Through this research work overview, the basic concept of Phytoconstituetnts, which are commonly seen in the plant, sources with association of other compounds and its derivatives. These bioactive compounds are found in a whole plants, leaves, flowers, vegetables, juices (Extract) with propagation of pharmacological action towards any pathological conditions. These compounds are divided into two main categories like Primary metabolites and secondary metabolites. Primary metabolites are necessary for the growth and development for the plant body like a process of photosynthesis i.e.; amino acids, organic acids, all vitamins. Whereas these secondary metabolites plays major roles in pharmacological action in living entity. They are usually end product of primary metabolites i.e.; phenolic, steroids, antibiotics etc. there are some other compounds in association with these basic constituents as Cellulose, starch, fructose, carbohydrates, terpenoids, flavonoids, Atropine, aromatic compounds etc. All these compounds were identified by various pharmaceutical methods as spectrophotometric analysis, chromatographic analysis, nanoparticles etc. These bioactive compounds were explained by various theories like genomics, proteomics and metabolic engineering for showing their specific mode of action.
Background: Through this research work prepared two different variety of Homoeopathic medicated hair oil by mixing Robinia, Embelica officinalis and Jaborandi mother tincture in a coconut oil as simplex and complex variety which undergoes into qualitative analysis done by UV-VIS spectrophotometer. Methodology: For the preparation of Homoeopathic medicated Hair oil as simplex and complex variety. The drug and vehicle ratio should be taken as (1:9) with virgin coconut oil as 9 part and Jaborandi, robinia, Emeblica officinalis mother tincture as 1 part, which undergoes into the indirect heating under Hot water bath at 80 °C Until and unless the solution became homogeneous. Afterwards filter with Filter paper and taken as 1 part of it and again mixed with 9 parts of virgin olive oil as a vehicle. Prepared the simplex variety by mixing Jaborandi-Q, Embelica-Q and Robinia-Q in virgin coconut oil separately, whereas prepared mixed variety of Homoeopathic Medicated hair oil by mixing Jaborandi-Q, Embelica officinalis-Q and Robinia-Q in virgin coconut oil in a equal proportion and Filled into the hard glass bottles for observation under 15 days. Results: These samples were passes under the UV-visible spectrophotometer (Double beam) through which absorbance value of Jaborandi hair oil is 0.191 at 413.00 nm, 0.062 at 499.00 nm, Absorbance value of Emeblica officinalis Q is 0.048 at 698.00 nm, Robinia Hair oil is 0.092 at 699.00 nm, Mixed variety of Homoeopathic hair oil is 0.066 at 699.00 nm, Jaborandi Q is 0.662 at 608.00 nm and Embelica officinalis is 0.977 at 562.00 nm and Robinia Q is 0.985 at 552.00 nm.
Insomnia is one of the most frequent health complains. It is defined as the disturbed sleep at night or daytime sleepiness. As per the study of Institute of Medicine, 50-70 million American suffer from acute or chronic sleep disorder and wakefulness. Such problems are the keyhole of different medical and psychiatric conditions. About 30 years ago, those complains are treated with hypnotic medication without proper diagnosis. Homoeopathy can cure the sleep disorder if the similimum is chosen correctly.
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