IRJET- Discussion of Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Properties of Commonly used Spices as Active Ingredients in Tooth Paste Formulation (original) (raw)

Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Toothpaste

International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2022

Neem, "the bitter gem" is one of the most valued trees with many medicinal applications. The scientific name of neem is Azadirachta indica and belongs to Meliaceae family. It is the world's most studied tree in the world and most promising one in the 21st century. Every part of the tree has medicinal value, such as flowers, leaves, neem cake, fruits and seed oil. Almost 300 different phytochemicals have been found in neem tree with versatile application. The aqueous and alcoholic leaf extract of neem is accounted for to have different pharmacological activities. In current situations oral dental care with use of herbal toothpaste containing natural ingredients are more acceptable in public belief than chemical based synthetic formulations due to their safety and efficacy in reducing dental caries, and preventing other dental issues to which this generation is prone to. In this formulation we utilizes clove oil, neem extract, peppermint oil, which are used in this research work. These extracts possess many activities like anti-ulcer, anti-caries, anti-bacterial, wound healing along with which it certain special additional properties like anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Important physical parameters i.e. pH, stability, spreadability, foamability, to make a successful more efficacious and stable formulation. This study that our herbal based toothpaste formulation having natural ingredients.

Formulation Development and Evaluation of Herbal Toothpaste for Treatment of Oral Disease

Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics, 2019

Streptococcus mutans is the most common cause of tooth decay. Parabens and other commonly used as anti-Streptococcus agents in toothpaste industry have numerous side effects such as discoloration of teeth. The herbal extract of all three plants gives antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity and prevent and reducing the tooth decay, dental caries and given to freshness of mouth. The aim of present work was development and evaluation of herbal antimicrobial toothpaste containing Bark of Acacia nilotica, Acacia catechu and flower buds of syzygium aromaticum as herbal ingredients. Different types of formulations (F1-F6) were formulated using calcium carbonate as abrasive and Glycerine as humectant in varied concentrations. All the formulations were evaluated for various parameters like dryness, color, appearance, consistency, washability, pH, spreadability and foaming power. Polyherbal toothpaste containing hydroalcoholic extract of plants was tested for antimicrobial activity again...

Formulation and Evalua- tion of Herbal Toothpaste: Compared With Marketed Preparation INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS & DRUG ANALYSIS

The aimed of current research to formulate herbal toothpaste utilizing plant extract like Neem leaves, Guava leaves, Cinnamon bark other ingredient are Camphor, Honey. The plant extract ingredient posses the anti-bacterial. The herbal toothpaste formulated which can satisfy all the required condition to keep the mouth fresh and prevent tooth decay by bacteria. The formulated herbal toothpaste compared with marketed preparation. Physical examination: Colour-greenish brown, smooth in nature, relative density-10.2, pH-8.2, Extrudabil-ity-90.37, spredability-Good and stable formulation. The anti-microbial evaluation against Staphylococcus aureus reveal that formulated herbal tooth paste exhibited notable activity with ZOI of 19.7 mm at MIC of 25μg/mL. the outcome of this research herbal toothpaste shows equal patronizing and engrossing passion over the marketed preparation it was consider after the comparing the marketed preparation(Colgate, Dabour Red, Dant-kanti) with formulated herbal toothpaste. It has been good scope in future dental research and det-al health of public.

Formulation and Evaluation of New Herbal Toothpaste

International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology, 2021

Toothpastes or dentrifrices these are the products which issued for the cleaning, oral hugging or such as freshets of mouth and to avoid tooth decay. The many more dentrifrices prepared by herbal and synthetic tooth paste was prepared by using various herbal products. Which passes or permits antibacterial antiseptic and cooling features. Herbal toothpaste removes it dirt remove bad smell, plantbased toothpaste can also reduce the gingivitis. (Gums become swallow and bleed easily.) it may cause tooth decay. Herbal toothpaste utilizing plantbased extracts like Neemleaves, Guava leaves babool, Cinnamon Bark and other additives honey and Camphor. The formulated herbal toothpaste compared with marketed products physical examination. Colour-greenish brown, smooth in nature the density is 10.0, and ph 8.2, Spreadability-Good and stable formulation. There are some marketed herbal toot past ex. Himalaya, Dabar redtoothpaste Colgate, herbal Toothpaste, Vicco. I.

