2021
DOI: 10.22146/mot.59725
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Gel Formulation from Ethanol Extract of The Leaf of White Guava (Psidium guajava L.)

Abstract: White guava is a plant that can grow easily in Indonesia. As a source of vitamin C, white guava leaves have been used as antidiarrheal drugs. Some studies state that white guava leaves contain antioxidants. Aside from having a selling value, white guava leaves are also used as raw materials for facial cosmetics, namely as raw materials for gel. Flavonoids are a large family of plant secondary metabolites that have various and amazing biological functions, including as antioxidants. The study aims to determine … Show more

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“…The spray gel of GM-CarSG 1, GM-CarSG 2, and GM-CarSG 3 was transparent, yellowish, and had a characteristic odor. A gel containing the lower concentration has a light color and becomes dark color depending on the concentration of extract in the preparation [25,26] Fig The homogeneity of GM-CarSG 1, GM-CarSG 2, and GM-CarSG 3 was examined to observe the distribution of excipients and the extracts. All the preparation are homogenous because Carbopol 940 was completely swelled in water resulting in the transparent gel.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spray gel of GM-CarSG 1, GM-CarSG 2, and GM-CarSG 3 was transparent, yellowish, and had a characteristic odor. A gel containing the lower concentration has a light color and becomes dark color depending on the concentration of extract in the preparation [25,26] Fig The homogeneity of GM-CarSG 1, GM-CarSG 2, and GM-CarSG 3 was examined to observe the distribution of excipients and the extracts. All the preparation are homogenous because Carbopol 940 was completely swelled in water resulting in the transparent gel.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mahkota Dewa (Phaleria macrocarpa) as part of the family medicinal plant (toga), has been used by the community for traditional medicine (Latief, 2014). Generally, what is often used in the Dewa crown plant is the fruit part, but the leaves of magkota dewa also contain phytochemicals , namely as anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, antimicrobial, stopping bleeding (Setiawan, 2008) and as antimicrobial ( Nelce , 2014;Lovianie , 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%