The role of vitamin D, omega acids, antioxidants, berberine, probiotics, lactoferrin and inositol in acne
Introduction and objective Acne vulgaris is a common, chronic and inflammatory skin disease of the folliculopilosebaceous unit. According to the literature, acne affects 85% adolescents and 50% adulthood, with an increasing tendency. The symptoms of acne are skin lesions such as comedones, pustules,...
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Main Authors: | Wioleta Faruga-Lewicka (Author), Marek Kardas (Author) |
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Polish Pharmaceutical Society,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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