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@article{162167, author = {Prajakta L Devkate and Pranali D Bhagate and Priya R Kamble and Prachi L Khochage and Nilesh B Chougule}, title = {Preapration Of Phytosome By Using Herbal Extract }, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {8}, pages = {168-180}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=162167}, abstract = {The distribution of an effective level of the therapeutically active component is a prerequisite for the success of any herbal medicine. However, there is a serious restriction on their bioavailability when given Nowadays, the majority of prevalent illnesses and nutritional deficiencies are treated topically or through oral administration. Phytosomes represent a recent advancement in herbal formulations, demonstrating enhanced absorption, increased bioavailability, and improved efficacy in comparison to conventional phyto molecules or botanical extracts.By binding the standardized plant extract or any of its constituents to phospholipids—primarily phosphatidylcholine—a lipid-compatible molecular complex known as a phytosome is created. The pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles of phytosomes are superior than those of traditional herbal extracts. This study highlights the latest developments and uses of several standardized plant extract phytosomes.}, keywords = {Herbal extracts; Bioavailability; Phytosomes; Herbal Drug delivery}, month = {}, }
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