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Designing an Effective Polyherbal Formulation for The Treatment of Metabolic Disorders

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A. DUBEY*, M. DANG, M. SHARMA, K. SLATHIA AND K. BAINS
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.10.519

Abstract

This review article explores the designing of polyherbal formulations for metabolic disorders, a group of chronic conditions that are rapidly becoming a global health burden. The article begins with an overview of metabolic disorders, their prevalence, and the limitations of existing treatment options. The article then discusses the potential of polyherbal formulations as a complementary and alternative therapy for metabolic disorders, providing an overview of traditional and modern herbal medicine practices. The key herbs and their active constituents that have been used for the management of metabolic disorders are identified, and the mechanisms of action of these herbs are discussed in detail. The criteria for selecting herbs, dosage determination, compatibility assessment, and quality control measures in designing polyherbal formulations are also discussed. The article describes the study design and methodology used to investigate the efficacy and safety of polyherbal formulations for metabolic disorders, and presents the results and analysis of these studies. The adverse effects and contraindications of polyherbal formulations are also discussed, as well as the legal and regulatory requirements for marketing and distribution. The article concludes with a discussion of the significance of polyherbal formulations for metabolic disorders, and the opportunities for future research and development in this area. Overall, this review article provides a comprehensive overview of the designing of polyherbal formulations for metabolic disorders, highlighting their potential as an effective and affordable complementary and alternative therapy. By addressing the research needs and engaging with the cultural and social dimensions of herbal medicine, it is possible to develop more effective and culturally appropriate interventions for managing metabolic disorders and improving the health and wellbeing of individuals around the world.

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