Author(s):
Pratik B. Dandare, Puja. N. Gayke, Ankush B. Thorat, Aniket. R. Pawar, Sandip P. Narale, Prathamesh M. Bhadane, Priynka. M. Salve, B. M. Narwate
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DOI:
10.52711/0975-4377.2023.00046
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Pratik B. Dandare, Puja. N. Gayke, Ankush B. Thorat, Aniket. R. Pawar, Sandip P. Narale, Prathamesh M. Bhadane, Priynka. M. Salve, B. M. Narwate
Shri Sai College of Pharmacy, Khandala, Vaijapur, Aurangabad 431116, Maharashtra, India.
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Volume - 15,
Issue - 4,
Year - 2023
ABSTRACT:
Hair plays a very important role in the personality of humans and for their cure by using lots of cosmetic products. Herbal formulations always have activity and comparatively lesser or no side effects with synthetic. Hair formulation of Embica officinalis (Fruits), Bacopa monnieri (Leaves), Trigonella foenum graecum (Seeds), Murraya koenigii (Leaf), Hibiscus rosasinensis (Flowers) in different concentrations in the form of herbal oil were studied for their hair growth activity, refractive index, acid value, saponification value.. Admirable results of hair growth were seen in formulation prepared by different methods of oils preparation technique.
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Pratik B. Dandare, Puja. N. Gayke, Ankush B. Thorat, Aniket. R. Pawar, Sandip P. Narale, Prathamesh M. Bhadane, Priynka. M. Salve, B. M. Narwate. Nourishing Hair Oil. doi: 10.52711/0975-4377.2023.00046
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Pratik B. Dandare, Puja. N. Gayke, Ankush B. Thorat, Aniket. R. Pawar, Sandip P. Narale, Prathamesh M. Bhadane, Priynka. M. Salve, B. M. Narwate. Nourishing Hair Oil. doi: 10.52711/0975-4377.2023.00046 Available on: https://rjpdft.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2023-15-4-11
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