Formulation Development and Pharmacological Evaluation of Sustained Release Poly Herbal Formulation for Anti Diabetic Activity
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In the following research Alstonia scholaris, Centella asiatica, Corchorus
newlinetrilocularis, and Morinda pubescens leaves were selected for the development of
newlinePolyherbal antidiabeticsustained Release Matrix Tablets. All Polyherbal extract
newlinedeliver their favourable antidiabetic action under blood glucose level examination
newlinefrom the induction of diabetes to the final day of polyherbal extract treatment.
newlineWhen comparing diabetic control non-treated animals to all formulations with two
newlinedifferent dose regimens (200 andamp; 400 mg/kg), the dose 200 mg/kg of formulation D
newlineexhibited a more potent favorable blood glucose reducing effect and other
newlinebiochemical parameters. Polyethylene oxide (PEO WSR coagulant), Xanthan gum,
newlineand hydroxyl propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC K100 LV) (HPMC K4M) and other
newlineexcipients were used to make Poly Herbal Extract (PHE) sustained release tablets
newlineutilizing the dry granulation process. The purity of excipients is determined using
newlineDSC thermograms. Pre, post-compression, quality control, and dissolution
newlineinvestigations were performed on the granules and produced tablets. The
newlinecumulative medication release of all of the formulations were compared to that of
newlineconventional medicine Diamicron SR
newlinetablets.Fromthecumulativedrugreleaseanddrugcontentinvestigation,theHPMC-
newline10batchwas chosen as the optimized batch. The IR spectra of a mixture of
newlineDicalcium phosphate anhydrous, Maltodextrin, Hydroxy propyl methylcellulose
newline(HPMC K100 LV), Hydroxy propyl methylcellulose (HPMC K 4 M), Magnesium
newlinestearate in formulation reveal no changes in these key peaks. The peaks in the
newlineformulation spectra corresponded to the peaks in the polyherbal extract. The
newlinePolyherbal sustained-release tablet formulation employing ingredients was shown
newlineto
newlinehavethesuperlativedissolvingprofileofpolyherbalextractswhenlikenedtothedischarge
newlineoutline
newlineofDiamicronSRTablet.Thedissolutionprofileoftheformulationdemonstrated95.1perc
newlineentdrug release after 10 hours. Results of present study demonstrated that
newlinemethodology successfully employed for formulation