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Miswak Starch-based Gel As Topical Preparation For Potential Management Of Infective Ulceration

Journal
International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Nadia Halib,
John Chong Keat Hon 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Rohazila Mohamad Hanafiah,
Izzah Syahirah Ahmad Azam,
Mohd Ikram Mohd Shamshuddin
DOI
https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v12i1.3938
Abstract
Salvadora persica or Miswak is known for its antibacterial activities towards
various bacteria species, including several oral pathogens. Although Miswak
has many therapeutic potentials, the delivery medium is vital to ensure that
the desired effects can be delivered to the target site. Ideally, starch is a
biopolymer that exhibits muco-adhesive property, suitable as topical delivery
material. Hence, this study was done to develop starch-based gel for Miswak
antibacterial compound delivery system. In this study, Miswak hexane extract
was incorporated into starch-based gels and stored at 4◦C and room temperature. Miswak gel was tested for its antibacterial activity, and its stability was
monitored by visual observation. As a result, the mean inhibitory zones of
Miswak gels were found to be 22.67 ± 3.79 mm (4◦C) and 20.67 ± 2.08 mm
(room temperature) at day-1. The inhibitory zone decreased after 30 days
with 13.00 ± 2.52 mm (4◦C), and 12.00 ± 1.00 mm (room temperature). It
was observed that the gels were stable where there were no colour changes,
no phase separation and degradation, visualised up to day-60. In conclusion,
the starch-based gel is a suitable delivery system for Miswak extract, thus as
potential management for infective ulceration.

Keywords:
Miswak,starch,Staphylococcus aureus,topical gel,antibacterial activity
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Miswak

starch,

Staphylococcus aureus...

topical gel,

antibacterial activit...

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