Pharmacognostic evaluation and standardization of the leaves of Mimosa pudica, leaves of Murraya koenigii and root of Asparagus racemosus Saraswat Nikita1*, Wal Pranay1, Pal Rashmi Saxena1, Wal Ankita1, Pal Yogendra1, Pandey Akanksha2 1Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology (PSIT), Kanpur, Uttar PradeshIndia. 2Research Scholar, Department of Pharmacy, Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology (PSIT), Kanpur, Uttar PradeshIndia. *Corresponding Author E-mail: nikita.saraswat07@gmail.com
Online published on 15 February, 2021. Abstract Background: Medicinal plant and herbs used for anti-ulcer activity in the form of extract. Many studies are done for confirmation the extract of the medicinal plant helps to relieve stomach pain, ulcer recurrence and beneficial in the treatment for ulcer disease. An herbal plant uses different parts for treating various diseases such a seed, flowers, leaves, fruits, roots, berries and bark. Objective: To perform the standardization, pharmacognostic evaluation, physicochemical phytochemical activities of ethanolic polyherbal for the beneficial effect could be utilized in the treatment of the peptic-ulcer diseases. Method: The extract prepared of polyherbal by using ethanol as solvent, done standardization by the standard method, pharmacognostic evaluation, physicochemical evaluation by various methods, macroscopic and microscopic character of the polyherbal plant were performed at PSIT laboratory. Result and Conclusion: plant studies can be used in diseases for identification and performed the pharmacognostic evaluation of polyherbal plants. Therefore, the report introduced of polyherbal powder by studies of macroscopic character by indicating thickness, length and Physiochemical parameters of polyherbal done by the various standard method were observed. Presence of chemical constituents in the polyherbal extract by studies of phytochemical screening methods. Research works need to be done for therapeutic and commercial uses. Top Keywords Asparagus racemosus, Murraya koenigii, Mimosa pudica, Peptic ulcer, Standardization, Physicochemical, Phytochemical. Top |