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Research Details

Research Title Enhancing Stability of Crude Extracts in Topical Dosage Forms
Researcher(s) Ma. Joy Theresa T. Agcaoili, Maingeline Vivit, Anabelle Alejo, Kristian Gay Beltran
Research Category Study
Research Status on-going
Duration Mar 01, 2024 to Mar 31, 2026
Commodity
Research Site(s)
Source of Fund(s)
Brief Description
The selection of excipients, packaging, and manufacturing procedures can all be affected by the stability of the crude extract. Pharmaceutical companies can design their product to be successful over the long run by stability by considering into account at the formulation development phase. Customers anticipate the products that they buy to be both reliable and secure. A product's reputation can be
harmed if it visibly deteriorates or loses effectiveness owing to inadequate stability, which can make consumers distrust it and undermine the brand's image.

Preservatives, emulsifiers, active substances, and other additives are frequently combined in topical applications. The compatibility of these substances within the formulation may be impacted by the stability of the crude extract. A higher level of stability makes sure the final output is uniform and efficient.

Unstable formulations can need to be replaced or reformulated more frequently, raising the price of research and development. Companies can save money in the long term by decreasing the need for constant reformulation by investing up front in stability enhancement.

Thus, it is essential to improve the stability of crude extracts in topical dosage forms to guarantee the effectiveness, safety, regulatory compliance, and customer satisfaction of the final product. It encourages the creation of topical products that are reliable, efficient, and produce results that are predictable and consistent.
Expected Output
Product: Anti-inflammatory herbal product in optimized topical formulation.
Publication: At least one published article from the study.
Patent: Optimized topical dosage forms for pre-clinical evaluation.
People Services: Trained personnel in the optimization and formulation of crude extracts in topical dosage forms.
Places and Partnerships: Indigenous groups
Abstract Not Available