Hair regenerative activities of flavonoid-rich extract of Equisetum hyemale L. (Equisetaceae) in chemically-induced alopecia in Sprague Dawley rats
Context: The prevalence of alopecia around the world is high and awareness continuously increased due to social stigma. There are limited commercially-available medications for the management of different forms of baldness, most of which are prohibitively expensive and presents with various adverse...
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Main Authors: | Penuel P. David (Author), Cecilia D. Santiago (Author), Anges L. Castillo (Author), Gerard Q. De Guzman (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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