Formulation and Evaluation of aqueous gel of powder guava leaves and neem leaves for Mouth Ulcer treatment

  • Unique Paper ID: 163514
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 1452-1457
  • Abstract:
  • This study delved the development and evaluation of a new herbal gel for mouth ulcers using pulverized guava leaves. The gel incorporated colorful attention of the leaves with Carbopol 934 and Propylene glycol as a base. Evaluation included assessments of the gel's physical parcels and natural exertion. Infrared spectroscopy verified no adverse commerce between the leaves and the gelatinizing agent. The performing gel was transparent, invariant, and had a neutral pH range( 7-7.5). also, it demonstrated good rheological parcels, spreading and banishing fluently. Anti-fungal tests revealed significant effectiveness against Candida albicans and Aspergillus aureus. In vitro analysis verified the presence of flavonoids in the guava leaves, contributing to their potent antioxidant exertion. This suggests implicit for combating oxidative stress associated with mouth ulcers. The formulated gel offered a stable, safe, and potentially superior volition to conventional synthetic treatments for mouth ulcers. Its overall parcels suggest a promising advancement in this area. In conclusion, the herbal gel displayed a range of desirable characteristics- translucency, unity, good rheology, potentanti-fungal exertion, and significant antioxidant parcels. These findings place it as a potentially safe and effective herbal remedy for mouth ulcers, potentially outperforming being synthetic options.

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@article{163514,
        author = {Tirith Ram and Dinesh and Jhamman and Hitesh Kumar Yadav   and Prerana Sahu  and Dr. Gyanesh Kumar Sahu  and Dr. Harish Sharma},
        title = {Formulation and Evaluation of aqueous gel of powder guava leaves and neem leaves for Mouth Ulcer treatment  },
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {10},
        number = {11},
        pages = {1452-1457},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=163514},
        abstract = {This study delved the development and evaluation of a new herbal gel for mouth ulcers using pulverized guava leaves. The gel incorporated colorful attention of the leaves with Carbopol 934 and Propylene glycol as a base. Evaluation included assessments of the gel's physical parcels and natural exertion. Infrared spectroscopy verified no adverse commerce between the leaves and the gelatinizing agent. The performing gel was transparent, invariant, and had a neutral pH range( 7-7.5). also, it demonstrated good rheological parcels, spreading and banishing fluently. Anti-fungal tests revealed significant effectiveness against Candida albicans and Aspergillus aureus. In vitro analysis verified the presence of flavonoids in the guava leaves, contributing to their potent antioxidant exertion. This suggests implicit for combating oxidative stress associated with mouth ulcers. The formulated gel offered a stable, safe, and potentially superior volition to conventional synthetic treatments for mouth ulcers. Its overall parcels suggest a promising advancement in this area. In conclusion, the herbal gel displayed a range of desirable characteristics- translucency, unity, good rheology, potentanti-fungal exertion, and significant antioxidant parcels. These findings place it as a potentially safe and effective herbal remedy for mouth ulcers, potentially outperforming being synthetic options.},
        keywords = {Guava Leaves Powder, Gel, Mouth Ulcer, antioxidant, mucosal layer},
        month = {},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 1452-1457

Formulation and Evaluation of aqueous gel of powder guava leaves and neem leaves for Mouth Ulcer treatment

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