FORMULATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CUCUMIS SATIVUS EXTRACT IN THE TREATMENT OF ACNE
Himani Budhiraja, Rajinder K. Gupta, Pratibha Nand
ABSTRACT
Acne vulgaris is the most widespread skin disease and a persistent
inflammatory disorder affecting 90-95% of adolescents. Inflammation
is due to the over proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes,
Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis. Many
synthetic cosmetics have been developed for the treatment of acne. But
they are known to have many side effects and are found to become
resistant after some time. Thus, the present work was undertaken to
investigate a natural medicinal plant, Cucumis sativus extracts, for
their anti-oxidant, antimicrobial potential and its cosmetic value in
treatment of acne. Results showed the presence of total phenolic
content (19.25 µg and 6.23 µg GAE) and flavonoid content (1.82 µg
and 6.24 µg catechin in fresh and dried extracts respectively. Fresh extract of Cucumis sativus
indicated promising antibacterial potential and was mixed with tea tree (Melaleuca
alternifolia) oil and linseed (Linum usitatissimum) oil to prepare polyherbal cream (O/W)
formulations (F1 -F5). Formulations were further evaluated for pH, viscosity and various
physical parameters. F5 cream formulation showed pH in range of 5-6 with good
spreadability, good consistency with ease of removal, and no evidence of phase separation.
Keywords: Cucumis sativus, tea tree oil, linseed oil and poly herbal cream.
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