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Review on Novel Herbal Drug Delivery System

Amol Pore, Sanjay Bais, Roshan Navanath Galave

It has been claimed that employing proactive and plant selections, unique ayurvedic preparations such as polymeric nanoparticles, nanocapsules, liposomes, phytosomes, animations, microspheres, transfersomes, and ethosomes have been created. The novel formulations of plant actives and extracts are said to provide notable benefits over traditional formulations, such as improved dissolution rate, bioavailability, and toxicity safety; increased pharmacological activity; increased stability; better tissue macrophage distribution; success rate; and prevention from physical and chemical deterioration. A top manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals created the patented phytosome technique to combine standardised plant extracts or water soluble phytoconstituents with phospholipids to create lipid-compatible chemical compounds. By combining the herbal medications into contemporary dose forms, they can be utilised in a more ethical manner with increased effectiveness. Designing new medicine delivery mechanisms for natural components can help achieve this. The current review highlights the state of innovative herbal formulation development and provides an overview of the types of active ingredients, biological activities, and novel formulations uses.

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