Potential benefits of Malva sylvestris in dry-eye disease pathology in vitro based on antioxidant, wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties
Preclinical
Abstract
In vitro, Malva sylvestris extract showed antioxidant, wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties relevant to dry-eye disease, protecting ocular surface cells, illustrating the soothing, anti-inflammatory action of common mallow on irritated mucosa.
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Areesanan, A., Nicolay, S., Keller, M., Zimmermann-Klemd, A.M. and others (2023) 'Potential benefits of Malva sylvestris in dry-eye disease pathology in vitro based on antioxidant, wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties', Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 168, pp. 115782. doi:10.1016/j.biopha.2023.115782
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