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@article{154662, author = {Ruchi vyas and Kanika Sharma and Tripta Jain}, title = {Shelf life and efficacy of antifungal plant based extract and formulations }, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {12}, pages = {32-36}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=154662}, abstract = {Commercial viability of any natural or plant based formulations depends on its shelf life. Storage for prolonged perid under different temperature ranges, pH and sunlight intensity may leads the changes in efficacy of secondary metabolites it contained which in turn altered the antimicrobial efficacy. Hence it is very important to check efficacy of plant based formulations under varying physical condition. In the present work, it was observed that active content of partially purified benzene extract and subsequently prepared formulations remain active under varying physical storage conditions. Storage did not affectthe efficacy as well which was confirmed via cytomorphology of treated fungi i.e. Alternaria alternata. Thus one more fact for successful application of plant based formulation is their physical stability under environmental condition.}, keywords = {Commercial viability, physical condition, storage, formulation, cytomorphology}, month = {}, }
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