Aside from 5 alpha reductase I, II, III which produces DHT, there are other enzymes that are involved in androgen driven hair loss. The ones I am talking about are 17 beta HSD, 3 alpha HSD, and 3 beta HSD. These are also found in male genitalia and the adrenals. Inhibiting steroidgenesis is ideal to decrease the amount of androgens produce, even though cortisol and estrogen may also be lowered.
Information is in this book http://books.google.com/books?id=0ue...page&q&f=false Do a search for HSD
Ketoconazole can inhibit steroidgenseis in the adrenals and testis. For sure it inhibits 17,20 lyase and cholesterol to testosterone. As for 17 beta HSD and 3 beta HSD there is no clear answer. Shampoo wise, it only inhibits yeast. As a topical solution, it can inhibit androgen production and promote growth. http://www.netwidesales.com/pd...etoconazole.pdf
Indomethacin is a 3 alpha HSD inhibitor. This is important as 3 alpha HSD can convert androgens directly to DHT. Also, the other benefits of cox 1 & 2 inhibitor, crth2 competitive agonist=slight pgd2 inhibition.
Trilostane is a 3 beta HSD inhibitor. Used in cushing's syndrome in animals.
Type 2,3, and 5 of 17 beta HSD are bad for hair. I need some help finding a good 17 beta HSD inhibitor that can be purchased. I only found information that can be used topically regarding type 5 inhibitors which are phytoestrogens/flavones: http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~rb10...5Inhibition.pdf
Making a topical to inhibit these enzymes I believe is crucial to help stopping Androgenetic Alopecia.
I am looking for some help in creating a 17 beta HSD inhibitor, ketoconazole, indomethacin, and Trilostane topical. Unfortunately, ketoconazole is the only item available( tablets, capsules) I can find. Some help needed.
Information is in this book http://books.google.com/books?id=0ue...page&q&f=false Do a search for HSD
Ketoconazole can inhibit steroidgenseis in the adrenals and testis. For sure it inhibits 17,20 lyase and cholesterol to testosterone. As for 17 beta HSD and 3 beta HSD there is no clear answer. Shampoo wise, it only inhibits yeast. As a topical solution, it can inhibit androgen production and promote growth. http://www.netwidesales.com/pd...etoconazole.pdf
Indomethacin is a 3 alpha HSD inhibitor. This is important as 3 alpha HSD can convert androgens directly to DHT. Also, the other benefits of cox 1 & 2 inhibitor, crth2 competitive agonist=slight pgd2 inhibition.
Trilostane is a 3 beta HSD inhibitor. Used in cushing's syndrome in animals.
Type 2,3, and 5 of 17 beta HSD are bad for hair. I need some help finding a good 17 beta HSD inhibitor that can be purchased. I only found information that can be used topically regarding type 5 inhibitors which are phytoestrogens/flavones: http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~rb10...5Inhibition.pdf
Making a topical to inhibit these enzymes I believe is crucial to help stopping Androgenetic Alopecia.
I am looking for some help in creating a 17 beta HSD inhibitor, ketoconazole, indomethacin, and Trilostane topical. Unfortunately, ketoconazole is the only item available( tablets, capsules) I can find. Some help needed.