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@article{187591,
author = {Ms. Kajal Jalindar Shinde and Ms. Vaishali H. Tompe},
title = {REVIEW ON POLYHERBAL COUGH POWDER},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {6},
pages = {5297-5315},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=187591},
abstract = {A new review suggests that there is little evidence that such treatments provide any real efficiency, despite the fact that cough medications are currently among the most widely used over-the-counter medications in the world. A cough is an explosive, strong exhalation used to expel fluids and foreign objects from the tracheobronchial tract. The purpose of this review study was to compile information on the plants used in traditional culture and ethnobotany to treat and relieve cough, which is a common condition in both children and adults. The most typical issue that all people experience is a cough. There are two feathers of coughs dry cough and wet cough. A wet cough produces mucus and mucous, but a dry cough does not. The saccharinity is the most well- known and frequently used lozenge form for treating coughs and snap since it's simple for cases to take. The ideal of this study is to develop a herbal cough to check bacterial exertion of the excerpt of Nagarmotha, Pippali, Liquorice, Ginger, Amla. This study aims to develop an herbal cough powder while assessing the turbidity, colour, scent, and taste parameters in relation to variations in fast stability testing. Quality of the final herbal cough powder was evaluated utilising variables such as viscosity, pH, colour, both physical look and scent. Clove oil functions as an expectorant when it comes to treating respiratory conditions like colds, bronchitis, cough, asthma, and upper respiratory infection. Coughing is one of the most prevalent ailments that individuals in many countries deal with. Coughing is the body's defense mechanism. Since herbal powder makes patient compliance easier, it is a widely used and favored dose form for treating coughs. Recently, there has been a lot of interest in plant-derived chemicals and herbal medicines due to their wide range of potential use as medical plants. The market for medications made from plants is expanding. This study's primary goal was to remove dangerous synthetic ingredients from herbal cough medication. formulation and use safe, natural ingredients in their place. In India, the number of people suffering from asthma is rising daily for a variety of environmental factors. It helps those who have congestion in their chests. The goal of the study is to create a pure herbal syrup and assess and contrast its physicochemical characteristics with those of commercially available synthetic and herbal powders.},
keywords = {antitussive, expectorant, dry cough, wet cough, adulsa, betel leaf, honey, turmeric, ginger, mentha ,tulsi, fennel, gum acacia.},
month = {November},
}
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