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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
FORMULATION AND EVALUTION OF POLY HERBAL FACE SERUM
Borude Sakshi Sunil*, Maniyar Muskan Harun, Bansode Akanksha Avinash, Prof. Kasar J. S.
. Abstract The use of Vitamin E in dermatology has been ongoing for over 50 years, with a substantial number of case reports documenting its effects. However, there is still a lack of controlled clinical studies to establish clear dosages and clinical indications. Despite this, significant advances in basic research have deepened our understanding of Vitamin E's role in human skin, including its physiology, mechanism of action, penetration, bioconversion, and photoprotection properties. These findings have driven the development of new formulations in cosmetics and skin care products. The article highlights experimental evidence that suggests topical and oral Vitamin E has potential benefits, including antitumorigenic effects, photoprotection, and stabilization of the skin barrier. While Vitamin E is mainly used in cosmetics today, further controlled clinical studies are necessary to evaluate its efficacy in treating conditions like atopic dermatitis or preventing photocarcinogenesis. Respiratory infections are a significant health concern for the elderly, leading to higher rates of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare utilization. The aging process is associated with a decline in immune function, which makes older adults more susceptible to infections. This decline in immune response has been linked to altered patterns of illness in the elderly, resulting in a higher frequency and severity of respiratory infections compared to younger populations. This age-related immune deterioration contributes to the increased incidence of conditions such as pneumonia, influenza, and other respiratory diseases in older individuals. Consequently, addressing the unique immune challenges faced by the elderly is crucial for improving their health outcomes and reducing the burden on healthcare systems. Keywords: Respiratory infections are a significant health concern for the elderly, leading to higher rates of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare utilization. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
