2020
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2020.115051
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Use of Ointment or Aqueous Extract of Neem (<i>Azadirachta indica</i>) for the Repair of Experimental Skin Lesions in Sheep

Abstract: The skin is considered the largest organ in the body and this protective barrier can be broken in some situations. The wound healing process is a complex mechanism. Based on the difficulties encountered for treatment, alternatives are sought and one of the options may be phytotherapy. Azadirachta indica, known as Nim, is perhaps one of the most widely known and used medicinal plants. This research aimed to evaluate the viability and effectiveness of therapy with Neem, in the form of ointment or aqueous leaf ex… Show more

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“…indica (Meliaceae) is indigenous to India, Pakistan, Burma, Nepal, and Bangladesh. A. indica defends the skin from harmful UV rays and other chemical contaminants, as well as skin infections and wounds (Treichel et al, 2020). The vitamins and fatty acids found in neem help minimize wrinkles and fine lines on the skin and provide an anti-aging benefit.…”
Section: A Indica (Neem)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…indica (Meliaceae) is indigenous to India, Pakistan, Burma, Nepal, and Bangladesh. A. indica defends the skin from harmful UV rays and other chemical contaminants, as well as skin infections and wounds (Treichel et al, 2020). The vitamins and fatty acids found in neem help minimize wrinkles and fine lines on the skin and provide an anti-aging benefit.…”
Section: A Indica (Neem)mentioning
confidence: 99%