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International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology

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Publications Tagged with "Diabetes"

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2025

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Bhut Jholokia Demystified: Insights into the World’s Hottest Chili

Isha Kasar et al.
2025

Bhut Jholokia, or "Bhut Jolokia" or "ghost pepper" (Capsicum chinense Jacq.), is one of the world's hottest chili varieties and an important part of the ethnobotany of northeast India. Its high capsaicinoid content has created a lot of interest in its phytochemical chemistry and wide range of biological activities, such as analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities, antimicrobial and anticancer activities, metabolic modulation, and possible cardiovascular benefits. This review offers a concise synthesis of its botanical characterization, traditional therapy, phytochemical profile, pharmacology, toxicology, and agronomic and quality concerns. It also highlights current knowledge gaps and suggests research priorities for upcoming translational and clinical investigations.

Pharmacognostical Profiling and GC-Ms Analysis of Tinospora Cordifolia Stems for Immunomodulatory Properties

Pramod Kumar Patel et al.
2025

This paper is a pharmacognostical and chemical appraisal of Tinospora cordifolia stems with focus on their immunomodulatory activity. Authenticity and quality of the plant material were established by the use of pharmacognostical profiling such macroscopic and physicochemical analyses which indicated some features like greenish-brown in colour stems, fibrous fracture characteristic and good moisture (8.25%) and ash content equal to WHO recommended limits. Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) revealed the characterization of tinosporaside (14.2%), berberine (12.5%), palmatine (10.8%), magnoflorine (9.4%), beta-sitosterol (8.6%), and stigmasterol (7.9%), to be the most significant bioactive components of ethanol extracts. An analysis of a Relative Contribution Index (RCI) identified tinosporaside (0.710) and berberine (0.625) as the core contributors to the potential activity of immunomodulation. These results provide a scientific foundation to the traditional use of T. cordifolia in immune-support formulations, a chemical road-map to quality control, and compounds of interest that may be considered priority to further bioactivity verification. The proposed integrated method helps with conceiving how to standardize herbal extracts and shape future pharmacological research.

Evaluation of Sustained Release MatrixTablets Using Natural Polymers

Pratibha Sahu
2025

The study evaluates sustained-release matrix tablets created from natural polymers alginate and guar gum and xanthan gum and chitosan when using model drugs diclofenac sodium and theophylline. The research determines the drug release patterns together with tablet physical measurements (hardness, friability, moisture content) and formulation comparability between sustained-release pharmaceuticals and conventional deliverysystems. The research used various matrix tablets made from natural polymers for which in vitro drug releases were conducted with a dissolution testing apparatus. Drug release from alginate and xanthan gum matrices occurred through gradual kinetics leading to sustained drug outcome with zero-order patterns. The drug release from tablets containing guar gum and chitosan followed inconsistent behavior. Xanthan gum matrices demonstrated the highest level of hardness and lowest degree of friability among all physical characteristic measurements. All stability tests demonstrated formulation stability since the drug release profiles remained unmodified. Bioavailability tests demonstrated the sustainedrelease dosages released the drug into the body at a steadier and more delayed pace than standard pill tablets. The statistical evaluations confirmed that distinct dissimilarities appeared between different formulations regarding the release rate of drugs along with hardness characteristics and bioavailability parameters and the degree to which the formulations broke apart. The release profiles of sustained-release matrix tablets enhance when designed with natural polymers alginate and xanthan gum.

Herbs: Potential Alternatives to Existing Treatments for Oral Health Issues

Govind Sharma and Deleshwar Sahu
2025

Oral health is an essential aspect of general well-being, but widespread conditions like dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, and halitosis are still prevalent. Traditional treatments like fluoride-based products and antibiotics have been effective but are associated with limitations like antibiotic resistance, side effects, and high expense. This review discusses the possibility of herbal remedies as alternatives to traditional oral health care. Different herbs, such as neem, clove, turmeric, and aloe vera, have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activities that could be responsible for enhanced oral health and disease control. Based on a review of the available literature, this paper emphasizes the effectiveness, mechanisms, and limitations of incorporating herbal medicine into conventional dental practice.

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Latest Publication:2025
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