Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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A Review on: A promising approach towards the treatment of acne with the natural agents
Raghavendra Kumar Dwivedi, Divya Dwivedi, Aditya Raj Gupta, Rishabh Shukla, Ashish Pal, Neelam Jain, Neeraj Jain, Somesh Shukla
Abstract
Herbal remedies have been used throughout human history to treat a variety of infectious disorders. Acne vulgaris affects about 85% of American adults, especially among the youth. Acne lesions can be caused by a combination of environmental and hereditary causes, therefore it tends to run in families. Inflammatory lesions can take several forms, including pustules, nodules, cysts, and papules. The biggest concentration of pilosebaceous units is seen on the face, neck, upper chest, shoulders, and back, which is why these areas tend to experience acne more frequently. Meliaceae member Azadirachta indica produces oil with antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and immune-enhancing properties. This helps maintain healthy skin and is an adjunct to topical acne treatments by preventing recurrence. While certain oils are pore-clogging and non-comedogenic, others are effective against acne and can even stop it in its tracks. In this study we discuss about the herbal drug with act as an anti-acne agents.
Keywords
Papaya, Alovera, Neem, Fenugreek, Anti- acne agent.
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