Formulation and evaluation of herbal Aegle marmelos anti – diarrheal lozenges

Ankita Raman Mhaske *, Nikita Sanjay Ahire, Prerana Gorakshnath Lohakare and Vishvaja Anil Kapadnis

SNJB’ SSDJ College of pharmacy, Chandwad, Nashik, India.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2024, 19(02), 244–253.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjbphs.2024.19.2.0485
Publication history: 
Received on 23 June 2024, revised on 07 August 2024, and accepted on 10 August 2024
 
Abstract: 
Aegle marmelos is considered as the most sacred or holy plant which is grown by the sides of Hindu temples. Aegle marmelos, commonly known as Bael, is a medicinal plant with a wide range of pharmacological properties. Besides this, the plant is associated with a great medicinal value whose medicinal description is also mentioned in the ancient treatise like Vedas, Puranas, Charaka Samhita and Brihat Samhita and has also been portrayed in the paintings of Ajanta caves. Every part of the Bael plant is used to treat various diseases. In Ayurveda, the plant is used in Punching form to treat diarrhea, dysentery and ulcer. In folklore, the plant parts are used to treat diabetes, skin diseases and typhoid, wound healing, ulcer, stomach-ache, jaundice, high BP, malaria, cancer and other diseases. The fruit of the plant is edible and carries great medicinal value because of the presence of vitamins, minerals and various antioxidants. The pulp of the fruit is aromatic, sweet, pale orange and resinous. The unripe fruit pulp of the plant is used to prepare murabba, pudding and juice. The plant is associated with ethnomedicinal uses and possesses various therapeutic and pharmacological properties including antioxidant, anti-diabetic, antihistamine, radio protective, antiulcer, anticancer, cardio-protective, antidiarrheal, antibacterial, antimicrobial, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory and antiviral.
 
Keywords: 
Aegle marmelos; Medicinal Value; Rutaceae; Lozenges; Antidiarrheal
 
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