Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Anti-inflammatory oil using Tamarindus Indica oil, Vitex Negundo oil and Ipomoea batatas oil

Year : 2025 | Volume : 12 | Issue : 02 | Page : –
    By

    Amol Tanaji Ubale,

  • Sawant Sakshi Satish,

  • Sutar Rishikesh Vishnu,

  • Nadaf Juber Shahajahan,

  • Pandhare Suhas Vilas,

  • Shinde Shravani Mahadev,

  1. Vice Principal, Department of Pharmacy, Vijayrao Naik college of Pharmacy,Shirval, kankavli,Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Department of Pharmacy, Vijayrao Naik college of Pharmacy,Shirval, kankavli,Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Department of Pharmacy, Vijayrao Naik college of Pharmacy,Shirval, kankavli,Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India
  4. Student, Department of Pharmacy, Vijayrao Naik college of Pharmacy,Shirval, kankavli,Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India
  5. Student, Department of Pharmacy, Vijayrao Naik college of Pharmacy,Shirval, kankavli,Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India
  6. Student, Department of Pharmacy, Vijayrao Naik college of Pharmacy,Shirval, kankavli,Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

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The formulation and evaluation of a herbal anti-inflammatory oil derived from the leaves of Tamarindus indica (Tamarind) Ipomoea batatas (Sweet potato) Vitex negundo (Nirgundi) aim to explore the therapeutic potential of these plants in managing pain and inflammation. Tamarind leaves are rich in flavonoids like quercetin, which primarily provide anti-inflammatory benefits by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines, though their analgesic effects are moderate. Nirgundi leaves contain eugenol, known for its strong analgesic properties, offering immediate pain relief and effective modulation of inflammatory pathways. Sweet potato leaves, packed with vitamins and antioxidants, complement these oils by promoting healing and further reducing inflammation. When combined, the strengths of all these three plants create a synergistic effect, enhancing overall efficacy.

Keywords: Herbal analgesic and anti-inflammatory oil, Tamarindus Indica, Vitex Negundo , Ipomoea batatus

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Amol Tanaji Ubale, Sawant Sakshi Satish, Sutar Rishikesh Vishnu, Nadaf Juber Shahajahan, Pandhare Suhas Vilas, Shinde Shravani Mahadev. Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Anti-inflammatory oil using Tamarindus Indica oil, Vitex Negundo oil and Ipomoea batatas oil. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Drug Formulation, Development and Production. 2025; 12(02):-.
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Amol Tanaji Ubale, Sawant Sakshi Satish, Sutar Rishikesh Vishnu, Nadaf Juber Shahajahan, Pandhare Suhas Vilas, Shinde Shravani Mahadev. Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Anti-inflammatory oil using Tamarindus Indica oil, Vitex Negundo oil and Ipomoea batatas oil. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Drug Formulation, Development and Production. 2025; 12(02):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjodfdp/article=2025/view=0

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Volume 12
Issue 02
Received 26/03/2025
Accepted 15/04/2025
Published 13/05/2025
Publication Time 48 Days

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