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Photoprotective and Antioxidant Activities of Leaf, Fruit and Seed Extracts of Cynometra Cauliflora: A Comparative Study
(2021)
At present, there is a growing interest in the development of broad-spectrum, safe herbal sunscreen products. This study aimed to investigate the sun protection potential of fruits, leaves, and seeds of Cynometra cauliflora ...
Anti -Bacterial Activity of Aqueous and Methanalic Root Extracts of Medicinal Plant Heteropogon Contortus
(2018)
Synthetic drugs available for the treatment of
chronic and infectious diseases are very expensive
and some of them have become less effective
due to the emergence of antibiotic resistance.
As such, research is now ...
In vitro Analysis of the Anti-in ammatory Activity of Sri Lankan Bees’ Honey, Aloe vera, their Combination, and the Development of a Topical Anti-in ammatory Gel
(2023-09)
Clinicians and scientists are on the lookout for the development of safer, sustainable
alternatives for topical corticosteroids in treating in ammatory skin diseases due to the
potential complications associated with ...
Evaluation of Excipient Properties of Starch Extracted from Dioscorea alata (Kahata Angala) grown in Sri Lanka and its Suitability in the Formulation of a Losartan Potassium Tablet
(2023-09)
Starch is an essential excipient used in the manufacturing process of pharmaceuticals.
This study aimed to evaluate the excipient properties of Dioscorea alata which is locally
called Kahata Angala compared to commercially ...
Formulation and Evaluation of a Polyherbal Hair Dye Cream of the Aqueous and Ethanoic Plant Extracts of Hibiscus rosasinensis, Coffea arabica, Syzygium aromaticum, and Cinnamomum zeylanicum
(2023-09)
Polyherbal hair dye products are preferred over synthetic products due to their several
bene ts. Literature reported flowers of Hibiscus rosasinensis, seeds of Coffea arabica,
buds of Syzygium aromaticum, and bark of ...
Formulation and Evaluation of a Polyherbal Hair Dye Cream of the Aqueous and Ethanolic Plant Extracts of Hibiscus rosasinensis, Coffea arabica, Syzygium aromaticum, and Cinnamomum zeylanicum
(2023-09)
Polyherbal hair dye products are preferred over synthetic products due to their several
bene ts. Literature reported flowers of Hibiscus rosasinensis, seeds of Co eafarabica,
buds of Syzygium aromaticum, and bark of ...