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Herbal composition and method of manufacturing such composition for the management of gynecological disorders

a technology of herbal composition and gynecological disorders, which is applied in the direction of drug compositions, biocide, plant/algae/fungi/lichens ingredients, etc., can solve the problems of incomplete extraction of actives present in plants, patients suffering from menstrual disorders are likely to develop anemia due to excessive bleeding,

Inactive Publication Date: 2001-12-27
DABUR RESEARCH FOUNDATION
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Problems solved by technology

There are limitations, however, to using these formulations and, therefore, there exists room to improve upon them.
This, however, often results in the incomplete extraction of actives present in the plants, due to their poor solubility in water.
(2) Second, the patients suffering from menstrual disorders are likely to develop anemia due to excessive bleeding.
Unfortunately, most of the Ayurvedic preparations are designed to tackle menstrual problems ignoring the prophylactic treatment for anemia.
The use of these dosage forms may significantly impact the bioavailability of the composition in the patient.

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example 1

[0050] A blend of Symplocos racemosa, Woodfordia fruticosa, and Mangifera indica was coarsely powdered and extractions were carried out as per the following procedures.

[0051] (a) The coarse powder was extracted with water in a steam jacketed boiling pan for 3 hours and the decoction was filtered through 100 mesh nylon cloth and collected the filtrate. The herbs were again extracted with water for another 3 hours and the filtrate was collected as earlier. The total filtrate was concentrated in steam jacketed boiling pan until viscous mass was formed. This semisolid mass was dried in hot air oven at 70-75.degree. C. until the moisture content was brought down to below 5%w / w. The dried extract was analyzed for crude flavonoid content by an established method.

[0052] (b) The coarse powder of the above herbs was extracted with 75% alcohol in a Soxhlet apparatus for about 6 hours. The extract obtained was concentrated in a Buchi Rotavapour and finally dried in oven. The dried extract was a...

example 2

[0053] Saraca indica, Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia belerica, Zingiber officinale, Cyperus rotundus, Pterocarpous santalimus, Beriberis aristata, Cuminum cyminum, Adhatoda vasika, Nelumba nucifera and Piper longum were mixed and coarsely powdered in Retsch cutting mill using 10 mesh sieve and extracted with water as per the procedure mentioned in example 1(a).

[0054] Preparation of Samples for Studies+

[0055] Sample A: The resultant extract was mixed with the aqueous extract of the example 1(a).

[0056] Sample B: The resultant extract was mixed with the hydro alcoholic extract of the example 1(b)

[0057] The above two samples were assayed for their effect on Uterotonic activity using Wistar female albino rats.

[0058] Materials:

[0059] 1.Stilbestrol dipropionate, 5-hydroxytryptamine creatinine sulphate (5-HT), De Jalon's solution, Extracts of Sample A & Sample B

[0060] 2. Wistar albino rats

[0061] Methods:

[0062] The uterotonic property of the test extracts were assessed i...

example 3

[0068] Preparation of Plant Coagulate:

[0069] Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) and Berseem (Trifolium alaxandranum) leaves were washed in water and then pulped separately in a chopper mill and the resultant mass was expressed to get the juice. The collected juice of Spinach and Berseem was mixed in the ratio of 1:3 respectively. The juice was heated in a boiling pan at 80-85.degree. C. After completion of the coagulation process, coagulate was collected by filtration. Finally dried in an oven to get the combined plant coagulate.

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Abstract

A herbal composition enriched with Plant coagulate for the management of Gynecological disorders is envisioned. Also disclosed is a process which involves selective solvent extraction of crude herbs in contrast to conventional aqueous extraction to improve the efficacy. The extract prepared by this method, enriched with Plant coagulate is useful in the management of Gynecological disorders and to prevent / treat anaemia due to excessive bleeding associated with menstrual disorders.

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PRIORITY APPLICATION[0001] The present application claims priority under the Paris Convention to Indian patent application entitled, "A Herbal Composition and Process for the Manufacture of such Composition for the Management of Gynecological Disorders," filed on Mar. 28, 2000 and assigned Indian Application Ser. No. 344 / Del / 2000.[0002] The present invention is a herbal composition enriched with plant coagulate for the management of gynecological disorders and a process for the manufacture of such composition. In one embodiment, the herbal composition includes selected herbs in predetermined ratio ranges in combination with plant coagulate. The method of manufacture involves selective solvent extraction of crude herbs, in contrast to conventional aqueous extraction, to improve efficacy. The extract prepared by this method, enriched with plant coagulate, is useful in the management of Gynecological disorders and to prevent / treat anaemia due to excessive bleeding associated with menst...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61KA61K36/00A61K36/9068A61K36/185A61K36/21A61K36/22A61K36/23A61K36/29A61K36/45A61K36/47A61K36/48A61K36/67A61K127/00A61PA61P5/00A61P15/02
CPCA61K36/00A61K2300/00A61P15/02A61P5/00
Inventor KATIYAR, CHANDRA KANTDUGGAL, RAMESH KUMARRAO, BODAPATI VENKATA JAGANNADHA
Owner DABUR RESEARCH FOUNDATION
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