1. FORMULATION AND EVALUATION
OF HERBAL TOOTHPASTE
Authors: Pavan Deshmukh* Vaibhav Shende Mahendra Gunde
Kamla Nehru College of Pharmacy, Butibori, Nagpur - 441108
Introduction:
Formulation containing natural ingredients is more acceptable in the
belief that they are safer than synthetic drugs. The objective of the
present research work to formulate herbal toothpaste containing
natural ingredients like Neem stem and bark, Acacia leaves, Guava
leaves, Cinnamon bark, Camphor etc. which were traditionally used
for tooth cleaning. In present study formulated herbal toothpaste was
evaluated for its organoleptic and physical properties such as colour,
odour, taste, pH, spreadability, moisture content, fineness,
foamability etc. as per standards specified by Bureau of Indian
Standards and compare with commercially marketed toothpaste
formulations. The results of the evaluating parameters shows the
promising results as compare to marketed formulations. Hence the
lab made herbal toothpaste was found to be of good quality.
Material and Methods
Ingredients
Biological Name
Use
Neem stem & bark
Azadirachta indica
(Meliaceae)
Antibacterial
Babul leaves
Acacia arabica
(fabaceae)
Astringent
Amrud leaves
Psidium guajava
(Myrtaceae)
Anti-inflammatory
Kalmi bark
Cinnamonum
zeylanicum
(Lauraceae)
Flavouring agent
hgjCamphor
Cinnamonum
camphora
(Lauraceae)
Antiseptic
Honey
Apis melliferia
(Apidae)
Sweetening agent
Final batch formula
Acknowledgement:
Author is thankful to Principal and Management, Kamla Nehru College of
Pharmacy, Butibori, Nagpur for providing facilities.
Reference:
1. Mangilal T. and Ravikuma M. Preparation and evaluation of herbal
toothpaste with commercial herbal toothpastes: An in-vitro study.
IJAHM (2016) 6:3; 2266-2273.
2. Grace X.F. et.al., Preparation and evaluation of herbal dentifrice.
Int. Res. J. Pharm. (2015), 6(8):509-511.
3. Singh K., Singh P. and Oberai G. Comparative studies between
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KNCP, NATIONAL SEMINAR ON ‘PHYTHOMEDINCINA:
A NOVELAPPROACH FOR TREATMENT’
DATE ON 25TH
-26TH
MARCH 2017
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% Moisture content
% Moisture
content
Ingredients Quantity (gm)
Neem stem & bark 0.5
Babul leaves 0.5
Amrud leaves 0.5
Kalmi bark 0.5
Camphor 0.5
Honey 0.5
Calcium carbonate 3.5
Glycerine 2.0
Methyl cellulose 0.3
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate 0.5
Sodium chloride 0.2
Distilled water q.s.