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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2021)
Standardization of aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts of fennel, amla and tulsi for neuropharmacological activities
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Bhawna Sridhar, Sushil Kumar
Abstract
As of late more individuals all through world are going to utilize natural items in medical services framework. Overall need of alternative medication has brought about development of herbal products markets and interest in traditional systems of medicine. Numerous epidemiological investigations directed in India on mental and conduct issues report changing commonness rates, going from 9.54 to 370 for each 1000 population. Researchers are developing medications to treat a wide range of neurological disorders including pain, neurodegenerative sicknesses like Parkinson's illness and Alzheimer's infection, mental issues, habit and numerous others. Active constituent in the herbal combination go act as synergistic way. So best combination of herbs mixture gives higher action against a disease. Additionally, poly-herbal formulation grown detailing having numerous therapies against an illness so various molecules cure a disease by various mechanism to give a total treatment against an infection condition. Based on the traditional claims of the herbal plants and the reported activities, the aim of this article is to investigate the standard parameters of herbal plants utilized for the preparation of polyherbal formulations for neuropharmacological activity, with their safety and efficacy. Worldwide there is a demand that the young researchers for future exploration to protect human beings from different sorts of sicknesses and May fills in as a natural gold for the advancement of humankind.
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Pages:200-203
How to cite this article:
Bhawna Sridhar, Sushil Kumar "Standardization of aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts of fennel, amla and tulsi for neuropharmacological activities ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 200-203
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