Standardization of some herbal antidiabetic drugs in polyherbal formulation

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Pharmacognosy Research,2011,3,1,49-56.
Published:April 2011
Type:Original Article
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Harinarayan Singh Chandel1, AK Pathak2, Mukul Tailang3
1 Truba Institute of Pharmacy, Karond Gandhi Nagar by pass Road, Bhopal-38, Madhya Pradesh;Department of Pharmacy, Barkatullah University, Bhopal-26, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA
2 Department of Pharmacy, Barkatullah University, Bhopal-26, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA
3 People's Institute of Pharmacy and Research centre, Bhopal-37, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA

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Background: Ayurvedic formulations are used to treat a wide variety of diseases including diabetes mellitus Standardization of herbal formulation is essential in order to assess the quality of drugs. The present paper reports standardization of eight herbal anti-diabetic drugs−Momordica charantia (seeds), Syzigium cumini (seeds), Trigonella foenum (seeds), Azadirachta indica (leaves), Emblica officinalis (fruits), Curcuma longa (rhizomes), Gymnema sylvestre (leaves), Pterocarpus marsupium (heart-wood) individually and in polyherbal marketed samples of Baidyanath Madhumehari Churna Material and Methods: Shivayu Madhuhari Churna, Meghdut Madhushoonya Churna and were compared to the in-house preparation for physicochemical properties. Results and Conclusions: The limits obtained from the different physicochemical parameters of the individual eight herbal drugs and the marketed formulations could be used as reference standard for standardization of the anti-diabetic drugs in a quality control laboratory.

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