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Preparation and Evaluation of Natural Lipstick from Beetroot (Beta vulgaris) Extract Medicated with Acyclovir


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1 Unit of Pharmaceutical Technology, AIMST University, 08100 Bedong, Kedah, Malaysia
2 Environmental Science Lab, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai 600 020, Tamil Nadu, India
3 Polymer Science and Technology Division, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai 600 020, Tamil Nadu, India
4 Unit for Science Dissemination, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai 600 020, Tamil Nadu, India

The purpose of this study is to address the health concerns associated with heavy metal contaminants in traditional lipstick formulations. The objective is to develop a safer alternative to conventional lipsticks while ensuring stability and efficacy. The medicated lipstick has been successfully synthesized using a dispersion method, with oil serving as the dispersing media. Incorporation of beetroot powder extract imparted colour to the lipstick, while acyclovir drug has been effectively integrated into the formulation. Particle size analysis revealed that the lipstick particles ranged from 300 nm to 600 nm, with an average particle size of 407 nm, indicating suitable dispersion and homogeneity. Stability studies conducted over a period of 35 days demonstrated good stability of the products, suggesting its potential for long-term use. Further, different colour lipstick was synthesized with the same stability by altering the oil and beetroot extract composition. In conclusion, this study highlights the potential of natural ingredients and pharmaceutical additives in cosmetic formulations to enhance safety and efficacy, paving the way for further research and development in this area.

Keywords

Acyclovir, Beetroot extract, Characterization, Lipstick formulation, Medicated lipstick
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Authors

H. Bava Bakrudeen
Unit of Pharmaceutical Technology, AIMST University, 08100 Bedong, Kedah, Malaysia
Yasmin Khambhaty
Environmental Science Lab, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai 600 020, Tamil Nadu, India
Madurai Suguna Lakshmi
Polymer Science and Technology Division, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai 600 020, Tamil Nadu, India
Tamilselvi Alagumuthu
Unit for Science Dissemination, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai 600 020, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


The purpose of this study is to address the health concerns associated with heavy metal contaminants in traditional lipstick formulations. The objective is to develop a safer alternative to conventional lipsticks while ensuring stability and efficacy. The medicated lipstick has been successfully synthesized using a dispersion method, with oil serving as the dispersing media. Incorporation of beetroot powder extract imparted colour to the lipstick, while acyclovir drug has been effectively integrated into the formulation. Particle size analysis revealed that the lipstick particles ranged from 300 nm to 600 nm, with an average particle size of 407 nm, indicating suitable dispersion and homogeneity. Stability studies conducted over a period of 35 days demonstrated good stability of the products, suggesting its potential for long-term use. Further, different colour lipstick was synthesized with the same stability by altering the oil and beetroot extract composition. In conclusion, this study highlights the potential of natural ingredients and pharmaceutical additives in cosmetic formulations to enhance safety and efficacy, paving the way for further research and development in this area.

Keywords


Acyclovir, Beetroot extract, Characterization, Lipstick formulation, Medicated lipstick