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Help on formulating this hair-loss serum? 2 possible actives
So I want to formulate this hair loss serum. The active ingredients called for are azelaic acid or zinc sulphate (I could also combine the two in a serum if I wanted). I will link the study I reference right below here. It is an in vitro study.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3207614/
The study says:
“When added at concentrations of 3 or 9 mmol/l, zinc was a potent inhibitor of 5 alpha-reductase activity. At high concentrations, zinc could completely inhibit the enzyme activity. Azelaic acid was also a potent inhibitor of 5 alpha-reductase; inhibition was detectable at concentrations as low as 0.2 mmol/l and was complete at 3 mmol/l”
Anyhow, I don’t understand how to convert the measurements of the actives.
I don’t know how to convert mmol/l to grams, or even know if that is possible. Do you know how to convert this?Their solubility:
- Online it says azelaic acid is soluble in glycerin and glycol at a concentration of 0.5-1.5%
- zinc sulfate I cannot find information on concerning solubility.Do you think in a formula using the Azelaic acid, I would need to use an alcohol to enable the azelaic acid to penetrate the scalp? I’m unsure of how many grams of propylene glycol I would need to dissolve the azelaic acid in as well. I’m more interested in using Azelaic acid I guess, since it in general is a great skincare ingredient.
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