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| author | Amruta Shinde*, Vaibhav Changdiye, Dr. Vikas Rajurkar |
| author_facet | Amruta Shinde*, Vaibhav Changdiye, Dr. Vikas Rajurkar |
| contents | <p><span>The present work aim to FTIR method development of finish product anti pigmentation topical formulation using herbal product like Aloe ( Aloevera), Calendula Officinalis (Pot marigold), Lavendula angustifoli (Lavender) and Honey. The goal of review is to method development of the finished product herbal anti pigmentation topical formulation by using FTIR method. Hyperpigmentation, characterized by the excessive darkening of the skin due to melanin deposition, is a common cosmetic concern often triggered by UV radiation and hormonal changes. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful, rapid, non-destructive, and cost-effective analytical technique for the quality control of herbal medicines. A robust Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic method was developed to characterize functional groups, confirm ingredient identity, and evaluate potential interactions between herbal actives and excipients. The FTIR spectra exhibited characteristic peaks corresponding to major phytoconstituents, providing a reliable fingerprint for quality control. The formulation demonstrated satisfactory stability and adherence to cosmetic quality standards. Overall, the study establishes an integrated framework for quality assurance and analytical characterization of herbal topical anti-pigmentation products, reinforcing the importance of FTIR spectroscopy as a rapid, non-destructive tool for routine standardization in herbal cosmetic formulations</span></p> |
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| spellingShingle | Quality Assessment and ATR-FTIR Method Development of Finished Product Herbal Anti Pigmentation Topical Formulation Amruta Shinde*, Vaibhav Changdiye, Dr. Vikas Rajurkar Cosmetic formulation analysis, Analytical characterization, Finished product evaluation, FTIR spectroscopy <p><span>The present work aim to FTIR method development of finish product anti pigmentation topical formulation using herbal product like Aloe ( Aloevera), Calendula Officinalis (Pot marigold), Lavendula angustifoli (Lavender) and Honey. The goal of review is to method development of the finished product herbal anti pigmentation topical formulation by using FTIR method. Hyperpigmentation, characterized by the excessive darkening of the skin due to melanin deposition, is a common cosmetic concern often triggered by UV radiation and hormonal changes. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful, rapid, non-destructive, and cost-effective analytical technique for the quality control of herbal medicines. A robust Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic method was developed to characterize functional groups, confirm ingredient identity, and evaluate potential interactions between herbal actives and excipients. The FTIR spectra exhibited characteristic peaks corresponding to major phytoconstituents, providing a reliable fingerprint for quality control. The formulation demonstrated satisfactory stability and adherence to cosmetic quality standards. Overall, the study establishes an integrated framework for quality assurance and analytical characterization of herbal topical anti-pigmentation products, reinforcing the importance of FTIR spectroscopy as a rapid, non-destructive tool for routine standardization in herbal cosmetic formulations</span></p> |
| title | Quality Assessment and ATR-FTIR Method Development of Finished Product Herbal Anti Pigmentation Topical Formulation |
| topic | Cosmetic formulation analysis, Analytical characterization, Finished product evaluation, FTIR spectroscopy |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18770801 |