Abstract:Acne vulgaris is a persistent inflammatory skin condition that affects roughly 80% of adolescent girls during puberty. Antibiotics are being used more frequently to combat this problem, which has resulted in a number of negative side effects. As a result, it must concentrate on the herbal formulation as a first-line topical treatment. In this investigation, three medicinal plants with substantial antibacterial activity, Citrus limon, Curcuma longa, and Aloe barbadensis, were chosen to construct a polyherbal ge… Show more
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