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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2007.24.2.1

Characterization of Natural Antiseptic System Utilized Propolis and Herb Essential Oil  

Jeong, Noh-Hee (Department of Industrial Engineering Chemistry, School of Chemical Engineering, Chungbuk National University)
Shin, Kwang-Jun (Herbgreen Co., Ltd)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.24, no.2, 2007 , pp. 99-108 More about this Journal
Abstract
The cosmetic and toiletries are necessary health care & household for common life. However we need antiseptic which is effecting harmlessly to the human body. There are propolis, Lavender, Lemon, essential oil in the natural antiseptic materials. This work proceeded design Natural-antiseptic system with three materials as above-mentioned. Natural-antiseptic system was accomplished with propolis (2%), Lavender essential oil (0.3%), Lemon essential oil (0.3%) safety out of Polysorbate 20 (0.5%), Polysorbate 80 (0.5%), PEG (60) hydrogenated castor oil (0.45%), ethanol (5%). The antimicrobial test was experimented on E. coli and Bacillus stearothermophilus. In this antimicrobial test, we found that the effect of antisepsis against E. coli and Bacillus stearothermophilus with propolis 0.3%, Lavender essential oil 0.045% and Lemon essential oil 0.045% was improved. Therefore could expect Natural-antiseptic system product for moisturizing skin toner for face, nourishing essence and wet tissue for clean other things.
Keywords
Herb; Propolis; Antiseptic; cosmetic; toiletries;
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