Volume : 12, Issue : 09, September – 2025

Title:

IMPORTANCE OF HPTLC IN HERBAL DRUGS

Authors :

Miss. Shaikh Sameena*, Miss. Sangule Dipali

Abstract :

The analysis through HPTLC is extremely helpful technique for standardization of medicative plants and different natural product, particularly those utilized in completely different system of drugs. The importance has been given to use medicative plant product in tending system. The standard of flavorer product is checked through stability a testing study that depends on numerous factors, like temperature, humidity, light, oxygen, moisture, different ingredient, microbic contamination, trace metal contamination, natural process from the instrumentation. Herbs are used as aspect product within the preparation of artificial medication. To make sure the effectiveness, purity and internal control processes, the personnel ought to him supervise the standardization processes with uniform rules. Herbs and mixtures square measure significantly difficult to standardise. Several of the present medications we have a tendency to use these days for numerous ailments square measure supported plants and plant-based product. This review on the varied HPTLC strategies won’t to analyse herbal medication. For every drug, extraction processes also because the HPTLC analytical techniques are optimised.
KEY WORDS: – HPTLC, Standardization, Analytical technique, Herbal product, WHO etc.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Shaikh Sameena Ibrahim et al., Importance Of Hptlc In Herbal Drugs, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2025; 12(09).

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