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STANDARDIZATION AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCREENING OF MARKETED DIGESTIVE CHEWABLE TABLET

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The most important challenges faced by herbal formulations arise because of their lack of complete evaluation. Evaluation is necessary to ensure quality and purity of the herbal products. In present study for evaluation of Hazmakar digestive tablet various parameters were tested. These parameters for raw materials include Organoleptic, Physicochemical, Preliminary phytochemical screening and Physical parameters. Quality control parameters for chewable tablet like description, hardness, friability, weight variation, HPTLC fingerprinting & estimation, heavy metal analysis, microbial analysis, acid secretion activity, gastric motility activity and anti-oxidant activity were carried out. Hazmakar digestive tablet consists of four ingredients which are powders of Piper nigrum Linn. (Fruit), Zingiber officinale Rosc. (Rhizome), Piper longum Linn. (Fruit) and Cuminum cyminum L. (Fruit) are used to elevate digestive process, give relief from gas troubles and indigestion. Results point out that all raw materials of Hazmakar digestive tablet has passed through all organoleptic, physicochemical, preliminary phytochemical screening and physical parameters.

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