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FORMULATION AND IN VITRO ANTI-ULCER EVALUATION OF A HERBAL SYRUP FROM PUNICA GRANATUM (L.) LEAVES
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The present study was designed to formulate a plant-based solution from the foliage of Punica granatum (L.) and evaluate its in vitro anti-ulcer potential. A decoction of P. granatum leaves was prepared and formulated into simple syrup. The in vitro anti-ulcer activity was assessed using the acid-neutralizing capacity (ANC) method, with a standard antacid (aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide) used for comparison. The leaf decoction demonstrated significant, concentration-dependent acid-neutralizing effects. At a concentration of 400 mg mL-1, the decoction exhibited an ANC value of 22, which was comparable to the standard antacid’s ANC of 25 at the same concentration. The final syrup formulation was found to be a brown, clear liquid with an aromatic odor, a sweet taste, and a pH of 5.8. These findings suggest that the decoction of P. granatum leaves has promising potential for development as an herbal antacid preparation.
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Title: FORMULATION AND IN VITRO ANTI-ULCER EVALUATION OF A HERBAL SYRUP FROM PUNICA GRANATUM (L.) LEAVES
Description:
The present study was designed to formulate a plant-based solution from the foliage of Punica granatum (L.
) and evaluate its in vitro anti-ulcer potential.
A decoction of P.
granatum leaves was prepared and formulated into simple syrup.
The in vitro anti-ulcer activity was assessed using the acid-neutralizing capacity (ANC) method, with a standard antacid (aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide) used for comparison.
The leaf decoction demonstrated significant, concentration-dependent acid-neutralizing effects.
At a concentration of 400 mg mL-1, the decoction exhibited an ANC value of 22, which was comparable to the standard antacid’s ANC of 25 at the same concentration.
The final syrup formulation was found to be a brown, clear liquid with an aromatic odor, a sweet taste, and a pH of 5.
8.
These findings suggest that the decoction of P.
granatum leaves has promising potential for development as an herbal antacid preparation.
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