Perform Skin Irritation Study Of The Developed Formulation
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The goal of this study was to assess the likelihood of Acute Dermal Irritation due to Mastilep gel using OECD criteria. Substances and Techniques: To combat mastitis in ruminants, a new herbal ointment called Mastilep gel has been created for topical use to the udder. It is the suggested method for collecting scientifically solid data on the corrosivity/irritancy of a novel chemical via a series of sequential tests. There were three female rabbits utilized in the experiment. Every specimen was its own control. The degree of irritation or corrosion after using Mastilep gel was measured and recorded. The use of Mastilep gel did not result in any noticeable skin lesions or erythema. Mastilep gel was shown to have no irritating properties, according to the findings. In summary, MASTILEP gel may be used without worry. As Butea monosperma extract cream and gel showed just a little irritating characteristic, they may be safely utilized as topical preparations to treat different skin conditions or as topical cosmetics.
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