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- Review article on Luffa acutangula (L) Roxb
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1 Department of Pharmacognosy, Madras Medical College, Chennai, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 5 (2019), Pagination: 2553-2558Abstract
Luffa acutangula (L) Roxb (Family: Cucurbitaceae) is commonly known as Ridge gourd. It is a widely growing vegetative climber. This plant is valuable for antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, abortifacient, anti-tumour, antiulcer, antibacterial, ameliorative, antiproliferative, antiangiogenic, antidiabetic, cytotoxic, hepatoprotective, immunomodulatory and larvicidal effect. This present review is focused on the pharmacognostical characters like scientific classification, vernacular name, chemical constituents, nutritional value and the plant potential in biological activity. This review will be more useful for student further research.Keywords
Luffa acutangula, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology.References
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- Colon Targeted Drug Delivery System of Phytoconstituents
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1 Department of Pharmacognosy, Madras Medical College, Chennai, IN
1 Department of Pharmacognosy, Madras Medical College, Chennai, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 7 (2019), Pagination: 3144-3150Abstract
Now a day’s world health organization encourage, recommends and promotes traditional, herbal remedies in health care sciences, because these drugs low in cost, easily available and are safe. The main advantage of using phytoconstituents is free from adverse effects where none of the medication can do. However, the physiochemical properties such as poor permeation, poor solubility and non- targeting at the active site creates a barriers which hinders its therapeutic efficacy. So, targeted drug delivery strategies are employed to overcome these barriers and provide uniform drug targeting at the active site in desired concentration and improved therapeutic efficacy. These day’s colonic diseases are commonly seen and needs lifelong medical attention. Herbal medicines can play vital role in the treatment of colonic diseases like ulcerative colitis, intestinal bowel syndrome, colon cancer and Crohn’s disease. This review article discusses in brief, introduction to targeted drug delivery, factors influence the drug targeting and approaches for enhancing the therapeutic potential of phytoconstituents having wide biological activities.Keywords
Colon Drug Delivery, Factors, Approach, Phytoconstituents.References
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