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  • Review Of Anti Inflammatory Herbal Drugs And Their Impact On Health
  • 1Student Department of Pharmacy, LBYP College of Pharmacy, Pathri, India
    2Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy, LBYP College of Pharmacy, Pathri, India
    3Principle Department of Pharmacy, LBYP College of Pharmacy, Pathri, India
     

Abstract

Skin health is a vital aspect of overall well-being, and the search for natural remedies has led to a burgeoning interest in the anti-inflammatory properties of herbal plants. This review aims to explore and consolidate scientific knowledge on the potential of various herbal plants in mitigating skin inflammation and enhancing overall skin health. Through a meticulous analysis of bioactive compounds, mechanisms of action, and clinical evidence, this article synthesizes information to provide a comprehensive understanding of the anti-inflammatory effects of herbal plants on the skin. As individuals increasingly seek alternative and sustainable solutions for skincare, this review offers valuable insights into harnessing the therapeutic potential of nature to promote skin health.

Keywords

Anti-inflammatory, Herbal remedies, Phytoconstituents, Inflammation.

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Shahrukh A. Sayyad
Corresponding author

Department of pharmacy, LBYP college of pharmacy, Pathri , India 431 111

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Priyanka Shelke
Co-author

Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy, LBYP College of Pharmacy, Pathri, India

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Gajanan Sanap
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Principle Department of Pharmacy, LBYP College of Pharmacy, Pathri, India

Shahrukh Sayyad, Priyanka Shelke, Gajanan Sanap, Review of Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Drugs and Their Impact on Health, Int. J. of Pharm. Sci., 2024, Vol 2, Issue 1, 1652-179. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10499753

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