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The Influence of Phytoconstituents for the Management of Antipsoriatic Activity in Various Animal Models.

Ravina YadavTejpal YadavAshutosh UpadhayayMd Sabir AlamGaurav DubeyVikram KumarAdarsh Sahu
Published in: Anti-inflammatory & anti-allergy agents in medicinal chemistry (2024)
It is possible for psoriasis to manifest at any point in a person's life, regardless of their age, gender, or geographic location. It is a chronic immune-linked inflammatory skin ill-ness that affects individuals of various racial and ethnic origins. It is recognized to be a long-lasting condition. Because of the significant contribution that natural products have made, there has been a significant advancement in the treatment of skin illnesses such as psoriasis. The biggest number of phytochemicals derived from a wide range of plants and herbs are now being used in a variety of applications throughout the whole world. Additionally, a number of phyto-chemicals, including aloe-emodin, psoralen, curcumin, and others, have been effectively ex-tracted in pure or clear form, and they have shown a great deal of efficacy in the treatment of psoriasis illness. There is evidence that a few herbal remedies are effective, and the occurrence of these phytochemicals provides more proof. When synthetic medications are used for chronic therapy, they may cause a variety of adverse consequences; hence, the exploration of natural pharmaceuticals can give a successful natural treatment with a minimal amount of adverse ef-fects. Within the scope of this concise review, a number of plant sources that possess anti-pso-riatic activity are investigated, and the antipsoriatic effects of these plant sources are shown on a number of animal models using particular pathways.
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