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Quality control of some herbal preparations used in skin CARE /

Marwa Yehia Zakaria Elharirry

Quality control of some herbal preparations used in skin CARE / مراقبة الجودة لبعض المنتجات العشبية المستعملة فى العناية بالبشرة Marwa Yehia Zakaria Elharirry ; Supervsied Seham Salah Eldin Elhawary , Kamilia Fouly Taha , Hala Mohamed Elhefnawy - Cairo : Marwa Yehia Zakaria Elharirry , 2016 - 237 P. : facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy

Developing a herbal antifungal formulation containing eruca and garlic oils against highly resistant dermatophytes (Malassezia fufur AUMC No. 5173, Microsporum canis bodin AUMC No. 5490 and Trichophyton mentagrophytes AUMC No. 5501. 5501) and assessment of garlic oil thiosulfinates during the ex vivo percutaneous permeation through albino rat skin. Assay of antifungal activity was performed by filter paper disc method and agar well diffusion method. The components of volatile constituents and fixed oil of eruca seeds were studied using GC/MS. Thiosulfinates in garlic oil were analyzed by HPLC/UV. Both oils were incorporated into hair cream using span 60 and brij 58 at three different concentrations (2, 4 and 6% w/w) and alliin was ex vivo evaluated using albino rat skin mounted on Franz diffusion cells. The two oils have a synergistic effect on the first and additive effect on the second and the third fungi. The main constituents in eruca are 4-(methyl thio) butyl isothiocyanate (82%) for volatile constituents and erucic acid (40%) for the fixed one. The highest flux for alliin (0.337 ± 0.0015 mg/cm2/hr) was obtained at 4% surfactant concentration. Combination of oils has a high activity on the selected dermatophytes. Formulation of a herbal hair cream using span 60 and Brij 58 with a concentration 4% gives the highest permeation rate for alliin in garlic oil



Dermatophytes Eruca Garlic