Comparative evaluation of herbal toothpaste formulations: A preliminary in-vitro study

Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2023

Background: Toothpaste, available in gel or paste form, maintains oral hygiene through brushing. This research aims to develop herbal toothpaste formulations, avoiding potential side effects of chemical compounds found in conventional products. Aim and Objective: This study assesses herbal toothpaste formulations for effective dental hygiene, specifically investigating natural ingredients like neem leaves, babul leaves, akkarkara leaves, guava leaves, jamun seeds, vidanga, Vajradanti, and clove fruit, traditionally used for dental care. Methods: We assessed sensory and physical characteristics of the newly formulated herbal toothpaste, following Bureau of Indian Standards criteria. Comparative analysis showed laboratory-developed toothpaste performing similarly to Dantkranti, Babool, and Colgate toothpaste brands. Results: The laboratory-created herbal toothpaste matched the essential toothpaste properties of three popular brands. Conclusion: This preliminary in vitro study suggests herbal toothpaste's potential as an effective and safe alternative for oral hygiene. Further research and clinical studies are needed to validate these findings and explore their dental care applications. Keywords: Polyherbal, Toothpaste, Organoleptic, Spreadability, Evaluation Parameters

Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Toothpaste: Compared With Marketed Preparation

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS & DRUG ANALYSIS, 2017

The aimed of current research to formulate herbal toothpaste utilizing plant extract like Neem leaves, Guava leaves, Cinnamon bark other ingredient are Camphor, Honey. The plant extract ingredient posses the anti-bacterial. The herbal toothpaste formulated which can satisfy all the required condition to keep the mouth fresh and prevent tooth decay by bacteria. The formulated herbal toothpaste compared with marketed preparation. Physical examination: Colour-greenish brown, smooth in nature, relative density-10.2, pH-8.2, Extrudabil-ity-90.37, spredability-Good and stable formulation. The anti-microbial evaluation against Staphylococcus aureus reveal that formulated herbal tooth paste exhibited notable activity with ZOI of 19.7 mm at MIC of 25μg/mL. the outcome of this research herbal toothpaste shows equal patronizing and engrossing passion over the marketed preparation it was consider after the comparing the marketed preparation(Colgate, Dabour Red, Dant-kanti) with formulated herbal toothpaste. It has been good scope in future dental research and det-al health of public.

Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Toothpaste: Compared with marketed preparation Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Toothpaste: Compared with marketed preparation

The aimed of current research to formulate herbal toothpaste utilizing plant extract like Neem leaves, Guava leaves, Cinnamon bark other ingredient are Camphor, Honey. The plant extract ingredient posses the anti-bacterial. The herbal toothpaste formulated which can satisfy all the required condition to keep the mouth fresh and prevent tooth decay by bacteria. The formulated herbal toothpaste compared with marketed preparation. Physical examination: Colour-greenish brown, smooth in nature, relative density-10.2, pH-8.2, Extrudability-90.37, spredability-Good and stable formulation. The anti-microbial evaluation against Staphylococcus aureus reveal that formulated herbal tooth paste exhibited notable activity with ZOI of 19.7 mm at MIC of 25μg/mL. the outcome of this research herbal toothpaste shows equal patronizing and engrossing passion over the marketed preparation it was consider after the comparing the marketed preparation(Colgate, Dabour Red, Dantkanti) with formulated herbal toothpaste. It has been good scope in future dental research and detal health of public.

Oral Health Care Improvement using Combined Toothpaste with Traditional Medicinal Plants

2016

The evolution of microbes, including the development of resistant strains and adaptation, depend on diverse members of the microbial population that can thrive in new condition. Therefore, microbes present remarkable abilities to evolve faster than their hosts do. Oral isolates of different patients aged 3 years to 60 years were obtained, purified, and tested against four different commercial medicinal plants extracts for antimicrobial activity. A total of 10 different commercial toothpastes (different brands and prices) were collected, and the combined action of the medicinal plants combination and toothpaste was studied by using disc diffusion method to determine the antimicrobial activity of medicinal plants with toothpaste. We found a higher bacterial population in the age group of 3–40 years than the group of 40–60 years, with approximately 44% and 32%, respectively. The combined action of ethanol medicinal plant extracts (alone) against oral isolates showed a synergistic effec...

Preparation and charecterization of Toothpaste of poly herbal plants to treat various tooth problems

Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research, 2021

Every human wants to a healthy teeth so they are use various types of toothpaste to keep their tooth healthy. These toothpastes are minimised the problem of tooth and gum. Generally the toothpaste having many properties to treat such as cavities, bleeding gum and avoid bad smell on mouth. Herbal plants extract are use to formulate good quality of toothpaste. The herbal formulation was prepared by guava leaf, Clove fruit, Neem, honey and several other substances.

PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL TOOTH POWDER

Dentrifires are the product which is used to maintain the Oral Hyiene such as Freshness of mouth and to avoid tooth decay. The oral hygiene can be maintained throughout the day by using various dentrifices prepared by herbal and synthetic ingredients. This work was carried out to prepare Tooth powder which can be used as a tool for proper oral hygiene and to overcome the side effect of the conventional Tooth power prepared by synthetic ingredients. the Tooth Powder was prepared by using various herbal ingredients which possess the antibacterial, antiseptic and cooling properties. clove powder,