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Title: Development and Evaluation of Herbal Ointment for Skin Burn
Authors: Shingala, Jenisha
Dhaduk, Leesa
Butani, Nirali
Ramani, Meet
Mangroliya, Trushil
Keywords: Skin burn
Ointment
Green gram
Ghee
Evaluation
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Shingala, Jenisha; Dhaduk, Leesa; Butani, Nirali; Ramani, Meet; Mangroliya, Trushil (2024). Development and Evaluation of Herbal Ointment for Skin Burn. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences.
Abstract: Skin burns are frequent injuries that need to be treated quickly and efficiently in order to encourage recovery and reduce discomfort. For decades, traditional herbal therapies have been utilized to relieve burn symptoms and promote the healing of damaged skin. This abstract describes a new herbal ointment formulation that is enhanced with ingredient like green gram (mung) and ghee. That have antibacterial and wound-healing qualities. The ointment is a potential option for the treatment of skin burns because of its ability to effectively reduce pain, inflammation, and promote tissue repair. It also provides a safe and natural substitute for traditional treatments. To confirm its therapeutic advantages and determine its place in burn care procedures, more clinical research is necessary. We evaluate ointment pH, Physical appearance, Spreadability, skin irritation studies, anti-microbial activity.
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2299
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