Effects of Salicornia-Based Skin Cream Application on Healthy Humans' Experimental Model of Pain and Itching
Halophyte plants are salt-tolerant and are acclimated for growth in saline soils such as along coastal areas. Among the halophytes, the Salicornia species have been used as both folk medicine and functional food for many years due to their high levels of bioactive compounds with supposed anti-inflam...
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Main Authors: | Rocco Giordano (Author), Giulia Erica Aliotta (Author), Anja Stokholm Johannesen (Author), Dina Voetmann-Jensen (Author), Frederikke Hillebrand Laustsen (Author), Lasse Allermann Andersen (Author), Aman Rezai (Author), Malthe Fredsgaard (Author), Silvia Lo Vecchio (Author), Lars Arendt-Nielsen (Author), Mette Hedegaard Thomsen (Author), Allan Stensballe (Author) |
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