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Formulation and evaluation of fungal-fighting cream containing clove and garlic oil

Vishal Rajendra patil, Sameer R. Shaikh, Dr. S. A. Patil, Y. B. Rokade, Dr. S. P. Pawar

Abstract


The study’s objective was to create a cream that would improve skin qualities while treating fungal skin diseases. This composition is part of a medical cream with two active antifungal ingredients. It discloses more ingredients that can help with skin problems and a recipe for treating fungal skin infections. The topical method is the most effective for treating skin infections. For many drugs, the development of topical drug delivery methods with systemic effects seems beneficial due to the many advantages over conventional drug administration routes. The active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) used to treat fungal skin infections are clove and garlic oils. Additionally, it contains waxy ingredients, two kinds of primary and secondary emulsifiers.


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