Author(s):
Anita S. Wanjari, Shyam Bhutada, Priti Desai, Namrata B. Chouragade, Dinesh S. Wanjari
Email(s):
wanjarias@rediffmail.com
DOI:
10.5958/0975-4385.2016.00037.6
Address:
Dr Anita S. Wanjari1*, Dr Shyam Bhutada2, Dr Priti Desai3, Dr Namrata B. Chouragade4,
Mr Dinesh S. Wanjari5
1Associate Professor, Department of Rasshastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvedic College, Hospital and research Center, Salood (H), Wardha
2Professor, Department of Samhita, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvedic College, Hospital and research Center, Salood (H), Wardha
3Professor, Department of Rachna Shalya, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvedic College, Hospital and research Center, Salood (H), Wardha
4Associate Professor, Department of Samhita, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvedic College, Hospital and research Center, Salood (H), Wardha
5Assistant Professor, Agnihotri College of Pharmacy, Ramnagar, Wardha
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 8,
Issue - 4,
Year - 2016
ABSTRACT:
There is a great demand of the herbal drugs from both the developing as well as developed nations because of their efficacy, safety and lesser side effects as compared to synthetic molecules. These drugs also offer therapeutics for age-related disorders like memory loss, osteoporosis, immune disorders, etc. for which no modern medicine is available. As the effectiveness and acceptability of the herbal products greatly depends upon its quality. The lack of standardization is the key factor due to that India despite of its rich traditional knowledge, heritage of herbal medicines and large biodiversity has a dismal share of the export to the world market. Therefore, the quality assurance of herbal drug/products is the need of an hour. Hence, standardization has become an essential component of the herbal drug/products that ensures the benefits of the herbal drugs. Thus, by standardization of herbal drugs/products the Indian herbal market and even the export of herbal medicines will increase, making “India the Pharma Power House”.
Cite this article:
Anita S. Wanjari, Shyam Bhutada, Priti Desai, Namrata B. Chouragade, Dinesh S. Wanjari. Standardization of Herbal Products in Relation to Indian Market. Res. J. Pharmacognosy and Phytochem. 2016; 8(4): 245-251. doi: 10.5958/0975-4385.2016.00037.6
Cite(Electronic):
Anita S. Wanjari, Shyam Bhutada, Priti Desai, Namrata B. Chouragade, Dinesh S. Wanjari. Standardization of Herbal Products in Relation to Indian Market. Res. J. Pharmacognosy and Phytochem. 2016; 8(4): 245-251. doi: 10.5958/0975-4385.2016.00037.6 Available on: https://rjpponline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2016-8-4-8