Et Al.,: Nternational Ournal of Pharmacy & Life Sciences Volume 11 Issue 6: June. 2020
Et Al.,: Nternational Ournal of Pharmacy & Life Sciences Volume 11 Issue 6: June. 2020
Et Al.,: Nternational Ournal of Pharmacy & Life Sciences Volume 11 Issue 6: June. 2020
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Formulation Development and Evaluation of Poly Herbal Hair Oil for Hair Growth
Stimulating Activity
Mahavir Chhajed1*, Pritesh Paliwal2 and Sumeet Dwivedi3
1, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Oriental College of Pharmacy and Research, Oriental
University, Indore, (M.P.) - India
2, Department of Pharmacognosy, Indore Institute of Pharmacy, Indore, (M.P.) - India
3, Department of Pharmaconosy, Oriental College of Pharmacy and Research, Oriental University,
Indore, (M.P.) - India
Abstract
Article info
Herbal formulations always have attracted considerable attention because
of its lesser and nil side effect compared with synthetic drugs. The
Received: 20/04/2020 concept of beauty and cosmetics are an ancient as mankind and
civilization. Various herbal beauty products are widely used and
Revised: 30/05/2020 continuously increasing in their demand by the common people because
of lesser side effects and with better safety and security profile The
Accepted: 13/06/2020 objective of the present study is to prepare poly herbal hair oil using
Emblicaofficinalis (Amla), Eclipta prostrate (Bhringraj),
© IJPLS Azadiractaindica (Neem), Tinosporacardifolia (Giloy), Bacopamonnieri
(Bramhi), Mesuaferra (Nagkesar), Cyperus rotendus (Nagarmutha),
www.ijplsjournal.com Nardocstachys jatamansi (Jatamansi), Psoralia caryfolia (Bakuchi),
Acorous calamus (Vacha) and Abrus precatorious (Gunja). The six
different oil formulations were prepared using different oil base either
single or in combinations with different concentrations.
For the purpose the powdered drugs soften by cold maceration process for overnight and further the
extraction was done in oil base by boiling method. The formulated herbal oils of different concentrations
were evaluated for proximate analysis and various parameters such as Viscosity, Saponification value,
pH, Acid value, Grittiness, Skin irritation, Sensitivity test, Moisture content, and Specific gravity are
reported in this paper. Further the prepared oils will be evaluated for their hair growth stimulating
activity.
Keywords: Hair, polyherbal, Oil, maceration, evaluation
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Baldness is a very common problem of the For the preparation of polyherbal hair oil all the
modern world. ingredient viz. Amla, Bhringraj, Brahmi, Neem,
Certain disease like acute fevers, syphilis, Giloy, Jatamansi, Gunja, Nagkesar, Nagarmutha,
anaemia, myxodema and influenza may be the Vacha and Bakuchi were procured from the local
cause of baldness. Also anxiety and nervous shock vendors. The plant materials were procured in
may lead to baldness. Heredity also plays a major powder form. Further the procured powdered
role in the premature baldness. Eczema of the drugs were subject to pharmacognostical studies
scalp also leads to fast hair loss. Presence of for conformation [14]. Coconut oil, Sesame oil,
dandruff or lice and imbalance of the hormones Aloe oil and Mustard oil used as oil base in single
also cause hair loss. or in combination for the preparation of oil. This
According to ayurveda, all hair problems oil bases were procured from the local vendor.
including hair loss is caused due to the Methodology [15-17]
aggravation of the pitta. Weigh the powder form of drug up to
Types of hair loss 10% individually.
Androgenetic or androgenic alopecia Further cold maceration performed with
(baldness) water for overnight.
It is the most common cause of hair loss in men Weigh the moist drug accurately and
also known as hereditary baldness.11 In transferred in beaker and the oil base
androgenetic alopecia hair follicle size is reduced added to sufficient quantity to produce
and duration of anagen is diminished while an 100 ml.
increase in the percentage of hair follicles in By using the different concentrations of
telogen [10]. drugs and different combinations of oil
Alopecia areata base the formulation was done for the
In alopecia areata the hair is lost from the scalp better hair growth stimulating activity.
(alopecia areata totalis) or from the whole body The different formulations prepared by
(alopecia areata universalis) [11]. following the procedure are depicted in
Telogen effluvium the table 2.
Telogen effluvium is characterized by the early The mixture heated for 8-10 hour between
entrance of a large no of hairs in to telogen phase the temperatures 60 to 70°C.
at one time [12]. Allow the oil to cool to room temperature
Chemotherapy-induced alopecia and filtered by using filtration assembly.
This type of hair loss is occurred due to the side- Formulation
effects of cancer therapy [13]. Formulation of oil was prepared by using different
Collection and identification of plant formulation compositions as mentioned in table 1.
Table 1: Formulation compositions of different prepared polyherbal hair oil formulation
Ingredients Formula composition
S.
No. F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
1 Bringhraj 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20%
2 Brahmi 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20%
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same specific gravity bottle with the sample and Table 2: Role of individual ingredients in poly
closed it with cap and again weight it (b). herbal hair oil formulation
Determine the weight of sample per milliliter by S. Ingredient Role
subtracting the weight (b-a) [26]. No.
Organoleptic property 1 Bringhraj (Eclipta Hair growth and
Organoleptic properties such as colour, odour was prostata / Eclipta alopecia [27-28]
determined manually. alba)
Results and Discussion 2 Brahmi (Bacopa Nervine tonic, enhance
Herbal hair oil is one of the most well recognized monniera) protion kinase activity
hair treatments. Herbal hair oil not only and also used for
moisturizes scalp but also reverses dry scalp and treatment for
dry hair condition. It provides numerous essential Dementia [29-30]
nutrients required to maintain normal function of 3 Neem (Azadiracta Antimicrobial, in the
sebaceous glands and promotes natural hair indica) treatment of dandruff
growth. The herbal hair oil was prepared as in hair and relief in
showed in Figure 4 from various herbs (Table 1) itching [31]
and their importance in the formulation is 4 Amla (Emblica Hair growth, provide
presented in Table 2. Formulation development officinalis) nutrition to hair and
was done with the optimized formula and also causes darkening
evaluated by mean of various parameters like of hair [32]
sensitivity test, color, odor, irritation test, 5 Giloy (Tinospora Antiallergic,
grittiness test, specific gravity, pH, viscosity, acid Cordifolia) antioxidant, anti-
value and saponification value. The results are inflammatory, enhance
depicted in the Table 3. Hence, from the present memory [33-34]
investigation it was found that the formulated 6 Jatamansi Hair growth, Flavoring
herbal hair oil has optimum standards and further (Nardostachys agent [35]
standardization and biological screening jatamansi)
establishes the efficacy of formulated herbal hair 7 Vacha (Acorus Antibacterial
oil. calamus) Properties, analgesic
and anti-inflammatory
activity [36-38]
8 Bakuchi (Psoralea Antibacterial,
corylifolia) antiscabies, antifungal
hence prevent dandruff
[39]
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