Neha Quadri; Imran Khan
Abstract
This study’s current disclosure is to create polyherbal Anti Scar lotion from plant extract and plants such as Myristica fragrans, Crocus sativus, Glycerol, Melaleuca alternifolia, ...
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This study’s current disclosure is to create polyherbal Anti Scar lotion from plant extract and plants such as Myristica fragrans, Crocus sativus, Glycerol, Melaleuca alternifolia, Rosa extract, and Cinnamomum camphora. The use of more than one plant in a therapeutic preparation is known as polyherbal formulation (PHF). Multiple herbs in a specific ratio may be employed in the treatment of illness in Ayurvedic and other traditional medicinal systems. The formula is intended to keep the skin hydrated and fresh, hence preventing hypertrophic scarring. Several physical properties were incorporated into the formulation. The formulation is visually appealing and has a high physical stability. The lotion sensitivity test findings showed that it is safe, with no itching or inflammation. Because they are natural materials, PHFs are less expensive, more environmentally friendly, and more widely available than prescription drugs. Polyherbal formulation are more socially and culturally acceptable because to their cheaper cost and increased accessibility, which is responsible for rising global demand. Polyherbal formulation has increased patient compliance while also improving therapeutic efficacy. In dermatological research and public health, polyherbal anti scar cream has a promising future.