FORMULATION & EVALUATION OF HERBAL TRANSDERMAL PATCH OF CENTELLA ASIATICA & LIQUORICE TO STUDY WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY
AbstractWound healing remains a significant challenge in modern medicine, necessitating the exploration of innovative therapeutic strategies. Centella asiatica, a widely recognized medicinal herb, has garnered attention for its potential wound healing properties. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a Centella asiatica transdermal patch in promoting wound healing. These results suggest that the Centella asiatica transdermal patch holds promise as a novel therapeutic intervention for promoting wound healing. Further research is warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of action and optimize the formulation of the patch for clinical application. This study contributes to the growing body of evidence supporting the use of herbal remedies in wound management and underscores the potential of Centella asiatica as a valuable adjunctive therapy in wound healing. This study investigates the wound healing activity of a transdermal patch containing a combination of Centella asiatica and Liquorice extracts. The patch was formulated and evaluated for its efficacy in promoting wound healing using in-vitro and in-vivo assays. Overall, this study suggests that the Centella asiatica and Liquorice combination transdermal patch holds promise as a therapeutic option for promoting wound healing.
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IJPSR
Siddhi S. Gavali, Hrishikesh M. Lawate, Siddhi A. Hadke, Siddhant M. Gaikwad, Mitt R. Jain, Pallavi M. Suryawanshi *, Amit A. Jagtap and Sanjay R. Chaudhari
At KJ’s Educational Institutes, Trinity College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa-Saswad Road, Bopdev Ghat, Pune, Maharashtra, India
shelkepallavi01@gmail.com
28 June 2024
28 November 2024
29 November 2024
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(12).3673-78
01 December 2024