REVIEW ARTICLE


Current Review on Plant based Pharmaceutical Excipients



Rashmi Saxena Pal*, Yogendra Pal, Ankita Wal, Pranay Wal
Department of Pharmacy, PSIT, Kanpur, India


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Abstract

Background:

Plants act as a major source of medicines and are used to formulate various pharmaceutical preparations. Apart from this, they act as excellent pharmaceutical aids as well as excipients.

Objective:

An effort has been made for the complete study of plants under different categories of plant-based thickeners, emulsifiers, suspenders, binders, etc.

Materials and Methods:

The herbs were differentiated on the basis of their role as flavoring, sweetening, colouring, gelling, thickening, emulsifying, suspending and binding agents.

Results:

The use of natural excipients to impart the goodness of natural bioactive agents has been hampered by synthetic materials. However, advantages offered by these natural excipients are enormous as being non-toxic, affordable and easily available. The activity of the excipients partly determines the quality of medicines.

Conclusion:

The herbal excipients act better in many ways when compared to their synthetic substitutes.

Keywords: Herbal excipients, Pharmaceutical aids, Herbal binders, Herbal emulsifiers, Bioactive agents, Non-toxic.