Improving Water Solubility and Skin Penetration of Ursolic Acid through a Nanofiber Process to Achieve Better In Vitro Anti-Breast Cancer Activity
Woman's breast cancer has always been among the top ten causes of cancer death, and nearly 2% to 5% of locally advanced breast cancers develop a fungating breast wound. Fungal breast cancer leads to skin ulcers, wound ruptures, and other bacterial infections in patients. Ursolic acid (UA), a na...
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Main Authors: | Hsuan Fu (Author), Tzu-Hui Wu (Author), Chih-Peng Ma (Author), Feng-Lin Yen (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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