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ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE LEAVES OF ACALYPHA WILKESIANA MUELL. ARG. (EUPHORBIACEAE) FORMULATED AS HERBAL CREAM
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The use of some traditional creams in Nigeria is associated with negative outcomes. In order to tackle this problem, we conducted a study on the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory characteristics of Acalypha wilkesiana leaves, which were utilized in the creation of a herbal cream. Standard methods were employed to conduct analytical procedures for the analysis of the phytochemical and chromatographic content of A. wilkesiana leaves. The anti-inflammatory efficacy of the unrefined ethanol extract was assessed using the egg albumin technique, throughout a dosage range of 15.6 to 500 mg/ml. The effectiveness of the herbal cream and the raw ethanol extract of A. wilkesiana in killing specific bacteria were evaluated. A comprehensive evaluation was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics of the herbal cream formulation using appropriate methodologies. The phytochemical examination of A. wilkesiana which gave a yield of 12.6 % indicated the existence of alkaloids, tannins, and saponins. The anti-inflammatory properties of the crude extract derived from A. wilkesiana had a comparable effect to that of aspirin, a commonly prescribed medicine at doses of 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg. The herbal cream (25.5 ± 0.22) and crude extract (19.5 ± 0.01) had the greatest antibacterial effectiveness against Candida albicans at 200 mg/ml. The physicochemical examination of the cream that was created: pH (5.6 ± 0.64); consistency (5 mm); viscosity (22 x 106 cps); spreadability (36 g.cm/sec); Extrudability (510 gm) showed similarities to the commercially available Gentamycin cream. The herbal cream containing A. wilkesiana has demonstrated substantial promise and could function as a practical alternative to traditional creams for treating skin infections.
Title: ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE LEAVES OF ACALYPHA WILKESIANA MUELL. ARG. (EUPHORBIACEAE) FORMULATED AS HERBAL CREAM
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The use of some traditional creams in Nigeria is associated with negative outcomes.
In order to tackle this problem, we conducted a study on the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory characteristics of Acalypha wilkesiana leaves, which were utilized in the creation of a herbal cream.
Standard methods were employed to conduct analytical procedures for the analysis of the phytochemical and chromatographic content of A.
wilkesiana leaves.
The anti-inflammatory efficacy of the unrefined ethanol extract was assessed using the egg albumin technique, throughout a dosage range of 15.
6 to 500 mg/ml.
The effectiveness of the herbal cream and the raw ethanol extract of A.
wilkesiana in killing specific bacteria were evaluated.
A comprehensive evaluation was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics of the herbal cream formulation using appropriate methodologies.
The phytochemical examination of A.
wilkesiana which gave a yield of 12.
6 % indicated the existence of alkaloids, tannins, and saponins.
The anti-inflammatory properties of the crude extract derived from A.
wilkesiana had a comparable effect to that of aspirin, a commonly prescribed medicine at doses of 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg.
The herbal cream (25.
5 ± 0.
22) and crude extract (19.
5 ± 0.
01) had the greatest antibacterial effectiveness against Candida albicans at 200 mg/ml.
The physicochemical examination of the cream that was created: pH (5.
6 ± 0.
64); consistency (5 mm); viscosity (22 x 106 cps); spreadability (36 g.
cm/sec); Extrudability (510 gm) showed similarities to the commercially available Gentamycin cream.
The herbal cream containing A.
wilkesiana has demonstrated substantial promise and could function as a practical alternative to traditional creams for treating skin infections.
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