SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON EVALUTION OF PLOYHERBAL HAND WASH GEL

  • Unique Paper ID: 170583
  • PageNo: 1011-1015
  • Abstract:
  • This study aimed to create a new polyherbal hand wash gel that uses Neem and Tulsi extracts, along with other herbal drugs, to promote hand hygiene and prevent the growth of bacteria while minimizing skin irritation. Various parameters, including colour, fragrance, pH, viscosity, foam height, antimicrobial activity, and skin irritation test, were evaluated to assess the hand wash's efficacy. The results were compared to those of commercially available hand wash, and the polyherbal hand wash was found to be a better alternative to plain soap and synthetic hand wash due to its effectiveness and suitability for all skin types. The study highlights the potential of herbal medicine in developing safe and effective hygiene products, which can help improve public health and reduce the use of harmful chemicals in personal care products. In summary, the development of a polyherbal hand wash gel that is both safe and effective demonstrates the potential of natural remedies in addressing public health challenges

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BibTeX

@article{170583,
        author = {Shraddha B. Ravte and Vaishanavi R. Jaybhay and Pooja B. Nikam and Akbar Shaikh and Ashvini B. Zadokar and Vaibhav D. Kalam and Dr. D.K. Vir},
        title = {SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON EVALUTION OF PLOYHERBAL HAND WASH GEL},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2024},
        volume = {11},
        number = {7},
        pages = {1011-1015},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=170583},
        abstract = {This study aimed to create a new polyherbal hand wash gel that uses Neem and Tulsi extracts, along with other herbal drugs, to promote hand hygiene and prevent the growth of bacteria while minimizing skin irritation. Various parameters, including colour, fragrance, pH, viscosity, foam height, antimicrobial activity, and skin irritation test, were evaluated to assess the hand wash's efficacy. The results were compared to those of commercially available hand wash, and the polyherbal hand wash was found to be a better alternative to plain soap and synthetic hand wash due to its effectiveness and suitability for all skin types. The study highlights the potential of herbal medicine in developing safe and effective hygiene products, which can help improve public health and reduce the use of harmful chemicals in personal care products. In summary, the development of a polyherbal hand wash gel that is both safe and effective demonstrates the potential of natural remedies in addressing public health challenges},
        keywords = {Polyherbal hand wash, Neem extract (Azadirachta indica) Tulsi extract. Mimosa Pudina Antimicrobial activity.},
        month = {December},
        }

Cite This Article

Ravte, S. B., & Jaybhay, V. R., & Nikam, P. B., & Shaikh, A., & Zadokar, A. B., & Kalam, V. D., & Vir, D. D. (2024). SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON EVALUTION OF PLOYHERBAL HAND WASH GEL. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(7), 1011–1015.

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