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  • The study analyzes the stability and compatibility of active pharmaceutical ingredients in Cleoderm™, a cream aimed at treating various skin conditions like acne and dermatitis.
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Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, Guru Nanak College (Autonomous), Chennai, India.

Dear Editor, From a scientific perspective, snail mucus, or snail secretion filtrate (SSF), has emerged as a significant discovery in dermatology and regenerative medicine. Several studies on mucus composition have illuminated its features in recent years, yet much remains unexplored. High-quality snail mucus contains adequate levels of active substances (e.

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