B Nagamani, A Suneetha Devi and P Umadevi
The increasing demand for herbal products has opened new avenues in the pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical markets, driven by their perceived safety and efficacy. The selected herbs—Manilkara kauki, Maranta arundinacea, Tridax procumbens, and Anthocephalus cadamba—demonstrate promising medicinal properties that warrant further exploration for formulation development. The formulations exhibiting promising anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, and crack healing properties hold significant potential for commercial development. Conducting further development of formulation and preclinical studies are crucial for translating the findings of the study into clinical practice. Assessing the potential global health impact of the formulations, particularly in regions with high burdens of inflammatory diseases, bacterial infections, and fungal infections, is essential by leveraging the medicinal properties of Manilkara kauki, Maranta arundinacea, Tridax procumbens, and Anthocephalus cadamba, there is a promising opportunity to develop effective herbal formulations that meet the growing demand for safe and efficacious natural products in the pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical markets.
Fig. 1: Anti-inflammatory activity of FMA
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