Author(s):
Ankita C. Mishra, J. R. Baheti, Pankaj R. Dhapake, Nitin N. Padole, Nilakshi N. Dhoble
Email(s):
ankitamishra2404@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/0975-4385.2024.00039
Address:
Ankita C. Mishra*, J. R. Baheti, Pankaj R. Dhapake, Nitin N. Padole, Nilakshi N. Dhoble
Department of Pharmaceutics, Kamla Nehru College of Pharmacy, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj, Nagpur University, Nagpur 441108, Maharashtra, India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 16,
Issue - 4,
Year - 2024
ABSTRACT:
Nowadays, Throat infections are the common diseases that cause discomfort Ness, inconvenience and irritation. This project explores the potential therapeutic benefits of ginger gargle to soothe the throat infection. Ginger, known for its antimicrobial and effective tooth decay has been used from traditions for centuries. In this project, we investigate the ginger-based gargle effectiveness and reliving symptoms to accelerate the recovery process related to throat infection. The formulations and proportion of ginger gargle is done by controlled experiments to assess efficacy. We aim to determine the potential of ginger and apple cider vinegar as an antimicrobial and anti- inflammatory impact on the pain relief and overall well-being in individuals suffering from throat infection. Through preliminary test it suggests that the ginger contain phenol and terpenoids which may offer a promising natural remedy for throat infection which is potential to complement conventional treatment the outcome of the project shows potential benefit for those who’s seeking the complementary benefits over the conventional doses to manage the throat infection to enhance the quality of life. Gargle are liquid solution used for rinsing with warm water for 15-20 seconds in the mouth with your head tilted back to alleviate discomfort Ness or address specific throat and oral infection it provides soothing effect for condition like sore throat, mouth ulcer sinus infection, throat inflammation, viral respiratory inflammation, seasonal allergies. This project helps to research further into utilization of natural remedies like ginger in modern healthcare to access the solutions for common health issues through lesser side effects.
Cite this article:
Ankita C. Mishra, J. R. Baheti, Pankaj R. Dhapake, Nitin N. Padole, Nilakshi N. Dhoble. Formulation and Evaluation of Ginger Gargle. Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.2024; 16(4):207-2. doi: 10.52711/0975-4385.2024.00039
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Ankita C. Mishra, J. R. Baheti, Pankaj R. Dhapake, Nitin N. Padole, Nilakshi N. Dhoble. Formulation and Evaluation of Ginger Gargle. Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.2024; 16(4):207-2. doi: 10.52711/0975-4385.2024.00039 Available on: https://rjpponline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-16-4-3
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