Advancing skin cancer therapy: innovations in curcumin ointment development
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Curcumin, Neem extract, Skin cancer, Herbal ointmentAbstract
Skin cancer, primarily driven by excessive ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure, represents a significant health challenge globally. This article explores the potential of herbal therapies in skin cancer treatment, focusing on the development of a curcumin based ointment. Traditional treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation have limitations, including severe side effects and drug resistance. Herbal remedies offer a promising alternative due to their natural anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-carcinogenic properties. In this research two herbal compounds like turmeric, neem highlighting their pharmacological actions and potential in skin cancer therapy. A detailed formulation process for a curcumin and azadirectin ointment is provided, along with evaluation reagent’ s to ensure its efficacy and safety. The findings suggest that incorporating herbal treatments could enhance current skin cancer therapies, offering a more holistic approach with fewer side effects
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