Oleogels with Birch Bark Dry Extract: Extract Saving Formulations through Gelation Enhancing Additives
Triterpenes from the outer bark of birch have many beneficial biological and pharmacological activities. In particular, its wound healing efficacy is of paramount importance. Apart from that, particles of a birch bark dry extract aggregate into a three dimensional network when they are dispersed in...
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Main Authors: | Kashif Ahmad Ghaffar (Author), Rolf Daniels (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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