28, May 2025

Preparation and explortion of Terminalia chebula based ointment for wound healing

Author(s): S.Bansurabanu, M.Revathi, K.Dhanalakshmi

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1Post graduation, Department of Microbiology, Tiruppur Kumaran College for Women, Tirupur, India.

2  Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Tiruppur Kumaran College for Women, Tirupur, India

3 Post graduate, Department of Microbiology, Tiruppur Kumaran College for Women, Tirupur, India 

DOIs:10.2017/IJRCS/202505019     |     Paper ID: IJRCS202505019


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Abstract: Terminalia chebula has been widely recognized for its medicinal properties, including antimicrobial, antioxidant and wound healing activities. This study focuses on the preparation and exploration of herbal ointment incorporating Terminalia chebula extract for the potential and dermatological applications. The ointment was prepared using a stable base and evaluated for physiochemical parameters such as spreadability, ph and stability. Additionally, its antimicrobial and wound healing efficacy were assessed through in vivo and invitro studies. Preliminary studies suggests that the formulations exhibit promising therapeutic effects, making it a potential candidate for testing skin related ailments. Further studies on its long-term stability and clinical effectiveness are recommended to establish its commercial viability.

 
Key Words: Terminalia chebula , antioxidant , spreadability, phase separation

S.Bansurabanu, M.Revathi, K.Dhanalakshmi (2025); Preparation And Exploration Of Terminalia Chebula Based Ointment For Wound Healing, International Journal of Research Culture Society,    ISSN(O): 2456-6683,  Volume – 9,   Issue –  5,  Pp.114-120.      Available on – https://ijrcs.org/

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