Natural and Synthetic Bioactives for Skin Health, Disease and Management

In recent years, researchers have shown a special interest in natural products as alternative methods for the prevention, treatment, and/or management of various skin illnesses and disorders, primarily due to their natural availability, efficacity, reduced cost, and minimal toxicity. In a similar ve...

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Year of Publication:2022
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