Editorial on Special Issue "Advances in Natural Products for Cutaneous Application"
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- DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics17050639
Editorial on Special Issue "Advances in Natural Products for Cutaneous Application"
Abstract
A growing trend of "returning to nature", and a subsequent increase in the popularity of plant-based products, has arisen as a result of the activities of environmental movements around the world and emerging evidence about the side effects of synthetic substances [...].
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