PHARMACOGNOSTICAL STUDY OF TERMINALIA ARJUNA AND PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF ARJUNA HERBAL CREAM AND ARJUNA VATI
Suhani A. Shah*, Riya Barot, Dishita Prajapati, Nikita Rajpurohit, Chandan Prajapati and Drashti Samani
ABSTRACT
Terminalia arjuna, commonly known as arjuna, belongs to the family of Combretaceae. Its bark decoction is being used in the Indian subcontinent for anginal pain, hypertension, congestive heart failure, and dyslipidemia, based on the observations of ancient physicians for centuries. The utility of arjuna in various cardiovascular diseases needs to be studied further. Most of the studies, both experimental and clinical, have suggested that the crude drug possesses anti-ischemic, antioxidant, hypolipidemic, and antiatherogenic activities. Its useful phytoconstituents are: Triterpenoids, β-sitosterol, flavonoids, and glycosides. Triterpenoids and flavonoids are considered to be responsible for its beneficial antioxidant cardiovascular properties. The drug has shown promising effect on ischemic cardiomyopathy. So far, no serious side effects have been reported with arjuna therapy. However, its long-term safety still remains to be elucidated. Though it has been found quite useful in angina pectoris, mild hypertension, and dyslipidemia, its exact role in primary/secondary coronary prevention is yet to be explored. Due to these many activities showed by arjuna bark we had prepared Arjuna Vati and Cream.
Keywords: Terminalia arjuna, Vati, Cream, Cadiovascular Disease, Hypolipidemic.
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