Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Antioxidant Tablets of Urtica Dioica Extract

Jony Timalsina, Sunena Dhukuchhu, Jina Dhukuchhu, Alisha Bhattarai, Rajan Shrestha, R. Gyawali
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This study explores the formulation and assessment of herbal antioxidant tablets derived from Urtica dioica (stinging nettle) extracts for arthritis and osteoarthritis treatment. Various extraction methods were compared, revealing that 100% dehydrated ethanol at 45 degrees Celsius for four hours in a Soxhlet apparatus resulted in an 89% phenolic extraction. Although ethyl acetate yielded the highest phenolic extract (187%), its toxicity led to the selection of ethanol for further extraction. The Folin-Ciocalteu method determined the total phenolic content. The DPPH assay demonstrated positive antioxidant activity of the Urtica dioica ethanolic extract, with an IC50 value of 37.5761201 μg/mL, compared to the standard ascorbic acid with an IC50 value of 21.23506 μg/ml. Herbal tablets were formulated using the direct compression method. The findings highlight the potential of Urtica dioica extracts as effective herbal antioxidants for arthritis and osteoarthritis treatment. This research enhances our understanding of natural remedies and their therapeutic applications. Future investigations should delve into the clinical efficacy and safety of these herbal antioxidant tablets, paving the way for their potential integration into clinical settings. This study contributes valuable insights into the development of alternative therapies for managing arthritic conditions, emphasizing the importance of exploring nature's remedies in healthcare.
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荨麻提取物草本抗氧化剂片剂的配制与评估
本研究探讨了从荨麻(刺荨麻)提取物中提取的草药抗氧化剂片剂的配方和评估,用于治疗关节炎和骨关节炎。对各种萃取方法进行了比较,结果表明,100%脱水乙醇在 45 摄氏度的索氏提取器中萃取四小时,酚类提取率为 89%。虽然乙酸乙酯的酚提取率最高(187%),但由于其毒性,因此选择乙醇进行进一步提取。Folin-Ciocalteu 法测定了总酚含量。DPPH 试验表明,荨麻乙醇提取物具有积极的抗氧化活性,其 IC50 值为 37.5761201 μg/ml,而标准抗坏血酸的 IC50 值为 21.23506 μg/ml。草药片剂采用直接压片法配制。研究结果凸显了荨麻提取物作为有效草药抗氧化剂治疗关节炎和骨关节炎的潜力。这项研究加深了我们对天然疗法及其治疗应用的了解。未来的研究应深入探讨这些草药抗氧化剂片剂的临床疗效和安全性,为其潜在的临床应用铺平道路。这项研究为开发治疗关节炎的替代疗法提供了宝贵的见解,强调了在医疗保健中探索自然疗法的重要性。
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