Authors :
Shreya singh; Sunita Mishra
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 6 - June
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8103919
Abstract :
Introduction: Medicinal plants have been employed in
healthcare. The medicinal plants are helpful for treating
human illnesses as well as curing them. Ashwagandha
is a particularlypotent herb because even a small amount
of it can promote immunity, increase. Infertility, and
control testosterone. it has anti-inflammatory, analgesic,
and hyperglycemic effects. Kadha issaid to be helpful
for treating mild diseases such as the common cold and
cough.
Materialsand Methods: Antimicrobial, antioxidant and
proximate test of kadha powder. Result: Thekadha
tablet exhibits an average level of microbial growth
according to the zones of inhibition of the studied
extracts. This radical form exhibits decolorization (a
yellow hue) in comparisonto the DPPH-H state as the
quantity of electrons gathered rises. Moisture content of
therapeuticKadha tablet found to be 16.40%. The ash
content representing mineral matter is 9.29%. The
protein, body building nutritional component is
2.05g/100g in therapeutic Kadha tablet. In this
therapeutic Kadha tablet Fat is almost 0g. pH in
therapeutic Kadha tablet is 4.23. Conclusion: The
efficiency and mechanism of action of the bioactive
chemicals found in common Indianherbs and spices
against deadly viruses must be thoroughly studied.
Keywords :
Hyperglycemic, Analgesic, DPPH, Therapeutic, bioactive.
Introduction: Medicinal plants have been employed in
healthcare. The medicinal plants are helpful for treating
human illnesses as well as curing them. Ashwagandha
is a particularlypotent herb because even a small amount
of it can promote immunity, increase. Infertility, and
control testosterone. it has anti-inflammatory, analgesic,
and hyperglycemic effects. Kadha issaid to be helpful
for treating mild diseases such as the common cold and
cough.
Materialsand Methods: Antimicrobial, antioxidant and
proximate test of kadha powder. Result: Thekadha
tablet exhibits an average level of microbial growth
according to the zones of inhibition of the studied
extracts. This radical form exhibits decolorization (a
yellow hue) in comparisonto the DPPH-H state as the
quantity of electrons gathered rises. Moisture content of
therapeuticKadha tablet found to be 16.40%. The ash
content representing mineral matter is 9.29%. The
protein, body building nutritional component is
2.05g/100g in therapeutic Kadha tablet. In this
therapeutic Kadha tablet Fat is almost 0g. pH in
therapeutic Kadha tablet is 4.23. Conclusion: The
efficiency and mechanism of action of the bioactive
chemicals found in common Indianherbs and spices
against deadly viruses must be thoroughly studied.
Keywords :
Hyperglycemic, Analgesic, DPPH, Therapeutic, bioactive.