2017
DOI: 10.5897/jmpr2017.6515
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Physicochemical properties and antimicrobial activities of soap formulations containing Senna alata and Eugenia uniflora leaf preparations

Abstract: Senna alata leaf extract demonstrates antimicrobial properties that promise utility for treatment of topical infections. Its combination with similarly bioactive Eugenia uniflora leaf extract in soap formulation could enhance anti-infective efficacy. The objective of this study was to develop potent antiseptic herbal soap formulations (HSFs) with the combined leaf extracts of the two plants. A soap base having suitable physicochemical properties (emolliency, foaming potential, and pH) was selected from a serie… Show more

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“…In China, the herbal treatment has been practiced for quite some time and is still very demanding. According to Ayobami et al (2017), it is possible to formulate topical herbal remedies such as soaps, ointments, creams, lotions, gels or crude/solvent extracts from plants that contain bioactive (antimicrobial) principles for the care and treatment of skin infections as an alternative to synthetic antibiotics. Throughout history, people have taken baths in herbal waters and added other bathing additives that were believed to be beneficial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, the herbal treatment has been practiced for quite some time and is still very demanding. According to Ayobami et al (2017), it is possible to formulate topical herbal remedies such as soaps, ointments, creams, lotions, gels or crude/solvent extracts from plants that contain bioactive (antimicrobial) principles for the care and treatment of skin infections as an alternative to synthetic antibiotics. Throughout history, people have taken baths in herbal waters and added other bathing additives that were believed to be beneficial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%