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Paper Key : IRJ************136
Author: Vaibhavi B.ubale1,Vishal T.tobare2,Om Y.walke3,Nikita B.waghmode4,Uniket M.gosavi5
Date Published: 23 Oct 2023
Abstract
Abstract:This review delves into the formulation and evaluation of a polyherbal ointment containing orange peel, lemon grass, turmeric, and aloe vera, drawing from seven years of herbal medicine research. It explores the resurgence of herbal medicine, emphasizing historical and cultural significance. The rational selection of these herbs is based on their rich phytochemical profiles. The article aims to synthesize evidence on formulation techniques, phytochemical constituents, ethnopharmacological relevance, and clinical efficacy. Botanical profiles and phytochemical constituents are detailed, emphasizing potential synergistic interactions. Ethnopharmacological evidence supports traditional uses. Extraction methods, dosage forms, excipients, and quality control considerations are discussed. Pharmacological properties, including in vitro and in vivo studies, mechanisms of action, and safety profiles, are examined. Clinical trials demonstrate the ointment's effectiveness in various medical conditions. Challenges, prospects, and emerging trends in herbal medicine are explored. This review, built on current references, encapsulates seven years of herbal medicine research, illuminating the polyherbal ointment's multifaceted potential and its role in advancing herbal medicine in modern healthcare.Keywords: Polyherbal Ointment, Ethnopharmacological, Phytochemical.
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