Formulation and evaluation of antibacterial herbal deodorant stick

Akshatha R S *, Manasa C Reddy, Ranjitha Suresh and Thanushree H R

Department of Pharmaceutics, Vydehi Institute of Pharmacy, Bangalore, India.
Research Article
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2023, 16(02), 029–034.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjbphs.2023.16.2.0464
Publication history: 
Received on 23 September 2023; revised on 29 October 2023; accepted on 01 November 2023
 
Abstract: 
Deodorant products inhibit the growth and activity of bacteria that degrade the apocrine gland in the armpit. Despite their effective antibacterial properties, common antibacterial agents such as triclosan and aluminum salts increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, breast and prostate cancer, and contact dermatitis. As a consequence, plant extracts with antibacterial properties are useful. This research study was carried out by opting the Sunflower wax, Virgin coconut oil, Rosemary oil & Lavender oil. Rosemary oil & Lavender oil are reported to possess antibacterial activity. Herbal deodorant sticks were prepared and characterized for physical observations, pH measurement, softening point test (Softening time), breaking load test (Breaking point test), spreadability, stability test and antibacterial study. The prepared sticks were also compared with two different Marketed Deodorant Sticks. The result data shows that prepared herbal deodorant stick is equally stable in comparison with marketed deodorant sticks and has shown significantly comparable antibacterial effect.
 
Keywords: 
Deodorant; Herbal; Sunflower wax; Marketed Deodorant Stick; Antimicrobial
 
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