
Hamed Hamishehkar hamishehkar.hamed@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the impact of a hydro-alcoholic solution containing kopexil on hair growth, and growth factors, and to evaluate its skin penetration, as well as its potential toxic effects on the liver and kidneys in animal models.
Methods: Animal studies were conducted on mice over 28 days, involving minoxidil (positive control), kopexil (test), and negative control groups. Morphological characteristics of skin and hair were assessed. Levels of hair growth-promoting markers (HGF and VEGF) were determined through western blot analysis. Toxic effects were examined by isolating and weighing the kidneys and livers, followed by histological examination.
Results: The kopexil group demonstrated significant increases in hair weight, follicle count, percentage of anagen hair, and hair growth compared to the minoxidil. Western blot analysis revealed higher expression levels of hair growth-promoting factors in the kopexil-treated group. No statistically significant differences in liver and kidney weights or noticeable morphological variations were observed in the toxicity tests across the groups.
Conclusion: The 5% (w/v) hydro-alcoholic solution containing kopexil proved to be an effective hair growth stimulator, influencing various factors. Its daily use can be considered a suitable treatment method for stimulating hair growth, given its improved effectiveness and ease of use for patients.
Keywords: Kopexil, Minoxidil, Alopecia, Hair Loss, Toxicity
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Submitted: 04 May 2024
Revision: 21 Jun 2024
Accepted: 02 Jul 2024
ePublished: 11 Aug 2024
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