STUDY ON TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF "STIMUPHYT" TINCTURE INTENDED FOR TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM APPLICATION
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2312-0967.2018.1.8599Keywords:
Telogen effluvium, tincture, Urtica dioica, Salvia officinalis, Aesculus hyppocastanum, technological parameters.Abstract
The aim of the work. Technology development of "Stimuphyt" complex tincture which is intended for Telogen effluvium cutaneous treatment.
Materials and Ьethods. As plant raw materials (PRM) a following mixture was used: Urtica dioica leaves –50 g, Salvia officinalis leaves –30 g, Aesculus hyppocastanum leaves –20 g. Optimal extraction parameters were being chosen for the technology development of the complex tincture, namely: the concentration of ethanol (20% 40%, 70%), the ratio of PRM and obtained tincture (1:5, 1:10, 1:15, 1:20), sizes of PRM particles (cut and non- sifted PRM, different fractions), time (6 h, 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 7 days) and the extraction methods (maceration, remaceration, percolation). The yield of dry residues and quantitative content of hydroxycinnamic acids (GCA) were used as the evaluation criteria.
Results and Discussion. 40 % ethanol was chosen as an extraction agent, because it dissolves the basic biologically active substances and is safe for cutaneous application. Taking into account the concentration of dry residues and GCA in the tincture and also in the dry PRM (recalculation of PRM extraction efficiency) the complex tincture technology was substantiated. Thus the tincture was obtained from cut and non- sifted mixture of PRM at a 1:10 ratio with the method of triple remaceration for 3 days.
Conclusions. The optimum technological parameters of the complex tincture preparation were determined, namely: the concentration of ethanol – 40 %, the ratio of PRM and obtained product – 1:10, sizes of PRM particles – cut and non- sifted PRM, extraction time – not longer than 3 days, the method of extraction – remaceration. Considering the obtained results, the technological scheme of "Stimuphyt" complex tincture preparation in industrial conditions was developed.References
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