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High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) as a Tool for Standardization of Complex Herbal Drugs.

Journal of AOAC International, 2019
Background: Herbal formulations have reached tremendous acceptability as therapeutic agents for several diseases mainly due to the indiscriminate use of modern medicine such as antibiotics, steroids and other synthetic drugs. The increasing popularity in
R. Govindarajan   +2 more
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A novel strategy of nanotized herbal drugs and their delivery in the treatment of diabetes: Present status and future prospects

Journal of Herbal Medicine, 2019
It is now recognised that one of the most far reaching developments in the management of diabetes (Diabetes mellitus) is the targeted delivery of herbal nanoparticles using nano-pumps, smart cells, nanorobots, and nanotized herbal drugs (NHDs).
Saima Amjad   +3 more
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Herbal Interactions with Cardiovascular Drugs

The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2002
The prevalence of herb-drug interactions has been exaggerated. Nonetheless, some herbs, including garlic, ginkgo, ginseng, and St John's wort, can have a significant influence on concurrently administered drugs. Herbal medicines may mimic, decrease, or increase the action of prescribed drugs.
Dennis V C, Awang, Adriane, Fugh-Berman
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Extraction and Other Downstream Procedures for Evaluation of Herbal Drugs

Quality Control and Evaluation of Herbal Drugs, 2019
The industrial processing of medicinal plants starts with the extraction of active components using various technologies. The various techniques of medicinal plant extraction include maceration, infusion, percolation, digestion, decoction, hot continuous
P. Mukherjee
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Designer drugs in herbal aphrodisiacs

Forensic Science International, 2008
In the presented case three herbal aphrodisiacs (Libidfit, Satibo and Viamax) were investigated for the presence of regular pharmaceuticals against erectile dysfunction. However, high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection and mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses revealed the presence of ...
Bastiaan J, Venhuis   +2 more
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A review of the antimicrobial potential of herbal drugs used in popular Italian medicine (1850s-1950s) to treat bacterial skin diseases.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2019
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Before the advent of modern antibiotics, microbial infections were treated with herbal medicine or cauterization. Literature from the latter half of the nineteenth to the early mid-twentieth century, when antibiotics became
R. Mazzei   +4 more
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Chromium in Some Herbal Drugs

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2005
The use and demand of herbal drug is increasing day by day in both developing and developed countries due to the growing recognition that these are natural products having no or little side effects and can easily be available at affordable prices. Sometimes these are the only source of health care available to poor people particularly in South East ...
V, Rai   +4 more
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Herbal Drug Microscopy

2013
This chapter describes actual microscopy of whole, fragmented and powdered herbal drugs. After applying free-hand sectioning method and suitable staining techniques, one will actualise that one’s own hand sections are better than prepared slides. A total of 40 different Indian medicinal herbs have been selected for the histological studies and arranged
Shailendra Gurav, Nilambari Gurav
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Drug Interactions with Herbal Medicines

Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2012
In recent years, the issue of herbal medicine-drug interactions has generated significant concern. Such interactions can increase the risk for an individual patient, especially with regard to drugs with a narrow therapeutic index (e.g. warfarin, ciclosporin and digoxin).
Shaojun, Shi, Ulrich, Klotz
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Herbal drugs and public choice

BMJ, 2014
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive (THMPD) do not promote herbal drugs or mislead consumers; they seek quality control and safety of herbal drugs.1 The THMPD does not guarantee efficacy; it describes traditional use.
Michael, McIntyre   +3 more
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