Abstract:Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by hyperactivated immune reactions in the skin. AD is a prevalent health concern in developing countries, with a particularly high incidence among children. Despite ongoing research on AD, prevention and treatment strategies for patients remain inadequate. In this study, the inhibitory effects of Cornus walteri on AD were investigated. C. walteri (Cornaceae), commonly known as “Walter’s dogwood,” is a deciduous shrub used as a traditional m… Show more
“…In particular, the anti-inflammatory activity of the MeOH extract of C. walteri stems (CWS) was evaluated using the human keratinocyte cell line HaCaT. Characterizing the compounds isolated from CWS allowed the authors to hypothesize their future use as therapeutic agents for the treatment of AD [23].…”
Bioactive components are substances that positively influence the organism, resulting in a physiological benefit and/or reduction in the risk of developing certain pathologies [...]
“…In particular, the anti-inflammatory activity of the MeOH extract of C. walteri stems (CWS) was evaluated using the human keratinocyte cell line HaCaT. Characterizing the compounds isolated from CWS allowed the authors to hypothesize their future use as therapeutic agents for the treatment of AD [23].…”
Bioactive components are substances that positively influence the organism, resulting in a physiological benefit and/or reduction in the risk of developing certain pathologies [...]
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