Extraction, Development, and Characterization of Tamarind Seed Oil Based Liposome
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Author:
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ADITYA SINGH, SHUBHRAT MAHESHWARI
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Abstract:
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There are many issues with traditional drug supply networks, and most work has now moved from synthetic to herbal medicines. Therefore, it would be a safer choice to switch to healthy, reliable and tested Ayurvedic herbal medicines. Owing to the large variety of bioactive molecules and their higher safety margin, this is possible the active component of the family Tamarind Indica (Tamarind), is based on this study. Oils are volatile in nature and separated from the plant by plant organs such as seed. Liposomes encapsulating essential oils are promising agents to treat topical diseases used useful in topical delivery which heal and treat acute and chronic diseases. As a supplementary medicinal device, plant oils have also proven useful. Liposomes are targeted modified drug carrier system which contains both water-soluble drug as well as oil-soluble drug. Liposomes are formulated by cholesterol and natural nontoxic phospholipids. The concept of topical drug delivery emerged from the desire to provide patients with more convenient means of taking their medication. The purpose of developing a dosage form for a very quick onset of action, which is very convenient for the administration.
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Keyword:
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Extraction, herbal, liposomes, encapsulation, antiaging activity.
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.03.145
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