TY - JOUR T1 - Component Authentication and Standardisation of an Anti-atherosclerotic Herbal Formulation-GSTC3 JF - Pharmacognosy Journal Y1 - 2015 A1 - Jeksy Jos Manalil A1 - Indu Muraleedharan Suseela A1 - Smitha Koyickalmadhom Ramavarma A1 - Arunaksharan Narayanankutty A1 - Achuthan Chathrattil Raghavamenon KW - HPTLC KW - Pharmacognosy KW - Phytochemical screening KW - Polyherbal formulation KW - Powder microscopy AB -

Context: Polyherbal drugs in traditional medicine have been time-tested for treatment of a wide variety of chronic ailments. Aims: To determine constituent components in an in-house designed polyherbal formulation GSTC3 and evaluation of consistency in preparation. Settings and Design: In this study, a hypolipidemic formulation was created using well known plant extracts such as Commiphora mukul (Hook. ex Stocks.) Eng. (Burseraceae), Salacia reticulata Wight (Celastraceae), Terminalia arjuna (Roxb.) Wight and Arn (Combretaceae) and Curcuma longa Linn (Zingiberaceae). Methods and Material: The authentication of individual plant powders was performed using techniques such as powder microscopy and characterised according to Ayurvedic pharmacopeia of India. Phytochemical screening, HPTLC analysis and physicochemical parameters were also determined. Results: The powder microscopic analysis of the individual components served as an authentication for source of plants used. Phytochemical screening ascertained that active classes of compounds reported in the individual extracts such as steroids, terpenoids and polyphenols came into the formulation. Finally, HPTLC analysis of three different batches of GSTC3 ensured stability and integrity in batch to batch preparations. Conclusion: Experimental studies have revealed the antioxidant, antiinflammatory, anti-lipidemic and anti-thrombotic efficacy of GSTC3. This standardisation procedure is essential for further development of GSTC3 into an efficient anti-atherosclerotic drug candidate

VL - 7 IS - 6 ER -