Volume 1 Issue 1

Original Review Article IJPHT,VOL 1(1) 1-6

REVOLUTIONING HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY: A REVIEW OF PHYTOSOMES, ETHOSOMES, DENDRIMERS, TRANSFEROSOMES

Shekhar S. Nalawade, Prathamesh P. Mohite, Rohit K. Kumbhar,Aarti A. Varne, Sourabh P. Bhosale

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Department of Pharmaceutics

Anandi College of Pharmacy Kalambe Tarf Kale, Kolhapur

Corresponding author Mail ID: shekharnalawade7424@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

In recent years, the development of NDDS has opened up new possibilities for the treatment of multiple diseases. A Review of NDDS explores the different formulations of herbal medicines that are used for different diseases and the innovative DDS that can enhance their efficacy. The article discusses the potential of various herbal medicines, such as Turmeric, Ajwain, Costus igneus, Mentha in treating a range of different diseases like diabetes, cancer, hypertension, fungal infections. So, there are so many advantages of herbal plant which can be used with new dosage form like NDDS which results better efficacy and valid treatments of various disease conditions. Additionally, the review examines the different types of DDS that have be developed to optimize the delivery of these herbal medicines, including Phytosomes, ethosomes, dendrimers, transferosome. The article also discusses Introduction of NDDS and its importance gout advantages and uses considerations in the development of these DDS. In conclusion, this new article provides an overview of the diverse formulations of herbaceous medicines and the innovative DDS that are being developed to improve their therapeutic potential for the treatment of multiple diseases.

Keywords: NDDS, Formulations, Herbal, Phytosomes, Ethosomes, Dendrimers, Transferosomes.

Original Review Article IJPHT,VOL 1(1) 6-16

A REVIEW ON ADVANCED HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY

Amol V. Pore, Sanjay K. Bais, Ajit G. Chaudhari, Priyanka S. Deokate, Priyanka B. Satpute

Fabtech College of Pharmacy, Sangola, Dist. Solapur, Maharashtra, India

Corresponding author Mail ID: ajitchaudhari2017@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

Herbal remedies are growing more and more well-liked today due to their numerous advantages. Nowadays, many illnesses can be treated with herbal remedies, and the majority of people (more than 80%) believe in using herbal products and medicines to stay healthy.More and more people are using herbal products, but some of these products are being misused or contaminated, causing problems for both customers and suppliers. Scientists are having a difficult time developing accurate tests to measure the important compounds in these products and to analyse their chemical composition.Standardization is important in making sure that herbal medicines are of consistent quality and have the same biological effects. Different techniques like DNA fingerprinting, metabolomics, and X-ray diffraction can be used to ensure the quality of herbal remedies. Chromatographic and capillary electrophoresis techniques are also helpful in standardizing herbal treatments.The article discusses traditional and new treatments in this field. Keywords: Chromatographic Methods, DNA Fingerprinting, Herbal Drugs, Standardization.

Original Review Article IJPHT 2023 Vol 1(1) 17-21

A REVIEW ON HERBAL DRUGS AND ADVANCED HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY

Siddhi M. Shrigiriwar, Heena D. Mehta, Narendra R. Dighade

Nagpur College of Pharmacy (DBATU), Wanadongri- 440019, Nagpur, India

Corresponding author Mail ID: sshrigiriwar9@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

Nowadays people are fascinated by the oldest remedies and trying to cure themselves naturally without having any side effects. These herbs and crude drugs are full of phytochemicals that give therapeutic effects. These herbal drugs are widely used to treat various diseases. According to the botanical survey of India, about 8000 plus+ species of medicinal herbs. India has a rich history of the traditional healing system. Globally, India and China lead the herb market. Herbal formulations have therapeutic effects for several diseases. These herbal formulations have a great impact on our system and are safe to use. These days some adulterated products are manufactured in the market and that is very harmful to health. For these, there are modern analytical methods for the detection of crude drugs. There are various extraction techniques for the isolation of the phytochemicals or effective parts of the plant. Standardization is the process by which drugs are identified and determined by their quality and purity. Isolation, purification, and identification are the three areas in phytochemicals research. Chromatography is a technique used for the separation of components of a mixture into the individual entity. These are advanced techniques for the analysis of phytochemicals. Keywords: Herbal Drugs, Standardization, Extraction, Chromatography.

