Formulation And Evalution Of Polyherbal Gel For Skin Allergy And Its Infections

Jayakumari, S and Hitesh Raj, K.S and Vijayalakshmi, A (2025) Formulation And Evalution Of Polyherbal Gel For Skin Allergy And Its Infections. Journal of Applied Bioanalysis, 11 (8). pp. 184-191.

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to formulate the polyherbal gel ant its screening for skin allergy
and its related infections by in vitro methods.The selected plants were identified by
organoleptic characters and powder microscopy. The results of phytochemical screening
showed the presence of alkaloids, phenols and terpenoids All above optimised formulation
were screened for anti-inflammatory assay by Serum albumin the present study also was
focused to study anti-fungal activity by Agar –well diffusion method. Anti-inflammatory
activity results showed that the formula F2 and F4 showed remarkable percentage
inhibition as compared to F1, F3 and F5. The results of anti-fungal activity also showed
that F2 and F4 were found to be good zone of inhibition, whereas F5 more effective as
compared to standard anti-fungal drug. From the observations of the present study, the
poly herbal gel ( F2 and F5 ) were found to be good for allergy with respect to
inflammations and infections. This is due to high concentration of Acalypha indic and
Andrographis panniculata.Through the combination of various herbal plant extracts the
gel demonstrates effectiveness in alleviating allergic reactions and combating fungal
infectionsThe formulated
polyherbal gel for skin allergy and its infections shows
promising potential as a natural remedy. Through the combination of various herbal plant
extracts the gel demonstrates effectiveness in alleviating allergic reactions and combating
fungal infections.The formulated polyherbal gel demonstrated by showing promising
results in reducing skin allergy and related infections .Its anti-microbial and anti
inflammatory properties proved its potential for effective treatment for skin allergy and
its related infections

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pharmacognosy > Phytochemistry
Pharmacognosy > Pharmacognosy
Domains: Pharmacognosy
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 11 May 2026 08:23
Last Modified: 11 May 2026 08:23
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/16679

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