Saffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Saffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Saffron Skin Aging Meta-AnalysisWith increasing age, internal and external factors cause wrinkles, dryness, epidermis thinning, and reduced barrier integrity of the skin (,).3Ozler Ebru (2025)Natural solutions for glowing skin: spices
Saffron Skin Aging Meta-AnalysisIn addition to nutrients, it is thought that the bioactive components found in spices may have anti-aging effects together with their antioxidant effects ().3Ozler Ebru (2025)Natural solutions for glowing skin: spices
Saffron Skin Aging Meta-AnalysisROS ↓ NF-κB ↓ UVA-induced peroxidation and inflammation ↓ Skin aging ↓ 113 () In vitro Crocus sativus Saffron (L.) Safranal (volatile component found in saffron) MMP ↓ Antielastase Antihyaluronidase Anticollagenase 114 () in vivo Animal/ Zingiber officinale Ginger () Zingiber officinale Roscoe Skin damage in mice with UVB, 8 weeksoil (three different concentrations) was used.3Ozler Ebru (2025)Natural solutions for glowing skin: spices
Saffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis1 2 3 2 3 4 5 Aging is a biological process that occurs in response to many stress factors, causing irreversible and progressive damage to the physical functioning of all organs of the body.3Ozler Ebru (2025)Natural solutions for glowing skin: spices
Saffron Skin Aging Meta-AnalysisAge-related physiological changes and increased sensitivity to side effects often limit the use of conventional medications in this population.4Kim CE (2025)Integrating clinical evidence with natural product therapies for elderly-onset type 2 diabetes.
Saffron Skin Aging Meta-AnalysisThese findings not only provide mechanistic insights into the role of natural bioactive compounds in diabetes management but also highlight their clinical relevance, suggesting potential applications as adjunctive therapies for elderly individuals with limited pharmacological tolerance, and guiding future research toward evidence-based integration of such agents into clinical practice.4Kim CE (2025)Integrating clinical evidence with natural product therapies for elderly-onset type 2 diabetes.
Saffron Skin Aging Meta-AnalysisElderly-onset type 2 diabetes presents a distinct clinical profile, typically characterized by milder hyperglycemia and specific risks for complications.4Kim CE (2025)Integrating clinical evidence with natural product therapies for elderly-onset type 2 diabetes.
topicSaffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis
claimWith increasing age, internal and external factors cause wrinkles, dryness, epidermis thinning, and reduced barrier integrity of the skin (,).
evidence level3
citationOzler Ebru (2025)
sourceNatural solutions for glowing skin: spices
topicSaffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis
claimIn addition to nutrients, it is thought that the bioactive components found in spices may have anti-aging effects together with their antioxidant effects ().
evidence level3
citationOzler Ebru (2025)
sourceNatural solutions for glowing skin: spices
topicSaffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis
claimROS ↓ NF-κB ↓ UVA-induced peroxidation and inflammation ↓ Skin aging ↓ 113 () In vitro Crocus sativus Saffron (L.) Safranal (volatile component found in saffron) MMP ↓ Antielastase Antihyaluronidase Anticollagenase 114 () in vivo Animal/ Zingiber officinale Ginger () Zingiber officinale Roscoe Skin damage in mice with UVB, 8 weeksoil (three different concentrations) was used.
evidence level3
citationOzler Ebru (2025)
sourceNatural solutions for glowing skin: spices
topicSaffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis
claim1 2 3 2 3 4 5 Aging is a biological process that occurs in response to many stress factors, causing irreversible and progressive damage to the physical functioning of all organs of the body.
evidence level3
citationOzler Ebru (2025)
sourceNatural solutions for glowing skin: spices
topicSaffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis
claimAge-related physiological changes and increased sensitivity to side effects often limit the use of conventional medications in this population.
evidence level4
citationKim CE (2025)
sourceIntegrating clinical evidence with natural product therapies for elderly-onset type 2 diabetes.
topicSaffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis
claimThese findings not only provide mechanistic insights into the role of natural bioactive compounds in diabetes management but also highlight their clinical relevance, suggesting potential applications as adjunctive therapies for elderly individuals with limited pharmacological tolerance, and guiding future research toward evidence-based integration of such agents into clinical practice.
evidence level4
citationKim CE (2025)
sourceIntegrating clinical evidence with natural product therapies for elderly-onset type 2 diabetes.
topicSaffron Skin Aging Meta-Analysis
claimElderly-onset type 2 diabetes presents a distinct clinical profile, typically characterized by milder hyperglycemia and specific risks for complications.
evidence level4
citationKim CE (2025)
sourceIntegrating clinical evidence with natural product therapies for elderly-onset type 2 diabetes.

Source documents

  1. Natural solutions for glowing skin: spices
  2. Integrating clinical evidence with natural product therapies for elderly-onset type 2 diabetes.