Formulation, Physico-chemical Evaluation and Comparative Stability Studies of Dillenia indica (pulp) based Antidandruff and Anti Hair Fall Cream with Marketed Brand

Deka, Kamal and Kalita, Ramen and Debnath, Subhashis and Deka, Satyendra (2022) Formulation, Physico-chemical Evaluation and Comparative Stability Studies of Dillenia indica (pulp) based Antidandruff and Anti Hair Fall Cream with Marketed Brand. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 34 (44A). pp. 63-74. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Background: Dillenia Indica as a medicinal plant is one of the widely used herbs by the various tribes of entire North East (mostly in Assam) and traditionally the jelly like content inside the fruit was used to treat dandruff and falling hairs.

Objectives: The current work was performed with an objective to assess the antidandruff and anti hair fall property of Dillenia indica (pulp), the jelly like content inside the fruit with a marketed brand.

Methods: With utilization of different concentrations of Dillenia indica (pulp) as main drug and with other chemicals different cream formulations are made and optimized. All the formulations along with marketed brand are investigated for their physico-chemical properties. Stability studies of freeze-thaw, elevated temperature exposure and thermal stability study was performed. All the results of the formulations were compared with marketed brand.

Results: All the result of freeze-thaw, elevated temperature exposure and thermal stability study of all formulations (F1,F2,F3) shows similar characteristic behavior with marketed brand except in elevated temperature exposure where all the formulations fails to withstand the temperature excluding the marketed brand (BRYLCREEM). Physico-chemical parameters like pH, FFA, TFM has been studied for formulations F1, F2, F3 and with brand product. All the formulations along with brand product are showing similar kind of result along with similar Spreadability and homogeneity.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Science Repository > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 06 Mar 2023 05:19
Last Modified: 24 May 2024 05:16
URI: http://research.manuscritpub.com/id/eprint/1525

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