MUMBAI, India, July 11 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521059114 A) filed by Sanampudi Anusha; Prof. Kavita Krantisinh Mane; Dr. Arehalli Manjappa; Ms. Snehal Sayaji Patil; Ms. Suman Prakash Jondhalikar; Mr. Pratik Popat Chavan; Prof. Gaurav Dnyandeo Kekare; Prof. Shivprasad Suresh Doijad; and Dr. Gourisankar Kandukari, Kodoli, Maharashtra, on June 20, for 'formulation and evaluation of polyherbal antibacterial soap.'
Inventor(s) include Sanampudi Anusha; Prof. Kavita Krantisinh Mane; Dr. Arehalli Manjappa; Ms. Snehal Sayaji Patil; Ms. Suman Prakash Jondhalikar; Mr. Pratik Popat Chavan; Prof. Gaurav Dnyandeo Kekare; Prof. Shivprasad Suresh Doijad; and Dr. Gourisankar Kandukari.
The application for the patent was published on July 11, under issue no. 28/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention relates to the formulation of an antibacterial polyherbal soap using Piper betel and Catechu extracts via the melt and pour method. The soap demonstrates effective antibacterial properties, good physicochemical characteristics, and skin compatibility, making it suitable for daily use. Evaluation confirms significant activity against common skin pathogens with minimal irritation risk."
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