Anti-inflammatory effect of Arnica montana in a UVB radiation-induced skin-burn model in mice
Preclinical
Abstract
Topical Arnica montana reduced inflammation and tissue damage in a UVB-induced skin-burn model in mice, supporting the anti-inflammatory and healing use of arnica on the skin.
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da Silva Prade, J., Balsamo, E.C., Machado, F.R., Poetini, M.R., Bortolotto, V.C., Araujo, S.M., Londero, L., Boeira, S.P., Sehn, C.P., de Gomes, M.G., Prigol, M. and Cattelan Souza, L (2020) 'Anti-inflammatory effect of Arnica montana in a UVB radiation-induced skin-burn model in mice', Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 39(2), pp. 126-133. doi:10.1080/15569527.2020.1743998
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