Novel drug delivery in herbal medicines

Joint Event on 7th Edition of International Conference on Internal Medicine and Patient Care & 6th Edition of International Conference on Pain Management
March 26-28, 2018 Vienna, Austria

Mukesh S Sikarwar

AIMST University, Malaysia

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Int J Anesth Pain Med

DOI: 10.21767/2471-982X-C1-003

Abstract

Herbal medicines have widely been used all over the world since time immemorial. In recent years, there was unprecedented development in herbal medicines as they gain popularity in the developed world. Recently there was a greater global interest in non-synthetic, natural drugs derived from plant/ herbal sources due to better tolerance and minimum adverse drug reactions. Plants have been used in a wide variety of dosage form. Traditional dosage form includes pill, powder, semi fluid extract, tincture, decoction, medicated tea, solutions and many other traditional/alternative systems of medicine dosage forms. In past, novel drug delivery approaches were not applied to herbal medicines owing to lack of scientific validation and processing difficulties, such as adulteration, standardization, extraction, purification and identification of marker compounds in complex poly-herbal dosage form. In present scenario due to advancement in interdisciplinary sciences and novel strategy in isolation, purification and identification techniques the variety of novel herbal formulations like polymeric herbal nano-carriers, phytosomes, herbosomes, proniosomes, nanoemulsions, microsphere, transfersomes, implants and ethosomes has been reported using bioactive plant extracts/phytoconstituents. These novel formulations were found to have remarkable advantages over conventional formulations of plant origin such as enhancement of solubility, bioavailability, reduced toxicity, improved pharmacological activity, better stability, sustained delivery, and protection from physical and chemical degradation. Recently, many formulations based on novel drug delivery system are produced by patented/non-patented technology from various herbal drugs/phytoconstituents such as curcumin, quercetin, silybin, bilobalide, marsupsin, andrographolide, coumestans, metrine, embelin, brucine, rutin, apigenin, luteolin and many more. Hence novel drug delivery in herbal medicines has become a tool to improve herbal medicine pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile in order to improve its safety and efficacy. mukeshsikarwar@gmail.com

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