Pharmacological Screening of Polyherbal Formulation for Diabetic Associated Hyperlipidemia

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K. Thamizhvanan
Rakesh Kumar Jat
B. Prem Kumar

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Plant parts such as seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark, or flowers can be used medicinally. This practise is known as herbal medicine, botanical medicine, or phytomedicine. Outside of mainstream treatment, herbalists have long used herbalism for conventional medicine. Grewia subinaequalisDC in the family Tiliaceae, only one genus, Grewia, yields edible fruit. Saccharum officinarum is a species of grass belonging to the genus Saccharum that is characterised by its robust growth and size. Neisosperma oppositifolium is a tree that typically exhibits a height range of 6 to 25 metres, although it has been observed to vary from as low as 2.5 metres to extraordinarily high heights of 45 metres, and in rare cases, even up to 60 metres. The presence of moisture in crude pharmaceuticals is an unavoidable factor that should be minimised to the greatest extent possible9,10. The process of drying significantly influences both the quality and purity of the material.


 

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K. Thamizhvanan, Rakesh Kumar Jat, & B. Prem Kumar. (2023). Pharmacological Screening of Polyherbal Formulation for Diabetic Associated Hyperlipidemia. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S6), 1259–1264. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2430
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