Development and Standardization of Herbal Formulations for Anti-Inflammatory Activity: A Pharmacognostic and Pharmacological Approach
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https://doi.org/10.29070/4qnabe64Keywords:
Herbal drug formulations, anti-inflammatory activity, development, formulationAbstract
The use of herbal remedies as treatment agents for a variety of illnesses has achieved widespread acceptance. One of the biggest challenges that scientists have is creating reliable analytical techniques to profile phytochemical content. This includes quantitative assessments of marker/bioactive chemicals and other important components. The development of a quality assurance program, uniform chemical profiles, or consistent biological activities in herbal medicine manufacture and manufacturing all need standardization. In order to achieve worldwide harmonization, it is crucial to have WHO-specific standards for evaluating the quality, safety, and effectiveness of herbal medicines. Traditional Ayurvedic, Siddha, and Homeopathic medicine have long made use of medicinal plants like Curcuma longa, Aloe barbadenis, Coriandrum sativam, Azadirachta indica, and zingiber officinale. The aforementioned five therapeutic plants also find usage in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. The field studying anti-inflammatory action may benefit from this research report. Using the extract of the specified herbal plant product, these polyherbal tablets were manufactured. Reduce inflammation and inflammatory symptoms with this polyherbal pill.
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