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eISSN: 2581-9615 || CODEN: WJARAI || Impact Factor 8.2 ||  CrossRef DOI

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Phytopharmaceutical regulated new class: An Industrial initiative of Ayurvedic drugs towards the advancement of India system of medicine

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Puneet Nirmal 1, *, Rashmi Singh 2 , Nitin Kumar 1 and Shalini Sharma 1

1 Sunder Deep Pharmacy College, Delhi-Hapur Road, Dasna, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, 201002, India.
2 Moradabad Institute of Technology College of Pharmacy, Ram Ganga Vihar, Phase -II, Moradabad, 244001, India.
 
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 15(03), 407-419
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2022.15.3.0949
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.15.3.0949
 
Received on 16 August 2022; revised on 21 September 2022; accepted on 23 September 2022
 
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The growing demand for medicinal plants and their products has led to safety and efficacy concerns. The evaluation of herbal medicines, registration and regulation are important challenges to their safety and efficacy. The provisions for synthetic drugs do not apply to ayurvedic-based herbal products. Furthermore, the regulatory mechanism for ensuring the quality of herbal medicines has become a top priority for Indian drug regulators and drug manufacturers.
Aim of study: The aim of this study is to identify and characterise the different features of Ayurveda-related government policies and efforts. AYUSH and CDSCO design and establish regulations for the development of phytopharmaceutical drugs as necessary, utilizing botanical-based medications that have a long history but have thus far lacked adequate documentation.
Methods: We conducted a review of the literature on Ayurveda's history, principles, and current status. We have presented the data in a systematic manner that includes all of the initiatives brought forth by the Indian government. To conduct a thorough and comprehensive analysis, we went through various reports, policies, and ancient Ayurvedic texts, and consulted AYUSH-related websites, such as those run by the Ministry of AYUSH.
Results: The Ministry's objective is to elevate AYUSH systems to the forefront of living and practise, and to make AYUSH methods the preferred method for achieving a healthy nation. The newer class of drugs allows the development of drugs through advanced solvent extraction, fractionation, modern formulation and pharmacokinetics, etc.
Conclusion: The promotion and development of Ayurveda is being actively pursued by the government through its policies. The present commentary is designed to highlight core and assembled information on the regulatory requirement in contrast to the new category phytopharmaceuticals under AYUSH. Phytopharmaceuticals may be a balanced approach with guidelines in the United States of America, China, and other countries connecting scientific validation and data generation, including revalidation of AYUSH-regulated product specifications.
 
Phytopharmaceuticals; Indian System of medicine; Herbal drugs; Standardization; Quality control.
 
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Puneet Nirmal, Rashmi Singh, Nitin Kumar and Shalini Sharma. Phytopharmaceutical regulated new class: An Industrial initiative of Ayurvedic drugs towards the advancement of India system of medicine. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 15(3), 407-419. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.15.3.0949

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