Kawano et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Oral intake of beet extract provides protection against skin barrier impairment in hairless miceKawano et al., 2013
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- Kawano K
- Umemura K
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- Phytotherapy Research
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The epidermis acts as a functional barrier against the external environment. Disturbances in the function of this barrier cause water loss and increase the chances of penetration by various irritable stimuli, leading to skin diseases such as dry skin, atopic dermatitis, and …
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