FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF TURMERIC GEL FOR ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY

Topical delivery can be defined as the application of a drug containing formulation to the skin to directly treat cutaneous disorders (e.g., acne) or the cutaneous manifestations of a general disease (e.g., psoriasis) with the intent of containing the pharmacological or other effect of the drug to t...

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Hauptverfasser: Archana, G L, Ashwini, J, Jambigi, Kalavati, Ramasamy, N, Ananthi, J Jeya, Konatham Teja Kumar Reddy, Raju, S Shanmukha
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Diffusion effects
Drug delivery systems
Flavonoids
Herbal medicine
Irritation
Pharmaceutical sciences
Pharmacy
Phenols
Phytochemicals
Psoriasis
Semisolids
Skin
University colleges
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