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Hnin Ei Thu
Researcher at Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)
Publications - 46
Citations - 1680
Hnin Ei Thu is an academic researcher from Lincoln University (Pennsylvania). The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Eurycoma longifolia. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1096 citations. Previous affiliations of Hnin Ei Thu include National University of Malaysia.
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Hyaluronic acid, a promising skin rejuvenating biomedicine: A review of recent updates and pre-clinical and clinical investigations on cosmetic and nutricosmetic effects.
Syed Nasir Abbas Bukhari,Nur Liyana Roswandi,Muhammad Waqas,Haroon Habib,Fahad Hussain,Shahzeb Khan,Muhammad Sohail,Nor Amlizan Ramli,Hnin Ei Thu,Zahid Hussain +9 more
TL;DR: Critical analysis evidenced that application/administration of HA exhibits outstanding nutricosmetic efficacy and thus is warranted to be used as a prime component of cosmetic products.
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Alginate based bilayer hydrocolloid films as potential slow-release modern wound dressing
TL;DR: A novel alginate-based bilayer hydrocolloid film was developed and results suggested that they can be exploited as slow-release wound dressings.
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Exploring recent developments to improve antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial efficacy of curcumin: A review of new trends and future perspectives.
TL;DR: In this review, a range of in vitro and in vivo studies have been critically discussed to explore the pharmaceutical significance and therapeutic viability of the advanced delivery systems to improve antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial efficacies of curcumin and its derivatives.
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Nanoencapsulation, an efficient and promising approach to maximize wound healing efficacy of curcumin: A review of new trends and state-of-the-art
TL;DR: The literature is critically reviewed and convincing evidence is summarized which explore the pharmaceutical significance and therapeutic feasibility of the advanced delivery systems in improving wound healing activities of the CUR and its analogs.
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Recent Advances in Polymer-based Wound Dressings for the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcer: An Overview of State-of-the-art.
TL;DR: This review enlightens the most recent developments in polymer-based wound dressings with special emphasis on advanced polymeric biomaterials, innovative therapeutic strategies and delivery approaches for the treatment of DFUs.