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By

Harshada Vasudev Patil,

Harshal Kiran Patil,

Hemant Dipak Patil,

Akash S. Jain,

Divakar R. Patil,

Sunil P. Pawar,

  1. Student, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Shahada, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Shahada, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Shahada, Maharashtra, India
  4. Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Shahada, Maharashtra, India
  5. Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Shahada, Maharashtra, India
  6. Principal, P.S.G.V.P. Mandal’s College of pharmacy, Shahada, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

An herbal hand wash was created utilizing extracts from the neem, hibiscus, and reetha plants. The produced herbal hand wash was tested for antibiotic sensitivity against skin infections using Disc. Comparison between the diffusion method and outcomes and the antiseptic soap that goes for commercially. The main sites of infection are the hands. Microbiological infections have become a serious problem for both workers and children. Hand washing is very important in the home and healthcare sectors. There are many antiviral hand washes on the market, including ones using Herbal ingredients as the base. This can have negative consequences like dermatitis, drying out, itching, and irritation. Used to remove harmful bacteria from hand To counteract this negative impact of the production of chemical-based hand wash .and The main objective of the study presented is to formulate and assess a herbal hand wash with Shikakai, Hibiscus, Reetha, Neem , Guargum, Rose water, Green Tea , Coffee, Capoor for fragrance and aloe Vera.  To make sure that the herbal handwash formulation is less toxic and that hands are thoroughly washed. Hands are most affected by the condition. Children and those employed in the pharmaceutical industry are particularly vulnerable to microbial infections. Hand washing is therefore more typical in industrial environments. It has been shown that the hand wash formulation cleans hands well and is effective when thinking of physical metrics. It therefore calls into question the wisdom of washing hands with antiseptics. A number of characteristics, including colour, fragrance, pH, viscosity, and stability, were used to evaluate the prepared handwash.

Keywords: Herbal Handwash, Evaluation, Formulation of Shikakai, Reetha, Neem, Hibiscus Extract and Foaming Stability

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Harshada Vasudev Patil, Harshal Kiran Patil, Hemant Dipak Patil, Akash S. Jain, Divakar R. Patil, Sunil P. Pawar. [226 wpautop=0 striphtml=1]. Research & Reviews : Journal of Herbal Science. 2024; ():-.
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