Deepak, Pawan Jalwal, Shailja, Jyoti, Sunil Kumar, Ajit, Gourav, Gurdev Singh and Sharad Sardana
This study investigates the formulation, evaluation, and potential therapeutic implications of sustained release Curcuma longa tablets. The introduction outlines the rationale for developing sustained release formulations to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of Curcuma longa. Methodology details the formulation process using hydrophilic polymers, tablet characterization, and in-vitro drug release studies. Results indicate successful formulation with desirable tablet properties and sustained drug release profiles. Analysis reveals formulation F3 as optimal, exhibiting the slowest release rate and highest cumulative drug release. Discussion highlights the implications of these findings for therapeutic efficacy and patient compliance. In conclusion, sustained release Curcuma longa tablets offer promise for extended therapeutic effects, warranting further research for clinical translation.
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