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A review on the important phytochemicals and their role in psoriasis

Psoriasis may emerge at any stage of life irrespective of age, sex or geographic location. It is identified as a chronic immune-linked inflammatory skin disease that affects all human races. Psoriasis is often more Caucasian than non-Caucasian groups of human races and in geographic areas, like high...

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Published in:Journal of applied and natural science 2021, Vol.13 (3), p.880-896
Main Authors: Pandey, Ashish, Shukla, Alok Kumar, Dubey, Ramesh Chandra, Pratap, Ravi
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