Ethnopharmacological Studies of Aloe Vera for the
Management of Eczema Followed by Molecular
Techniques through Metabolomics &
Novel Drug Delivery System
Volume 1 - Issue 3
Hari Baskar1*, Umama Yezdani2, Mohammad Gayoor khan3, Ridhima Batra4, Gulafsha fatima2, Karthikeyan
lakshmanan5 and Raja Muthusamy6
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- 1Department of Pharmaceutical, KMCH College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore, India
- 2Department of Pharmaceutical science, Truba institute of Pharmacy Bhopal, India
- 3Department of Pharmacy Practice, MRM College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad, India
- 4Department of Pharmacy, School of pharmaceutical education and research, New Delhi India
- 5Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of pharmacy Madras medical college, Chennai, India
- 6Department of Pharmaceutical, KMCH College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore, India
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Hari Baskar, Department of Pharmaceutical, KMCH College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore, India
Received: January 01, 2020; Published: January 16, 2020
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Abstract
Eczema is skin very serious skin disease of skin inflammation that causes the skin to become itchy, red, swollen and painful. It
is also called as Atopic dermatitis usually developed on early stage of children in India 10 million cases per year is observed. Atopic
dermatitis is also passed one general to next generation & the treatment is self-diagnosable lab test or Imaging not required. Eczema
developed with allergies such as asthma, cold sores etc. It usually starts on the face followed by the hands and feet. Older children
tend to be affected in the elbow and knee creases, neck, wrists, ankles and feet. Genetic mutations that affect the skin’s barrier
function Immune system dysfunction causing an unwanted inflammatory response in the skin. Certain substances or conditions
called trigger factors can cause eczema to flare (ie: become worse). Trigger including such as Irritants such as soaps and detergents,
wool, skin infections, dry skin, low humidity, heat, sweating or emotional stress. Allergens such as food is also included
Keywords: Atopic Dermatitis; Genetic Mutation; Allergies; Infection; Immune System Dysfunction
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