In-Vitro Study Of Formulation And Development Of A Transdermal Patches For Anti-Inflammation And Its Evaluation
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Conventional drug delivery system has many problems so bulk of research has now shifted from synthetic drugs to herbal drugs. This is possible because of the vast variety of bioactive molecules in the plants and their higher safety margin. This present study is focused on the use of Adhatoda vasica flower and Ricinus Communis leaves as an antioxidant agent. The main objective of present work was to develop the transdermal patch so that minimize the side effects and maximize the therapeutic efficacy. The formulations were also examined for organoleptic properties as well as other physicochemical features as thickness, weight homogeneity, folding durability, moisture content, and medication content.
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