Phytochemical and Pharmacological screening of some Selected Indian Medicinal Plants as Anti-inflammatory agent

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Pavan Kumar, Neeraj Sharma, Karuna Shanker Shukla

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The objective of the current study is to formulate and check out the in vivo potential of formulations containing Mentha longifolia [F1], Curcuma caesia [F2], Adhatoda vasica [F3], Carica papaya [F] and Piper longum [F4]. These plants are present in many nations and continents, including Asia, Mauritius, South Africa, Mexico, China, the West Indies, East Africa, and Brazil. It is also used in traditional medicine for a number of indications. The hydro alcoholic extracts of plants were used for the main phytochemical study and in vivo anti-inflammatory evaluation. On behalf of physical property of gels, F1 formulation was selected for in vivo potential. The plant contains phenolic chemicals, fatty acids, flavonoids, tannins, and glycosides, according to phytochemical analysis. According to the findings, F1 formulation has possessed good anti-inflammatory activity.

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