Novel approaches in the formulation and evaluation of Ashwagandha tablets

Vaishnavi G. Thokal 1, *, Yashkumar Dhole 2 and Swati P. Deshmukh 2

1 Department of Pharmacy, Shraddha Institute of Pharmacy Washim, Maharashtra, India.
2 Department of Pharmacology, Shraddha Institute of Pharmacy Washim, Maharashtra, India.
 
Research Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2024, 27(02), 297–301.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2024.27.2.0154
Publication history: 
Received on 17 March 2024 revised on 26 May 2024; accepted on 29 May 2024
 
Abstract: 
Herbal tablets are solid dosage forms of powdered herbs, herbal extracts or their ingredients prepared by compression. They vary greatly in shape, size, and weight which depend on the amount of drug used and mode of administration. Pharmaceutical oral solid dosage forms have been used extensively form long time, substantially due to their ease of administration and suitability for systemic medicine delivery. Withania somnifera member of Solanaceae family generally known as Ashwagandha, Indian Ginseng, or winter cherry has been used in Ayurveda, Indian system of traditional medicine. Ashwagandha root is among the most well known herbal medicine used in Ayurveda, a comprehensive system of medicine that originated in India. Ashwagandha is referred to as the "Prince of Herbs" in Ayurveda because it has an impressively wide range of remedial effects. The treatment of numerous terrible diseases in the modern day has benefited greatly from the traditional. Ashwagandha powder, an ayurvedic medicament made from the herb withania somnifera is used to treat a variety of conditions including osteoarthritis, type 2 diabetes, anxiety-related issues, and tumour mending capabilities. It’s an unique Indian herb, has significant stress-relieving properties analogous to those of powerful medicines used to treat depression and anxiety..
 
Keywords: 
Withania Somnifera; Tablets; Ashwagandha; Ayurveda; Formulation.
 
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