Original Article IJPHT 2023 Vol 1(1) 30-32

A REVIEW ON EVIDENCES OF HERBAL PLANT BRAMHI

Pratik Bhagwan Aru Riteek Pratapsingh Raghuwanshi,Ajay Ramnath Laware Nandkishor B Deshmukh

Shraddha Institute of Pharmacy Kondala Zambre Washim -444505

Corresponding author Mail ID: pratikaru143@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

Constipation is a common gastrointestinal problem affecting a large proportion of the population. Traditional herbal medicine has been used for centuries to treat constipation, and recent research has begun to provide evidence for their effectiveness. This review aims to provide an overview of the herbal medicines commonly used for constipation, including their mechanism of action, pharmacological properties, and clinical evidence supporting their use. Some of the commonly used herbal medicines for constipation include Senna, Psyllium, Aloe vera, and Triphala. The review highlights that herbal medicines can be a safe and effective option for managing constipation, and further research is needed to better understand their mechanisms of action and optimal dosages. Keywords: Constipation, Triphala, Nausea, Inflammation

Original Article IJPHT 2023,Vol 1 (1) 22-29

HERBAL MEDICINE FOR CONSTIPATION

Sasankar Yash, Rameshwar Kharde, Abhishek Sahadev, Inamdar Simran

HSBPVT GOI Faculty of Pharmacy, Kashti.

Corresponding author Mail ID: sasankaryash710@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

With advances in neurobiology, the convolution related to memory is being resolved. The concurrent hypotheses hold that synaptic plasticity serves as a foundation for memory creation, stabilization, and reinforcement. the symptoms of Alzheimer’s (AD), which is typically marked by memory issues, links between Neural networks deteriorate as a result of brain cell loss or attenuation. There have been numerous attempts to identify new treatments for memory problems with There is a growing focus on and investment in herbal medicines. several herbal plants, and Extracts have demonstrated positive outcomes in tests for antiamnesic properties. One such widely used herbal remedy that has been used for a long time in both Indian and Chinese medicine to treat a variety of ailments is Brahmi (Bacopa monniera). Previous studies have demonstrated that Brahmi has a wide range of pharmacological actions, including the ability to improve memory in the treatment of schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease, showing anticonvulsant, anti-stroke, and anti-parkinsonian properties. The current evaluation explains Brahmi’s chemical components and in vivo and in vitro research according to the pharmacological effects it has. Brahmi’s effectiveness in treating There has been enough research on numerous illnesses in recent years, and it is now time to launch several clinical studies. Keywords: Brahmi, pharmacological effects, anti-Parkinson, anti-convulsant, anti-depressant, clinical trials.

Original Article IJPHT 2023 Vol 1(1) 33-36

A REVIEW ON PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF MORINDA CITRIFOLIA L. (NONI) FRUIT

Trupti D. Sawant, Smita S. Shirale, Yogesh D. Patil, Sourabh P. Bhosale, Uddhav U. Atkeere

Anandi Pharmacy College Kalambe Tarf Kale, Tal- Karveer, Dist.- Kolhapur

Sarojini College of Pharmacy, Kolhapur, Tal- Karveer, Dist.- Kolhapur.

Corresponding author Mail ID: tdsawant3850@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

Morinda Citrifolia L. (Noni) is a vertical or upright, branched trees, shrubs, or sometimes lianas. Morinda Citrifolia L. comes under family Rubiaceae. Noni used as a home remedy or Eastern medicine therapy in many countries to proven health benefits. Phytochemically, this plant contains alkaloids, terpenoids, saponins, carbohydrates, proteins, tannins, flavonoids, steroids, scopoletin, anthraquinones, and ascorbic acid. Pharmacologically, plant shows activities like antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antidiabetic, immunostimulant, antiulcer, antihypertensive, antibacterial, antioxidant activities and effect on lung and colon cancer, effect on breast cancer, effect on Alzheimer’s disease. Noni mostly growing in states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Odisha, Andhrapradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Morinda Citrifolia L. mainly grown for its beefy fruit. The fruits colour plays a key role to decide it’s juice quality. It is available as a juice, powder, flavouring and coloring agent. Keywords: Morinda Citrifolia L., Phytoconstituents, Phytochemicals Pharmacological.

Original Article IJPHT 2023,Vol 1 (1) 37-39

A REVIEW ON MORPHOLOGY, PHARMACOGNOSTIC, PHYTOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY OF BANYAN TREE (FICUS BENGALNESIS L.)

