Is curd anti inflammatory for skin?
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(this issue), may be beneficial in inflammatory skin disease. | |
29 Citations | Consequently, anti-inflammatory drugs might represent a highly interesting approach in the prevention and treatment of skin cancers. |
Conversely, in skin and cremaster it is anti-inflammatory. | |
45 Citations | Curcumin is a natural anti-inflammatory agent that represents an attractive, safe and inexpensive alternative for the treatment of IBD. |
We concluded that the latex cream of J. curcas possesses anti-inflammatory activity in wound healing process of mice skin. | |
8 Citations | Overall, our results demonstrated that the curcumin analogue, CUR-Br, showed stronger anti-inflammatory properties than CUR in inhibiting TPA-induced inflammatory response in mouse skin. |
40 Citations | Thus, curcumin-loaded EVs incorporated in hydrophilic ointment is a promising topical anti-inflammatory formulation. |
37 Citations | Curcumin possesses anti‐inflammatory properties and provides a promising treatment for inflammation. |
It is suggested that ES extract might be used to treatment anti-inflammatory skin disease. | |
These results provide the first experimental evidence for CurDG as a promising anti-inflammatory agent. |
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