Study on anti-solar activity of solanum lycoperisium and pisum sativum fruit
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Antisolar, 300 – 400 nm, Solanum Lycoperisium.Abstract
Skin cell regeneration and contributes to all overseen of well being of individual. The sunlight which also stimulates melanin and the pigment that acts as the skin natural sunscreen. But excessive radiations of sunrays are unprotected and leading to painful sunburn or other skin related complication. This study evaluates on UV absorption ability of Solanum Lycoperisium fruit an anti-solar agent. The extract was prepared with 90% ethanol by maceration process. The method was performed by UV visible spectrophotometer in the range of 200-400 nm. The finalize result of extract was reported as maximum absorbance at 200 nm while good absorbance at 260 to 300 nm. The moderate absorbance at 300 – 400 nm.
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