Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Nanoparticles Prepared From Extracts Of Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants.
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MOHOLKAR APARARK V, JADGE DHANRAJ R, NAGOBA SHIVAPPA N
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Herbal medicines have been widely utilised all over the world since ancient times, and physicians and patients alike have acknowledged their superior therapeutic value since they have fewer side effects than contemporary medications. To enhance patient compliance and minimise repeated administration, phytotherapeutics require a scientific way to administering the components in a continuous manner. Designing new drug delivery systems (NDDSs) for herbal components can help achieve this. NDDSs not only assist to overcome non-compliance by decreasing toxicity and improving bioavailability, but they also help to improve therapeutic value by reducing toxicity and increasing bioavailability. Nanotechnology is one such innovative method. Nanotechnology is a significant strategy to overcoming the numerous limits of various diseases, notably neurodegenerative disorders, and is one of the approaches that has affected human existence in diverse ways (NDs). Nanoparticles were made using Gymnema Silvestre leaf extract, Momordica charantia fruit juice extract, and Synzigium cumini seeds in this study. The produced nanoparticles were characterised utilising several evaluation criteria after successful formulation.
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Nanoparticles, Gymnema Silvestre, Momordica charantia, Synzigium cumini.
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.04.677
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