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A Mixture of Water-Soluble Polysaccharides Reduces Caspase-1 and IL-1β Inflammatory Responses by Cutibacterium acnes in vitro in Reconstructed Human Epidermis (RHE) 

Acne is a prevalent skin condition that affects individuals across all age groups, often causing physical discomfort and distress. The primary pathogenic organism associated with acne is Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes), a commensal bacterium found in abundance within inflammatory acne…

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A Perspective on Porokeratoses: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment 

Porokeratoses are a diverse group of rare keratinization disorders that present unique clinical challenges. These disorders often manifest as papules progressing into annular plaques with central atrophy and scaling edges.   Pathogenesis involves both genetic susceptibility and environmental triggers, including…

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Evaluation of anti-acne activity of human whole saliva against acne vulgaris: An in vitro study 

Introduction  This study aimed to evaluate the potential of whole human saliva as an anti-acne agent against bacteria responsible for acne vulgaris (AV). Human saliva was selected due to its physiological and antioxidant properties, containing beneficial secretory molecules such as…

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Liposomes and Ethosomes: Comparative Potential in Enhancing Skin Permeability for Therapeutic and Cosmetic Applications 

The skin, the body’s largest organ, plays a crucial role in protecting internal tissues and regulating moisture and body temperature. However, it also presents a significant barrier to the penetration of many compounds, especially due to the structure of the…

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Development of a Topical Serum from the Ethanolic Extract of Halobacteria trueperi TCI66207 Residues with Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Aging properties 

Halobacteria trueperi TCI66207, an extremophilic microorganism thriving in high-salt environments, produces extracellular polysaccharides known for their promising anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-aging properties. This study focuses on the strain H. trueperi TCI66207, isolated from the Pacific Ocean at a depth of 662 m…

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