Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) for Skin Health

Insufficient evidence 1 studies

The single study provided does not investigate Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) or skin health in any capacity; it instead describes a laboratory model using a three-dimensional collagen gel system to study tuberculosis infection in lung tissue. As a result, no research evidence can be synthesized regarding Vitamin B5 and skin health from the studies supplied. Any summary drawn from this material would be inaccurate and misleading to readers. To produce a well-supported entry on this topic, studies directly examining pantothenic acid and skin-related outcomes would need to be provided.

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Title Type Year Direction Match
Lung-mimicking 3-Dimensional hydrogel culture system recapitulates key tuberc... Other 2023 Neutral 85

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