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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF ACNE VANISHING CREAM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BHAISHAJYA RATNAWALI MUKHDUSHIKAHAR LEPA.
Dr. Kajal Govindkumar Dargad*, Dr. R. K. Ingole and Dr. Nalini Hedaoo
. Abstract The aim of the present study is to pharmaceutical preparation and evaluate the Acne Vanishing cream containing maximum concentration of herbal constituents and having number of advantages Compared to other synthetic creams. Acne vulgaris is one of the most common illnesses that lowers a person's quality of life. Many treatments for the same condition were available in modern science, but they were all associated with some side effects. As a result, herbal vanishing cream was created, with the highest concentration of herbal constituents possible, including stearic acid (10%), cetyl alcohol (0.5%), glycerine (6%), isopropyl alcohol, and the extracts of Dhanyak, Vacha, and Lodhra (70%), among others. A fairly basic procedure is used to create the herbal cream. Steric acid and cetyl alcohol are used to prepare the oil phase, while glycerine, isopropyl alcohol, triethanolamine, and the Ark (extract) of Dhanyak, Vacha, and Lodhra are used to prepare the watery phase. After the oil and water phases were fully melted in separate containers, they were combined at 700c with constant stirring. Physical characteristics of the prepared Acne vanishing cream were assessed, including pH, homogeneity by touch and sight, appearance, washability, consistency, patch test and irritation test to learn more about the effectiveness of this formulation, more research is required. Keywords: Acne Vulgarise, Vanishing Cream, Ark etc. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
