Affiliation:
1. PG Student, Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Pharmacy, Akurdi, Pune.
2. Head of Department (Chemistry), Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Pharmacy, Akurdi, Pune 411035, India.
Abstract
The main aim of the current research is to formulate and evaluate the herbal foot crack cream containing aegle marmelos leaf extract. The purpose of this study is to provide all of the therapeutic properties of aegle marmelos that have been discovered via research utilising current scientific methodologies and cutting-edge scientific technologies. Herbal medicines have long been used to treat a variety of ailments in many regions of the world. In Indian traditional medicine, the Ayurvedic and Siddha medical systems are well-known medicinal procedures. Researchers have spent the last several years attempting to uncover and validate plant-derived substances for the treatment of a variety of diseases. Similarly, it has been shown that many portions of plants, such as leaves, fruits, seeds, and so on, contain health and nutrition-promoting substances that have traditionally been utilised to treat a variety of diseases. The therapeutic characteristics of aegle marmelos have been exploited in ethnomedicine to exploit astringent, antidiarrheal, antidysentric, demulcent, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory effects. Various phytochemical constituents like alkaloids, coumarin sand steroidshave been isolated and identified from different parts of a tree. Coumarins, marmelosin, marmesin, imperatorin, marmin, alloimperatorin, methyl ether, xanthotoxol, scopoletin, scoparone, umbelliferone, psoralen andmarmelidehave been reported. Marmenol, has alsobeen reported.
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