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Antioxidant, Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Activity of Polyherbal Formultion-A Brief Review
Kirti Malviya*, Chandra Kishor Tyagi, Hemant Sharma
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, College of pharmacy, Sehore (M.P)
ABSTRACT
The Indian medicinal plants have immense medicinal properties due to various medicinal compounds against various diseases. These constituents incorporate different substance families like alkaloids, fundamental oils, flavonoids, tannins, terpenoids, saponins and phenolic mixes. Medication plan in Ayurveda is predicated on two standards: Use as one medication and utilization of more than one medication, during which the second one is comprehended as PHF. This key conventional restorative home grown methodology abuses the consolidating of a few therapeutic herbs to acknowledge additional helpful viability, as a rule alluded to as polypharmacy or polyherbalism. Despite the fact that the dynamic phytochemical constituents of individual plants are settled, they regularly present in minute sum and consistently, they're lacking to understand the attractive remedial impacts. For this, logical examinations have uncovered that these plants of differing intensity when consolidated may hypothetically deliver a more noteworthy outcome, when contrasted with singular utilization of the plant and furthermore the aggregate of their individual impact. This marvel of positive herb-herb association is comprehended as synergism. Certain pharmacological activities of dynamic constituents of herbals are huge just potentiated by that of different plants, however not obvious when utilized alone. The objective of the study was carried out wound healing, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of polyherbal formulation (lablab purpureous, Nerium indicum, Tebernamontana derivitacate.).
Keywords: Poly herbal formulation, Phytochemical Analysis, wound healing, Wound contraction, Antioxidant activity, antimicrobial activity
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