Role of Polyherbal Formulations in Enhancing Skin and Hair Health:
A Review of Chewable Tablet Dosage Forms
Rishu Kumar1, Anjali1, Harish Sharma2 and Gyanesh Kumar Sahu1*
1Rungta Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Kohka, Kurud, Bhilai,
India
2School of Pharmacy, Anjaneya University, Raipur, India
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Gyanesh Kumar Sahu, Professor and Dean, Rungta
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Kohka, Kurud, Bhilai, India.
Received:
November 29, 2024; Published: December 09, 2024
Abstract
Polyherbal chewable tablet of Phyllanthus emblica, Actinidia chinensis, Citrus × sinensis were developed with the aim to safe, ef
fective, convenient dosage form for treat deficiency of vitamin C and give the healthy skin and hair. All around the world, polyherbal
concoctions have been used. Another name for it is herb-herb combination or polyherbal treatment. A list of commercial and non
commercial polyherbal compositions from all over the world that dissolve rapidly without the need for water is compiled in this
study. An important part of India's officially recognized healthcare system consists of herbal drugs. Due to the formulation's popu
larity and usage, other methods for making vitamin C tablets have been set suggested. It’s had many natural properties like natural
vitamin C, natural biotin which very helpful to treat hair falls, skin pigmentation, and provides healthy skin and hair. It have also many
other properties like anti-ulcer, anticoagulant, immunity booster, boost collagen, etc. These poly-herbal compositions usually include
a variety of medicinal plants, each selected for its own therapeutic qualities.
Keywords:Convenient; Concoctions; Compositions; Polyherbal
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