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Application of Nanotechnology for Herbal Medicine Development: A Review
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Background:
Herbal medicines have been extensively used to treat diseases since the prehistoric
era, but written records date back more than 5,000 years only. All civilizations developed their
knowledge of herbal medicines in a well-ordered system, such as Ayurveda, Unani, Traditional Chinese
Medicine, etc. The interest in traditional medicine declined after the discovery of modern medicine. However,
in the 21st century, herbal medicines are staging a comeback as the dangers and limitations of modern
medicine have become more apparent and herbal medicines are viewed as a balanced and moderate
approach to healing.
Methods:
This review includes the nanoformulations of phytoconstituents and extract. Advancements in
analysis and clinical research prove the efficacy of nano-herbal medicines in preventing and treating diseases.
This review is mostly about how nanotechnology can be used to help herbal medicines work better.
Result:
The major problems with herbal medicines are their poor solubility and stability. New technological
advancements are capable of removing the problems associated with herbal medicine. Novel drug
delivery systems such as microemulsion, liposome, niosome, and nano-drug delivery systems are used to
enhance the safety and efficacy of herbal medicines.
Conclusion:
Nanotechnology has significant merit for herbal medicines, such as improving solubility,
bioavailability, pharmacological activity enhancement, and stability enhancement.
Title: Application of Nanotechnology for Herbal Medicine Development: A Review
Description:
Background:
Herbal medicines have been extensively used to treat diseases since the prehistoric
era, but written records date back more than 5,000 years only.
All civilizations developed their
knowledge of herbal medicines in a well-ordered system, such as Ayurveda, Unani, Traditional Chinese
Medicine, etc.
The interest in traditional medicine declined after the discovery of modern medicine.
However,
in the 21st century, herbal medicines are staging a comeback as the dangers and limitations of modern
medicine have become more apparent and herbal medicines are viewed as a balanced and moderate
approach to healing.
Methods:
This review includes the nanoformulations of phytoconstituents and extract.
Advancements in
analysis and clinical research prove the efficacy of nano-herbal medicines in preventing and treating diseases.
This review is mostly about how nanotechnology can be used to help herbal medicines work better.
Result:
The major problems with herbal medicines are their poor solubility and stability.
New technological
advancements are capable of removing the problems associated with herbal medicine.
Novel drug
delivery systems such as microemulsion, liposome, niosome, and nano-drug delivery systems are used to
enhance the safety and efficacy of herbal medicines.
Conclusion:
Nanotechnology has significant merit for herbal medicines, such as improving solubility,
bioavailability, pharmacological activity enhancement, and stability enhancement.
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