ABSTRACT
This
study is aimed at evaluating the percentage yield and antibacterial activity
ofsoap formulated from Persea americana (Avocado pear) and Azadirachtha indica
(Neem). Ripe fruits of Persea americana (avocado pear) and Azadirachtha indica
(neem) were washed with water, put in polyethylene bags for 24 hours for the
fruit to soften. The pulps were removed and mashed using mortar and pestle to
have a smooth paste. Also, unripe fruits of Persea americana and Azadirachtha
indica were kept for about 48 hours at room temperature until they were
ripened. The method of(Mak-Mensah and Firempong, 2011) was used for soap
production. The individual oils (100 g) of Persea americana and Azadirachtha
indica respectively was weighed into separate 500 cm3 beakers, heated to about
100°C and saponification was initiated by adding 20 cm3 of 23.5% sodium
hydroxide (NaOH) solution. To the resulting solution, 60 g of NaOH pellets dissolved
in 100 cm3 ofdistilled water. Four reference bacterial strains and three
laboratory strains from our laboratory stock culture confirmed to be multi-drug
resistant bacteria was used for the antibacterial assay. The bacterial strains
include Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae. Listera monocytogenes,
Baccilus anthracis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus mirahilis and Escherichia
coli. The result ofthe zone ofinhibition ofneem formulated soap against gram
positive bacteria at lOOmg/ml ranged from 6.50 to 8.40 mm, that of avocado
formulated soap ranged from 4.8 to 6.20 mm and the control (ciprofloxacin)
ranged from 10.50 to 12.40 mm. At the concentration of 200mg/ml neem formulated
soap had a zone of inhibition of 8.00 to 10.60 mm, that of avocado formulated
soap ranged from 6.50 to 8.50 mm and the control (ciprofloxacin) ranged from
15.00 to 16.20 mm. The result of the zone of inhibition of neem formulated soap
against gram negative bacteria at lOOmg/ml concentration ranged from 6.50 to
7.30 mm, that of avocado formulated soap ranged from 5.20 to 6.50 mm and the
control (ciprofloxacin) ranged from 10.30 to 11.40 mm. At the concentration of
200mg/dl the zone of inhibition of neem formulated soap against gram negative
bacteria ranged from 8.25 to 9.40 mm, that avocado formulated soap ranged from
6.50 to 8.00 mm and the control (ciprofloxacin) ranged from 18.40 to 21.50 mm.
The result ofthe percentage yield showed that avocado had a better yield of
28.20 % than neem which had a value of 19.40 %. Generally, the soap samples
were active against the test organisms but not more than the control.
AHIARAKWEM, A (2024). Formulation Of Cosmetics Using Selected Fruits Of Medicinal Plants Persea Americana (Avocado Pear) And Azcidirachtha Indica (Neem):- Ahiarakwem, Chibuenyim B. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 24, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/formulation-of-cosmetics-using-selected-fruits-of-medicinal-plants-persea-americana-avocado-pear-and-azcidirachtha-indica-neem-ahiarakwem-chibuenyim-b-7-2
AHIARAKWEM, AHIARAKWEM. "Formulation Of Cosmetics Using Selected Fruits Of Medicinal Plants Persea Americana (Avocado Pear) And Azcidirachtha Indica (Neem):- Ahiarakwem, Chibuenyim B" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 27 Aug. 2024, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/formulation-of-cosmetics-using-selected-fruits-of-medicinal-plants-persea-americana-avocado-pear-and-azcidirachtha-indica-neem-ahiarakwem-chibuenyim-b-7-2. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
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AHIARAKWEM, AHIARAKWEM. "Formulation Of Cosmetics Using Selected Fruits Of Medicinal Plants Persea Americana (Avocado Pear) And Azcidirachtha Indica (Neem):- Ahiarakwem, Chibuenyim B" Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 24 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/formulation-of-cosmetics-using-selected-fruits-of-medicinal-plants-persea-americana-avocado-pear-and-azcidirachtha-indica-neem-ahiarakwem-chibuenyim-b-7-2