Prajakta J. Relekar, Yogesh D. Patil, Vinay P. Satpute, Neeta S. Gaonkar, Vibha S. Patil

Anandi Pharmacy College Kalambe Tarf Kale, Tal- Karveer, Dist.- Kolhapur

Corresponding author Mail ID: prajaktarelekar95@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

Ficus Bengalnesis L. or banyan tree which belongs to the mulberry family (Moraceae). The traditional medicinal system like ayurveda, siddha, unani and homeopathy. It is a massive tree having branches with hanging aerial roots downwardly. The all-plant part of banyan tree (Ficus Bengalnesis L.) that is leaves, fruits and stem bark, aerial roots are used as anti-helminthic, anti-bacterial, anti-oxidant, anti-cancer, antimicrobial Activities and also diarrhea, diabetes leucorrhea, nerve disorders, tonic and astringents properties. In this review aims to the information on the, pharmacognosy, physicochemical parameters, phytochemistry, pharmacological studies of Ficus Bengalnesis L. Keywords: Ficus Bengalnesis L., banyan tree, Moraceae.

Original Article ,IJPHT 2023 Vol 1 (1) 45-49

A REVIEW OVER THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF FLAXSEED: A MAGICAL NUTRACEUTICAL

Sakshi D. Bhopale, Vaibhav R. Patil, Ansar B. Tarate, Neeta S. Gaonkar, Uddhav U. Atkeere

Anandi Pharmacy College Kalambe Tarf Kale Tal- Karveer, Dist.- Kolhapur

Sarojini College of Pharmacy, Tal- Karveer, Dist.- Kolhapur

Corresponding author Mail ID: sakshibhopale13@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

Ayurveda, world’s oldest living tradition, it is popular in India and other countries and has a solid philosophical and experimental base. Various plants, minerals, and lipids are described in Ayurvedic literature which are necessary for a healthy existence and the treatment of numerous life-threatening illnesses. One of the foods recommended for health in Ayurvedic scriptures is flax seed. Flax seeds, commonly referred to as “linseeds” or “Alsi,” are an excellent source of nutritional fibre, manganese, B Vitamins, and the crucial fatty acid ALA, also called omega-3. Flax seeds are also high in minerals. Seeds come from flax, one of the oldest known fibre plants, which was cultivated in ancient China and Egypt. As a demulcent preparation for gastritis and enteritis, flax is used internally in Ayurveda to treat persistent constipation, functional abnormalities of the colon brought on by laxative abuse, and irritable colon. Its flowers are cardiotonic, its oil is purgative, and its powdered seeds or press cakes are used externally to assimilate inflammation and act as an emollient in poultices for boils, carbuncles, and other skin ailments. The external use of its oil, or abhyanga, is referred to as vatanashaka. Burns respond very well to a mixture of lime water and flax oil. Keywords: Flaxseed, Lignans, Omega 3 Fatty acids, Dietary fibre

Original Article IJPHT 2023 Vol 1 (1) 50-53

A REVIEW ON OKRA MUCILAGE (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) USED AS AN PHARMACEUTICAL AID

Sabiha F. Mulla, Abhishek B. Nine, Vaibhav R. Patil, Neeta S. Gaonkar, Snehal S. Giri

Anandi Pharmacy College Kalambe Tarf Kale Tal- Karveer Dist- Kolhapur

Corresponding author Mail ID: sabihamulla2608@gmail.com

ABSTRACT :

The flowering plant Abelmoschus esculentus L., often known as lady’s fingers, bhindi, okra, or gumbo, is a member of the Malvaceae family. Okra is a crop with several uses because of the variety of fresh stems, leaves, buds, flowers, and seeds. When administered as a blood volume expander or plasma substitute, okra mucilage has therapeutic uses. Because of its high fibre, vitamin C, and folate content, okra is a well-liked health food. Additionally, it is a good provider of potassium and calcium. The edible, greenish-yellow oil that is extracted from okra seeds has a delectable flavour and aroma and contains a lot of unsaturated fats like oleic acid and linoleic acid. The herb has also been used medicinally to treat a variety of conditions, including anti-cancer, antibacterial, hypoglycemic, and anti-ulcer activity5-7, among others. Okra is a significant vegetable crop that offers a wide range of nutritional qualities and potential health advantages. It is renowned for having a lot of antioxidants. The purpose of the current study is to emphasis the phytochemical, toxicological, and pharmacognostic research as well as the nutritional benefits of the plant and its components. Keywords: Okra Mucilage, Abelmoschus esculentus L., Polymers, Binder