HR Ahmadi Ashtiani
Islamic Azad University, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
[ 1 ] - The Potential Co-treatment Effects of Zataria multiflora, Camellia sinensis Extracts and Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide on Skin Wound Model
Background: Camellia sinensis and Zataria multiflora as the potent antioxidants and anti-inflammations are crucial in the management of wound therapy. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used for the proliferative potential on fibroblast cells and induction of inflammatory mediators. Objective: We examined the effects of LPS and herbal extracts combination in order to identify their mechanisms of a...
[ 2 ] - مقایسهی اثربخشی و بیضرری محلول عصـارههای گیاهی با محلول کلوتریمازول 1% در درمان درماتیت سبورئیک: یک کارآزمایی بالینی تصادفی
Background and Aim: Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (SD) are common chronic skin diseases. There are many chemical drugs for treating dandruff and SD. Prolonged use of them may cause side effects and drug resistance. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of a herbal extract lotion with clotrimazole 1% lotion in the treatment of SD. Methods: Twenty volunteers (12 men and 8 wome...
[ 3 ] - A review of the role of aloe vera in the management of skin diseases
Wounds are any type of tissue dehiscence which can occur on skin, mucosae or connective tissue. After the wound has created, inflammatory process, the immune system changes as well as the skin repair cascade will be activated. To provide a product that can direct the above processes in a desirable repair mechanism will be useful. Studies have shown that aloe vera products, with effects such as ...
[ 4 ] - Toxicity assessment of high fructose corn syrup-55: a repeated dose oral toxicity study in uterus and ovaries of female rats
Background: High-fructose corn syrup-55 (HFCS-55) is a common sweetener in the food industry. Recently, we have investigated and published the effects of uncontrolled long-term oral ingestion of 55-HFCS compared to sucrose on primary ovarian insufficiency in female rats. This study aimed to compare the effects of short-term controlled HFCS-55 administration with sucrose and its possible effects...
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