FORMULATION, EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF HERBAL SHAMPOO WITH THE COMMERCIAL SHAMPOO
CH. Bhavani*, Devu Satya Sireesha and Dr. T. Rama Rao
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Abstract
The study aimed to formulate a pure herbal shampoo and to evaluate
and compare its physicochemical properties with the marketed
synthetic and herbal shampoos. The herbal shampoo was formulated
by adding the extracts of Acacia concinna, Sapindus mukorossi,
Phyllanthus emblica, Ziziphus spina-christi and Citrus aurantifolia in
different proportions to a 10% aqueous gelatin solution. Small amount
of propyl paraben was added as a preservative and pH was adjusted
with citric acid. Several tests such as visual inspection, pH, wetting
time, % of solid contents, foam volume and stability, surface tension,
detergency, dirt dispersion etc, were performed to determine the
physicochemical properties of both prepared and marketed shampoos.
The formulated herbal shampoo was also evaluated for conditioning performance by
administering a blind test to 20 student volunteers. The formulated herbal shampoo was clear
and appealing. It showed good cleansing and detergency, low surface tension, small bubble
size and good foam stability after 5 min. The prepared shampoo and commercial shampoos
showed comparable results for % solid contents also. The score of the conditioning
performance of the tress washed with herbal shampoo was found to be 3.0 out of 4, while the
score of the marketed synthetic and herbal shampoo was 3.4 and 3.3 respectively. The results
indicated the formulated shampoo is having excellent conditioning performance, at par with
commercially available shampoo. However, further research and development is required to
improve it's quality and safety.
Keywords: Shampoo Herbal Propyl paraben, Physicochemical properties.
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