FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OFPOLYHERBAL GEL CONTAININGEXTRACTOF SESBANIA GRANDIFLORA FLOWER,ECLIPTA ALBA L. LEAF, ANDALLIUM CEPA L. BULB.

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Mr.Chandan Singh Ahirwar
Dr.S.K. Gupta
Dr.Vishal Gupta

Keywords

Physiochemical parameters, polyherbal gel, sesbania grandiflora flower, ecliptaalba l. Leaf, allium cepa l. bulb

Abstract

Interestin usageof herbal remedies have significantly increased in recent years, even in areas whereaccess to modern treatment is available.Phytochemicals andherbal remedies have gained popularityrecentlya lot of attention because medicinal plants are the primary source of bioactive moleculesutilized in both conventional andmedicine of the modern age.The purpose of this studyis to createand testpolyherbal gelcontainingsesbania grandiflora flower, eclipta alba l. Leaf, and allium cepa l.bulbextracts. The maceration procedure was used to prepare the ethanolic extracts.In nextstepinvolved stirring continuously as you thoroughly combined each ingredient with the Carbopol 934gelwas prepared.When itwas finished, the formulation containphysicochemical properties—suchas color, fragrance, pH,spreadability, extrudability, consistency, solubility, and washability—wereevaluated. After it was ready, the formulation was assessed forphysicochemicalsuch color, smell,pH, spreadability, extrudability, consistency, solubility, and washability.Further stability testing ofthe formulation at various temperatures indicated no alteration in irritancy, spreadability, or diffusion.As a result, it might become a medium for efficiently and readily utilizing the therapeutic propertiesofpolyherbal gel containing extractsof sesbania grandiflora flower,eclipta alba l. Leaf, andalliumcepa l. bulb.

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