Pharmaceutical Sciences


A Study of Nanoparticles in Herbal Drugs

Article Number: AUG404130 Volume 01 | Issue 01 | January - 2019 ISSN: UA
18th Aug, 2018
13th Oct, 2018
11th Dec, 2018
23rd Jan, 2019

Authors

Mahesh Sharma

Abstract

In the world, Herbal medicine is unquestionably the most ancient system and widely used of medical science since olden periods and it’s acknowledged by doctors and patients for their therapeutic worth as they have lesser hostile influences as equated with other current day medicines. This drug is used for the purpose to cure the disease and it have hundreds and thousands of ingredients that all come together in contrary to the diseases. In the market, most conventional pharmacognostical or pharmaceuticals products play a crucial role, they are originated from natural products (NPs) and their byproducts with herbal products. For transforming botanical materials into medicines, the herbal drug technology is used and it’s important for quality regulation with appropriate incorporation of current scientific methods and conventional knowledge is important. The new pharmacognosy play an important role that comprises all the features of drugs advancement and detection, where biotechnology-driven applications are present. In this paper, discuss about the herbal drug, nanoparticles of herbal drug and its technology. Keywords: Herbal Drugs, Nanoparticles, Pharmaceutical Science

Introduction

Herbal medicine is the ancient drug of health care acknowledged by mankind and it is an essential part of the development of modern civilization. This medicine plant-based formulation is based to alleviate diseases and these formulations are faced the most important challenges because of their lack of evaluation. This evaluation is necessary for the quality and purity of the herbal product. For every plant medicine, it is very essential to launch a method of assessment in the market, since the possibility for dissimilarity in dissimilar consignments of medicine is enormous (Khan et.al 2012).

From plant origin, use of aboriginal drugs builds a chief part of complementary and alternative medicine/traditional medicine (CAM/TM). For herbal medicine, exist world market that includes herbal products and raw materials have been assessed to have a yearly evolution rate between 5% and 15%. At the US, gross international herbal drug market is assessed at $62 billion and by the year 2050, is probable to grow to the US $5 trillion. One of the major segments of the traditional system of medicine is an herbal formulation that contributes enormously to the positive health of an individual (Joshi et.al, 2004). 

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