Ouattara Sitapha, K. Elisée, K. Mathieu, Y. A. Francis, Yapi Ahoua, D. Joseph
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Abstract
Introduction: Women have always used cosmetics to maintain their hair in order to become pretty.
Aim: To help this category of people with non-harmful ointments, an ointment made from palm kernel oil and shea butter was developed.
Methods: In the presence of water, the palm kernel paste was boiled at 100°C to bring the oil to the surface of the water. The supernatant is collected in a kettle, and after cooling and filtration is collected in a bottle. The shea butter (used as an excipient) is melted in a bain-marie, then the required quantity is added to the corresponding palm kernel oil in a container.The mixture is homogenized until a single phase is obtained, then poured directly into 150mL jars. The jars were then left to stand at a temperature below 30°C until the contents solidified.
Results: Physical, chemical, microbiological and other tests showed that the ointment was suitable use.
Conclusion: The organic ointment showed better performance in hair growth in rabbits and could be a fundamental element in the formulation of ointments for human hair growth.