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2020 article

The Enigma of Bioactivity and Toxicity of Botanical Oils for Skin Care

Moore, E. M., Wagner, C., & Komarnytsky, S. (2020, May 29). Frontiers in Pharmacology, Vol. 11.

By: E. Moore n, C. Wagner n & S. Komarnytsky n

author keywords: natural oils; skin barrier function; skin aging; wound healing; atopic dermatitis; for skin care
topics (OpenAlex): Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity; Dermatology and Skin Diseases; Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery
TL;DR: This review contrasted the functionality of skin oils versus the differential biological and toxicological effects of major plant oils, and to correlate them to their compositional changes to promote awareness of health practitioners and botanical product manufacturers for the safety and efficacy of oil-based interventions based on their fatty acid profiles. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: July 13, 2020

2018 article

Botanical Provenance of Traditional Medicines From Carpathian Mountains at the Ukrainian-Polish Border

Kozlowska, W., Wagner, C., Moore, E. M., Matkowski, A., & Komarnytsky, S. (2018, April 5). Frontiers in Pharmacology, Vol. 9.

author keywords: ethnobotany; traditional knowledge; herbal texts; bioactive compounds; functional foods; folk remedies
topics (OpenAlex): Botany and Plant Ecology Studies; Medicinal plant effects and applications; Botanical Studies and Applications
TL;DR: The use of herbal medicines in the Beskid mountain ranges located south of Krakow and Lviv, two influential medieval centers of apothecary tradition in the region are described, with strong preferences for local use of St John's-wort, wormwood, garlic, and gentian. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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