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Preparation and evaluation of herbal cream Dubey, Aditi; Roy, Amit; Prasad, Pushpa
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol 2 No 2 (2014)
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A herbal fairness cream was formulated using herbal extracts which have potential antioxidant activity. Creams were basically formulated using the hydro alcoholic extracts of Glycyrrhiza glabra (root and Stolons),Camellia sinensis (leaf), Pleurotus osttreatus (mushroom plant). The prepared formulation were subjected to different evaluation like spreadability, pH, appearance, viscosity, drug content, irritability and antioxidant properties. The prepared formulation was found stable and effective. Among the several combination Liquorice & Green Tea based preparation shows better results. From the results it was concluded that it is possible to develop creams containing herbal extracts having potent antioxidant and fairness property and can be used as the provision of a barrier to protect skin.   
Preparation and evaluation of herbal cream Dubey, Aditi; Prasad, Pushpa; Roy, Amit
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2014)
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A herbal fairness cream was formulated using herbal extracts which have potential antioxidant activity. Creams were basically formulated using the hydro alcoholic extracts of Glycyrrhiza glabra (root and Stolons),Camellia sinensis (leaf), Pleurotus osttreatus (mushroom plant). The prepared formulation were subjected to different evaluation like spreadability, pH, appearance, viscosity, drug content, irritability and antioxidant properties. The prepared formulation was found stable and effective. Among the several combination Liquorice & Green Tea based preparation shows better results. From the results it was concluded that it is possible to develop creams containing herbal extracts having potent antioxidant and fairness property and can be used as the provision of a barrier to protect skin.
STUDY OF FETAL HEMOGLOBIN WITH GESTATIONAL AGE, BIRTH WEIGHT AND RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY IN PRETERM INFANTS Prasad, Nishi; Dubey, Aditi; Kumar, Kavita; Shrivastava, Jyotsna
International Journal of Retina Vol 6 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Retina (IJRetina) - INAVRS
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ABSTRACT Introduction: The objective of this study was to find an association of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) with gestational age, birth weight and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in preterm infants. Methods: Observational prospective study. We included a total of 410 preterm infants with <36 gestational weeks and <2.5 kg birth weight, in a tertiary care hospital of central India for a period of one year. All infants were divided into 3 groups based on their gestational age and 4 groups based on their birth weight. Fetal hemoglobin and ROP were compared between these groups. The infants were then categorized into ROP and no ROP groups based on International Classification for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ICROP), 2021. The relationship between gestational age, birth weight, fetal hemoglobin and ROP was evaluated. Results: A total of 410 preterm infants were included out of which 110 infants had ROP. Fetal Hb concentration was higher in 33-36 weeks when compared to lower gestational age showing a positive corelation with gestational age. Similarly, fetal Hb concentration was higher in birth weight 1.5-2 kg compared to lower birth weight showing a positive corelation. Infants with ROP had a significantly lower concentration of HbF, with gestational age and birth weight groups compared to infants without ROP. Conclusions: Lower gestational age, lower birth weight and lower concentration of HbF was found significantly associated with the development of ROP in preterm infants. Preterm infants have a positive corelation between fetal hemoglobin and gestational age/birth weight.