A novel perilla frutescens (l.) britton cell-derived phytocomplex regulates keratinocytes inflammatory cascade and barrier function and preserves vaginal mucosal integrity in vivo

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    In recent years, this species has been investigated in_vitro and animal models for the potential role of leaf extracts in atopic dermatitis and UV-induced skin 2 of 23 damage. One method for obtaining contaminant-free, and chemically standardized herbal phytocomplexes in industrial quantities, is to use in_vitro cell cultures; this technology allows for solving problems related to the variability of herbal products since it provides preparations with a controlled content of active substances and a high profile of reproducibility and standardization. For about 10 years, scientific research has developed and investigated the technology . . .

     

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