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DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF ANTIFUNGAL SOAP WITH HERBAL ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES
Document Type
Report
Source
European Journal of Molecular and Clinical Medicine. July 15, 2022, Vol. 9 Issue 7, p67, 8 p.
Subject
India
Language
English
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Luliconazole is an azoleantifungal that works by preventing the growth of the fungus. [1] The skin diseases are common among all age groups and can be due to exposure [...]
Herbal products have become increasingly important worldwide in medical and economic terms. Antifungal herbal antibacterial soap of Luliconazole were prepared & evaluated for dermal infection along with the addition of the oils and the extract of Azadirachtaindica, Ocimum tenuiflorum, Aloe barbadensis miller, Santalum album. The API used for the preparation of antifungal herbal antibacterial soap belongs to the antifungal class of azoles, inhibits the enzyme lanosterol demethylase, which is required for the production of ergosterol, which is a major component of the fungal cell membrane. It is mainly used in the treatment of skin infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. The physicochemical parameters of formulations (Physical evaluation, pH, Foaming ability and foam stability) were determined. The results showed that the formulation have pH level nearly equal to skin pH, foaming index was excellent. The %drug release, % drug content, % solid content and microbial study was performed for API. Keywords: Luliconazole, Herbal soap, Aloe Vera, Dermal infections