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Protective effect of Lycium barbarum leaf extracts on atopic dermatitis: in vitro and in vivo studies.

Han Sol LeeEun-Young BaeSun Yung Ly
Published in: Nutrition research and practice (2023)
These results suggest that LLE potentially improves inflammation by reducing the expression of chemokines that inhibit T helper 2 cell migration. LLE(Ch-) showed similar effects to LLE on blood levels of IgE, TNF-α and IL-6 and protein expression in HaCat cells, but the ultimate effect of skin improvement was not statistically significant. Therefore, both LLE and LLE(Ch-) can be used as functional materials to alleviate AD, but LLE(Ch-) appears to require more research to improve inflammation.
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