Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation
The screening of hair follicles, dermal papilla cells, and keratinocytes through in vitro, in vivo, and histology has previously been reported to combat alopecia. Ficus benghalensis has been used conventionally to cure skin and hair disorders, although its effect on 5α-reductase II is still unknown....
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Main Authors: | Jawaria Iltaf (Author), Sobia Noreen (Author), Muhammad Fayyaz ur Rehman (Author), Shazia Akram Ghumman (Author), Fozia Batool (Author), Muhammad Mehdi (Author), Sara Hasan (Author), Bushra Ijaz (Author), Muhammad Safwan Akram (Author), Haider Butt (Author) |
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