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The current study’s purpose was to develop and test a multi-herbal anti-diabetic quick-dissolving tablet compared to a commercially available metformin tablet. The multi-herbal anti-diabetic tablet contains natural medicines with anti-diabetic properties, such as Curcuma longa, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Zingiber officinale, and Trigonella foenumgraecum. This mixture contains the botanical extracts Curcuma longa, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Zingiber officinale, and Trigonella foenumgraecum. MCC is employed as a diluent and sodium saccharin as a sweetening agent in the tablet formulation to attain this purpose. In the formulation of tablets, superdisintegrants such as crospovidone, sodium starch glycolate (SSG), and a blend of crospovidone and sodium starch glycolate were used to improve dissolve rate and disintegration. Weight variation, drug content uniformity, hardness, friability, wetting time, in-vitro dispersion time and in-vitro drug release investigations were performed on the tablets. Every parameter’s evaluation results for the poly-herbal anti-diabetic pill were within acceptable boundaries. The thickness, hardness, weight fluctuation, friability and in-vitro drug release investigations of the poly-herbal anti-diabetic tablet were all found to be within acceptable...
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Plants are essential to the survival of every species on Earth. Animal and plant life have a history of mutual consumption since antiquity. Earth’s sole producers are plant is a fact. As researchers learn more about plants, this assumption is being challenged. The Rutaceae family’s citrus species Aegle marmelos (Bael), a well-known medicinal herb, has a lengthy study history. In addition to its useful nutrients, A. marmelos produces a wide range of secondary metabolites, or phytochemicals, during its whole life cycle. Roots, bark, stems, leaves, fruit, and flowers are all used by humans in some way or another obtained from the A. marmelos plant. Various phytochemical substances include various alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, tannins, coumarins, saponins, carbohydrates, carotenoids, terpenoids, vitamins, and tannins generated by A. marmelos plants. The main phytochemical compounds isolated from A. marmelos plant are aegelenine, fragrine, halfordinol, marmelide, marmelosin, marmesin, marmin, psoralen, umbelliferone, limonene, rutin, skimmianine, lupeol, quercetin, esculetin, scopoletin, auraptene, seselin, etc. These phytochemical compounds obtained from the A. marmelos plant parts are being used since...
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Most pharmaceutical drugs create problems during formulation as they are insoluble or poorly soluble in aqueous and non-aqueous mediums. It was proved that reducing the drug particle size increases the drug’s Solubility, Dissolution and Bioavailability. Many conventional techniques may be used, but the desired amount of particle size may not be achieved, and Solubility, Dissolution and Bioavailability still be a problem. Nanotechnology is a promising technique for formulating poorly soluble drugs. Nanotechnology helps us to reduce the drug particle size to submicron level and due to this, drug particle surface area increases which lead to solubilization of the drug. An increase in solubility leads to increased dissolution and Bioavailability of drug which leads to an increase in the drug’s effectiveness. Also, Nanotechnology has many advantages over conventional techniques. One of the most important advantages of Nanotechnology is that particle size can be reduced from 300 nm to 10µ. Nanotechnology helps us formulate insoluble drugs in aqueous and non-aqueous mediums into different dosage forms without using harsh organic solvents for...
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Drotaverine (DRO) is an anti-spasmodic medication inhibiting phosphodiesterase-4, an enzyme that breaks down cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). PDE4 inhibition causes an increase in cAMP, which causes smooth muscle relaxation. For DRO, especially the HPTLC technique and stability indicating studies through HPTLC method have not been reported properly in any database. The current research focuses only on a significantly improved HPTLC-based exact, accurate, and specific approach for DRO identification in the presence of degradation constituents employing densitometric detection.DRO was spotted in 6 mm bandwidths with a Camag 100L sample syringe (Hamilton, Switzerland) on a silica gel G60 F254 pre-coated HPTLC aluminium plate with a thickness of 250 µm using a Camag® Linomat-IV applicator. The application rate was 0.4 L/s, with a 6 mm separation between the two bands. Linear ascending development was carried out in a 20 cm × 10 cm twin trough glass chamber, which was then saturated with the mobile phase (Toluene: Methanol; 7:3 v/v).The method was found to be linear over the 200-1200 ng/band range. The stability-indicating...
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PCOS (Polycystic ovarian syndrome) is a prevalent female endocrine disorder with global occurrence ranging from 6-26%. It accounts for the majority of anovulatory infertility in women of reproductive age due to enlarged ovaries with small cysts formation, which the National Institute of Health has reported as a cause of 30% of infertility cases in females worldwide. Anovulatory infertility is generally treated with ovulation induction therapy using drugs to promote and facilitate ovulation. However, these medications’ varying success rates and numerous adverse effects compel the search for more promising and safer alternatives. In this research study, 10 ovulation induction agents i.e., Tamoxifen, Metformin, Clomiphene, Pioglitazone, Letrozole, Rosiglitazone, Anastrozole, Prednisone, Dexamethasone, and Spironolactone, were selected to analyze their pharmacokinetics, drug-likeness, bioactivity profile, and toxicity profile through the in-silico approach. The results present information about each drug, including its pharmacological competency and level of toxicity. This study may aid in the direction of future research and the development of more effective ovulation-inducing medications....
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