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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Distinctive feature analysis to establish biochemical & spatial configuration of Bacopa monnieri

Author: NIBEDITA DEY, KOYAL R, MOHANAMBAL M
Abstract: Since Ayurveda has gained prominence among the medicinal systems, its further progress remains hindered. One of the burning problems is the practice of adulteration which generates doubts and mistrust within conventional systems curative ability. The methods and reasons for adulteration are defined in the present study. Ayurvedic Goods efficiencies are urgently hooked into an uninterrupted herbal supply. The drug makers unethical strategy of adulteration will not only decrease the medication's potency but also impact people's confidence within conventional health care programs. Adulteration may be calibrated using different techniques, such as morphological or organoleptic examinations, microscopic examination, chemical assessment, physical examination, chromatography, spectrophotometry, etc. Improved demand for medicinal plants results in adulteration/replacement. Adulterated content is sometimes toxic, so it is often risky to use the same end-product packaging. In certain cases, replacements were so popular that the manufacturers forgot about the first farm, the solution lies in ensuring the raw products are supplied. There will need to be haunting research on adulteration activities along with side detection of the medications of fear. Conservation steps of their natural environment & ex-situ production of medicinal plants that need to be hunted at a wide scale.
Keyword: Adulteration, Examination, Brahmi, UV-Vis spectroscopy
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.04.132
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