Review of the article "Development of Poly Herbal Cream Formulations Containing Wild Growing Omani Medicinal Plants", verified by Publons, Web of Science
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Acne is derived from the Greek word “acme” which means “prime of life”. It is mostly considered to be benign and self-limiting condition but if it is ignored than it can progress to lifetime presence and scaring of the skin. Almost 85% of adolescence and preadolescence are affected by acne and from here males are at higher ration that female due to testosterone level that causes increase size in sebaceous gland which in turn causes more production of sebum (oil production). Women are affected more during adulthood due to over use of oil based cosmetics and premenstrual hormones. Acne starts to decline sharply after the age of late 40s. There are many different factors that contribute to acne formation and it has many different forms. Herbal medication are considered safer than allopathic medicines because allopathic medicines are associated with various side effects such as like contact allergy, local irritation, scaling, photosensitivity, itching, redness, skin peeling, necrosis of th...e skin etc. In this study there are 3 herbal plants were used to prepare cream formulation that were used to investigate the anti-acne property. The aim of this research work was to develop formulations and to perform its evaluation as an herbal anti-acne cream. The objective of this study was to focus on the ant-acne or anti-bacterial effect of the formulated polyherbal cream containing three plants, thyme, aloe Vera and basil. The results showed that the formulation 10 showed potential anti-acne property had that twice more concentration of aloe Vera than basil and thyme.
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Mašinski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Jovanović, Tamara PY - 2021 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5813 AB - Acne is derived from the Greek word “acme” which means “prime of life”. It is mostly considered to be benign and self-limiting condition but if it is ignored than it can progress to lifetime presence and scaring of the skin. Almost 85% of adolescence and preadolescence are affected by acne and from here males are at higher ration that female due to testosterone level that causes increase size in sebaceous gland which in turn causes more production of sebum (oil production). Women are affected more during adulthood due to over use of oil based cosmetics and premenstrual hormones. Acne starts to decline sharply after the age of late 40s. There are many different factors that contribute to acne formation and it has many different forms. Herbal medication are considered safer than allopathic medicines because allopathic medicines are associated with various side effects such as like contact allergy, local irritation, scaling, photosensitivity, itching, redness, skin peeling, necrosis of the skin etc. In this study there are 3 herbal plants were used to prepare cream formulation that were used to investigate the anti-acne property. The aim of this research work was to develop formulations and to perform its evaluation as an herbal anti-acne cream. The objective of this study was to focus on the ant-acne or anti-bacterial effect of the formulated polyherbal cream containing three plants, thyme, aloe Vera and basil. The results showed that the formulation 10 showed potential anti-acne property had that twice more concentration of aloe Vera than basil and thyme. T2 - Asian Journal of Applied Chemistry Research T1 - Review of the article "Development of Poly Herbal Cream Formulations Containing Wild Growing Omani Medicinal Plants", verified by Publons, Web of Science EP - 16 SP - 1/Ms_AJACR_77065 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5813 ER -
@article{ author = "Jovanović, Tamara", year = "2021", abstract = "Acne is derived from the Greek word “acme” which means “prime of life”. It is mostly considered to be benign and self-limiting condition but if it is ignored than it can progress to lifetime presence and scaring of the skin. Almost 85% of adolescence and preadolescence are affected by acne and from here males are at higher ration that female due to testosterone level that causes increase size in sebaceous gland which in turn causes more production of sebum (oil production). Women are affected more during adulthood due to over use of oil based cosmetics and premenstrual hormones. Acne starts to decline sharply after the age of late 40s. There are many different factors that contribute to acne formation and it has many different forms. Herbal medication are considered safer than allopathic medicines because allopathic medicines are associated with various side effects such as like contact allergy, local irritation, scaling, photosensitivity, itching, redness, skin peeling, necrosis of the skin etc. In this study there are 3 herbal plants were used to prepare cream formulation that were used to investigate the anti-acne property. The aim of this research work was to develop formulations and to perform its evaluation as an herbal anti-acne cream. The objective of this study was to focus on the ant-acne or anti-bacterial effect of the formulated polyherbal cream containing three plants, thyme, aloe Vera and basil. The results showed that the formulation 10 showed potential anti-acne property had that twice more concentration of aloe Vera than basil and thyme.", journal = "Asian Journal of Applied Chemistry Research", title = "Review of the article "Development of Poly Herbal Cream Formulations Containing Wild Growing Omani Medicinal Plants", verified by Publons, Web of Science", pages = "16-1/Ms_AJACR_77065", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5813" }
Jovanović, T.. (2021). Review of the article "Development of Poly Herbal Cream Formulations Containing Wild Growing Omani Medicinal Plants", verified by Publons, Web of Science. in Asian Journal of Applied Chemistry Research, 1/Ms_AJACR_77065-16. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5813
Jovanović T. Review of the article "Development of Poly Herbal Cream Formulations Containing Wild Growing Omani Medicinal Plants", verified by Publons, Web of Science. in Asian Journal of Applied Chemistry Research. 2021;:1/Ms_AJACR_77065-16. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5813 .
Jovanović, Tamara, "Review of the article "Development of Poly Herbal Cream Formulations Containing Wild Growing Omani Medicinal Plants", verified by Publons, Web of Science" in Asian Journal of Applied Chemistry Research (2021):1/Ms_AJACR_77065-16, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5813 .