Review of antibacterial cream by using Tridex procumbence and Nutmeg for Ritters Disease
Holkar Rohit Tulshiram1*, Dr. Kailas Rathod Sir2
Abstract
The goal of the study was to formulate a cream with composition for treating bacterial skin infection and which enhance skin properties. This formulation belongs to a medicinal cream that has two anti-bacterial active components. It reveals a formula for treating bacterial skin infections, as well as other components that can help improve skin issues. For skin infections, the topical approach is the best option. Because of the numerous advantages over traditional uses the development of topical drug delivery systems with systemic effects appears to be advantageous for a variety of medications. Tridex procumbence and Nutmeg are the active Herbal ingredients used to treat Bacterial skin infections. It may show antimicrobial and anti- inflammatory properties It also includes, waxy materials, solvents, preservatives, and water in the cream base. When the active components are combined, they provide a potent antibacterial effect. Several experiments were done on the basis of method and result we conclude that the drug giving [ how many percentages of drug giving effect] to assess the physicochemical characteristics of formulated cream, such as visual inspection, pH measurement, Spread ability, etc. The medicated cream was good in consistency and color. This study focuses on the ritter disease by skin lesions and bacterial infection, poses a challenging for effective treatment. The disease primarily affects children under the age 5 years, but it can also occur in adults. The finding highlights the potential of Tridex procumbens and nutmeg use to treat ritters disease.
Keywords:
Tridax procumbence , Nutmeg ,Antibacterial activity ,Staphylococcus aureus