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   Deodorant effects of a sage extract stick: Antibacterial activity and sensory evaluation of axillary deodorancy  
   
نویسنده Shahtalebi Mohammad Ali ,Ghanadian Mustafa ,Farzan Ali ,Shiri Niloufar ,Shokri Dariush ,Fatemi Ali
منبع journal of research in medical sciences - 2013 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 10 - صفحه:833 -839
چکیده    Background: deodorant products prevent the growth and activity of the degrading apocrine gland bacteria living in the armpit. common antibacterial agents in the market like triclosan and aluminum salts, in spite of their suitable antibacterial effects, increase the risk of alzheimer’s disease, breast and prostate cancers or induce contact dermatitis. therefore, plant extracts possessing antibacterial effects are of interest. the aim of the present study was to verify the in vitro antimicrobial effects of different sage extracts against two major bacteria responsible for axillary odor, and to evaluate the deodorant effect of a silicon-based stick containing sage extracts in different densities in humans. materials and methods: different fractions of methanolic extract of salvia officinalis (sage) were evaluated on a culture of armpit skin surface of volunteers through agar microdilution antimicrobial assay. then, randomized, doubleblind placebo-controlled clinical trial with the best antibacterial fraction was conducted on 45 female healthy volunteers. participants were treated with a single dose in four groups, each containing 15 individuals: group 1 (200 µg/ml), 2 (400 µg/ml), 3 (600 µg/ ml) of dichloromethane sage extract, and placebo (without extract). a standard sensory evaluation method for the evaluation of deodorant efficacy was used before, and two hours, four hours, and eight hours after single application of a deodorant or placebo (astm method e 1207-87 standard practice for the sensory evaluation of axillary deodorancy). results: the data were analyzed with two factors relating to densities and time. in 45 participants with a mean [± standard deviation (sd)] age of 61.5±11.8 years, statistically significant within-group differences were observed before and two, four, and eight hours after deodorant treatment for groups 1, 2, and 3. groups 1, 2, and 3 had a significantly smaller odor score than placebo after two, four, and eight hours (p < 0.001). in a comparison of different deodorant densities, the interaction effect was not significant between deodorant 200 and 400 µg/ml, but was significant between 200 and 600 and between 400 and 600 µg/ml sage extract sticks (p < 0.001). before running the sensory evaluation of the deodorant sticks on the subjects, a rabbit skin patch test was used to demonstrate that the formulation had no irritants. conclusion: a single treatment with a stick deodorant containing dichloromethane sage extract of 200, 400, or 600 µg/ml concentrations was eff ective in reducing the axillary malodor level compared with the control, in healthy subjects.
کلیدواژه Antibacterial activity ,axillary deodorant ,sage extract ,stick
آدرس isfahan university of medical sciences, Isfahan Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics, ایران, isfahan university of medical sciences, Isfahan Faculty of Pharmacy, Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research center, Department of Pharmaceutics, ایران, isfahan university of medical sciences, School of Health, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, ایران, isfahan university of medical sciences, Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research center, ایران, isfahan university of medical sciences, Nosocomial Infection Research Center, ایران, isfahan university of medical sciences, Isfahan Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacology, ایران
 
     
   
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