Pharmacotherapeutic perspectives on nutraceuticals in the treatment of MASLD and MASH
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Pharmacotherapeutic perspectives on nutraceuticals in the treatment of MASLD and MASH
Keywords: NAFLD; Nutrition; Vitamin E; curcumin; nutraceutical; omega-3; phyotochemical; probiotic.
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