2011
DOI: 10.4103/0973-8258.85155
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Recent development in novel drug delivery systems of herbal drugs

Abstract: Novel technologies have been developed recently for drug delivery systems. The use of herbal formulations for novel drug delivery systems is more advantageous and has more benefits compared to others. The use of liposome, ethosome, phytosomes, emulsion, microsphere, solid lipid nanoparticles of herbal formulation has enhanced the therapeutic effects of plant extracts. With the use of all these, targeted delivery of the formulation is achieved, due to which the formulation demonstrates effect on the site, and t… Show more

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“…Analysis of C. asiatica is important to provide information on the content of asiaticoside. TLC analysis in Centella will contribute to evaluate the quality of medicine compounds (Chaturvedi et al 2011). The TLC method developed by Bele and Khale (2011), generally uses 2 variables, namely the mobile phase in the form of liquid and the stationary phase using silica gel, cellulose, or alumina.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of C. asiatica is important to provide information on the content of asiaticoside. TLC analysis in Centella will contribute to evaluate the quality of medicine compounds (Chaturvedi et al 2011). The TLC method developed by Bele and Khale (2011), generally uses 2 variables, namely the mobile phase in the form of liquid and the stationary phase using silica gel, cellulose, or alumina.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herbal preparations are obtained by subjecting whole plant, fragmented or cut plants, plants parts to treatments such as extraction, distillation, expression, fractionation, purification, concentration or fermentation. These include comminuted or powdered herbal substances, tinctures, extracts, essential oils, expressed juices and processed exudates [23][24].…”
Section: Herbal Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of herbal extracts has various limitations such as instability, metabolism by the liver, toxic effects on other cells, and poor water solubility so that the drug levels in the blood are below the therapeutic concentration which results in low or no therapeutic effect [1]. It is necessary to develop methods to improve the delivery of herbal medicines used in diseases such as cancer and viral infections, considering that the discovery of new drugs is currently dominated by drugs with poor solubility resulting in low levels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%