Formulation and Evaluation of Antibacterial Polyherbal

Vol-4 | Issue-5 | May 2019 | Published Online: 25 May 2019    PDF ( 244 KB )
Author(s)
Wanjari B.E 1; Bhendarkar K. R, 2; Rangari M. N 3; Khalode K.D 4; Sheikh N. V. 5; Rehpade V. T 6

1Manoharbhai Patel Institute of Bachelor of Pharmacy, Kudwa Gondia

2Gondia College of Pharmacy Gondia, Maharashtra

3Gondia College of Pharmacy Gondia, Maharashtra

4Gondia College of Pharmacy Gondia, Maharashtra

5Gondia College of Pharmacy Gondia, Maharashtra

6Gondia College of Pharmacy Gondia, Maharashtra

Abstract

Herbal drugs predominate in traditional medicine as well as in alternative medicine practiced in the developed world. Among the various indications where traditional herbal medicines are used, skin related disorders is ranked top. The majority of the population in developing countries uses plants or plant preparations in their basic health care. In present study is to formulate and evaluate a poly herbal ointment with antibacterial activity. Ointments were formulated using methanolic extract of M. Koenigii(L.) spreng, essential oil from T. erecta (L.) flower methanolic extract of honey were evaluated for its physicochemical properties. The prepared extracts of the choose plants were taken in specific ratio randomly for antibacterial evaluation. Ointments were all set making use of special concentrations of the extracts with the aid of fusion procedure utilizing simple ointment as a base. Formulations had been then tested for its physicochemical properties like colour, odour, pH, consistency and gave satisfactory results. Probably the most powerful mixture used to be then determined via evaluating the results of the zone of inhibition given through distinct extract ratios on Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus of antibacterial undertaking against various gram positive and gram negative. The entire formulations confirmed predominant recreation against selected species. The formulations are found to be very efficacious in all the parameters which has conducted and also found enhance Antibacterial property. Overall result of this study reveals that this is an effective Polyherbal Antibacterial ointment.

Keywords
Murraya koenigii (L) spreng; Tagetes erecta (L); Honey; Antibacterial activity
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