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PHYTOSOME LOADED NOVEL HERBAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: A REVIEW
Author(s) -
Rajbala Singh,
H.V. Gangadharappa,
K. Mruthunjaya
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international research journal of pharmacy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2230-8407
DOI - 10.7897/2230-8407.07656
Subject(s) - drug , traditional medicine , medicine , pharmacology , drug delivery , chemistry , organic chemistry
Novel drug delivery system (NDDS) is an innovative approach to drug delivery that addresses the limitations of the traditiona l drug delivery systems. If the novel drug delivery system is applied in herbal drugs, it should facilitate in increasing the effic aciousness and reducing the side effects of various herbs. This is often the essential plan behind incorporating novel technique of drug delivery in herb compounds. So i t's necessary to integrate novel drug delivery system and Indian Ayurvedic medicines to conflict additional serious diseases. For a long time herb medicines weren't considered for development as new formulations because of lack of scientific justification and process difficulties such as s tandardization, extraction and identification, purif ication of individual drug elements or phyto - constituents in advanced polyherbal systems. The on the market approaches for novel herb analysis will solve the scientific wants (such as determination of pharmacokinetics, mechanism and site of action, correct dose needed etc.) of herbal medicines to be incorporated in novel drug delivery system. Phytosomes are proprietary method developed by Indena, to include phospholipids into standardized extracts and then greatly improve their absorption and utilization. P hytosomes loaded are advanced herbal products made by binding individual part of herb or plant extract to phosphatidylcholine leading to a product that's higher absorbed a nd produces higher results than the traditional herbal extracts.

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