ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2025,17,4,438-443.DOI:10.5530/pj.2025.17.55Published:August 2025Type:Original ArticleFormulation and Analytical Evaluation of Herbal Rectal Suppositories Containing Senna Extract for the Management of ConstipationAbhinav Dutta, Jyothi Sujan Prasad, Pradyum Anand, Chandrashekar K.S, Venkatesh Kamath B, Vijaya Bhaskar K, and Aswatha Ram H.N Abhinav Dutta1, Jyothi Sujan Prasad1, Pradyum Anand1, Chandrashekar K.S.1, Venkatesh Kamath B2, Vijaya Bhaskar K3, Aswatha Ram H.N.1* 1Department of Pharmacognosy, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal-576104, INDIA. 2Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal-576104, INDIA. 3Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal-576104, INDIA. Abstract:Background. Senna is a commonly used stimulant laxative that is typically administered orally as a senna extract tablet to treat constipation. This study aimed to formulate rectal suppositories containing senna extract, using glycerin as a base, to achieve site-specific drug delivery and reduce systemic side effects. Methodology. The prepared suppositories were evaluated for various physicochemical and performance parameters, including visual appearance, disintegration time, in vitro dissolution, melting point, weight uniformity, drug content and HPTLC. Results. The suppositories demonstrated satisfactory physical characteristics, with an average weight of 0.9707 g and a drug content of 0.150 ± 2% mg per suppository. The melting point was recorded at 37°C, and the complete dispersion time was 30 minutes. In vitro drug release studies revealed that the drug was fully released within 45 minutes. High-performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) was utilized to confirm the presence of active constituents by comparing the sample profile with that of a standard extract. Conclusion. These findings suggest that senna extract suppositories are a promising alternative to oral tablets, providing targeted drug delivery through the rectal route for improved therapeutic outcomes. Keywords:Glycerine, herbal suppositories, senna extract, suppositoriesView:PDF (435.12 KB) PDF Images Senna suppositories ‹ Zinc Oxide Nanoparticle Green Synthesis Using Black Cumin Seed Aqueous Extract: Its Characterization and in vitro Anti- Hyperglycaemic Properties up Analysis of Fatty Acids in Wool Oil Extracted from Mongolian Sheep Wool using Gas Chromatography and Infrared Spectrophotometry ›