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Journal articles on the topic "Herbal lozenges"

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Swetha, Yoganandanaa Gururaj S. Kulkarniaa* Padmaa M. Paarakhb Surinder Kaura A. Muthukumarc. "Comparative Analysis Of Herbal And Non Herbal Lozenges." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 9 (2024): 646–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13755033.

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One of the most common and superior unique dosage forms and oral candy products are lozenges. Since the 20th century, lozenges have been employed and are now manufactured economically. As an innovative method to administer medicines with both systemic and local reactions in the oral cavity, lozenges have a bright future. The lozenges are meant to be sucked and held in the mouth or pharynx. These include solid medicated, flavored, and sweetened base dose forms. The therapeutic lozenges offer the bonus of extending the dosage form's period of retention in the oral cavity, which improves bioavail
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Gondkar, Sanika Sanjay. "Therapeutic Potential of Jasmine Herbal Lozenges in the Treatment of Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 13, no. 5 (2025): 5170–79. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.71397.

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Mouth ulcers, also known as aphthous ulcers, are common inflammatory lesions that affect the mucous membranes of the oral cavity. They can cause significant discomfort, pain, and difficulty in eating, drinking, and speaking. Conventional treatments, such as topical corticosteroids and antiseptic gels, often provide temporary relief and may have undesirable side effects. In response to the growing demand for safe and effective natural remedies, this study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of herbal lozenges containing Jasminum sambac (jasmine) extract for the treatment of mouth ulcers.
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S. S, PHADTARE. "Preparation and Formulation of Herbal Hard Lozenges." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 05 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem33660.

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The herbal based lozenges were formulated properly to provide proper relief from the cough symptoms by using natural herbal ingredients with potential and therapeutic properties. Our research involved with the proper and appropriate preparation of the lozenges we followed by evaluation, identification and analysis of their physical characteristics, organoleptic properties and antimicrobial testing. ● Keyword: Lozenges, Troches, Guduchi, Liquorice
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Sahu, Bhuneshwari, Payal Sahu, Shikha Sahu, et al. "A Review On: Formulation and Evaluation Herbal Lozenges for Mouth Ulcer." International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies 5, no. 1 (2025): 1280–83. https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049x.2025.5.1.3794.

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Cancer wounds, additional designation aimed a ten trance boils, remain minute, sore cuts that look white before yellow in the center and have a reddish border. It enlarges the region across the ulcer. Numerous things, including stress, hormone fluctuations, eating meals high in acid, and some dental treatments like dental fillings, might contribute to it. Creating oral herbal lozenges that are advantageous for local medicine administration in the mouth cavity is the main goal of this study. Lozenges have a quick onset of action due to their high rate of dissolution and disintegration time. Gua
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Lina, Durbale* Bhagyashri Meshram Vaibhav Jain. "A Review: Formulation of Herbal Lozenges for Increasing platelet Counts." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 5 (2024): 1296–301. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11265269.

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This article investigates the formulation techniques used in formulating herbal lozenges from leaf of Carica papaya and fruit of kiwi. Considering the medicinal properties of these botanical sources the review delves into the selection of suitable excipients to optimize the therapeutic efficacy and mask the organoleptic properties to enhance the patients compliance. Carica papaya leaf has been scientifically studied for various therapeutic activities like antibacterial, antioxidant, antipyretic, insecticidal, antimicrobial, antimolluscal etc. The medicinal properties of fruit and other parts o
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Raina, Deepika, Manish Kumar, Banti Rana, and Prachi Mall. "Formulation and evaluation of Chocolate Lozenges for cessation of smoking." Universities' Journal of Phytochemistry and Ayurvedic Heights I, no. 34 (2023): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.51129/ujpah-2022-34-1(9).

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The use of Avena sativa, also known as oat straw, in herbal lozenges for smoking cessation shows promise. This herbal ingredient has a long history of medicinal use and has demonstrated potential in reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms related to quitting smoking. The lozenges were prepared by using Avena sativa sugar and other excipients. The physicochemical properties of the lozenges were evaluated, including weight, thickness, hardness, friability, and dissolution rate. The lozenges were also evaluated for their sensory properties, including taste, texture, and overall acceptability. 1
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Abhilash, Kutlehria* Koushal Kumar Kapil Kumar Verma. "Formulation and Evaluation of Polyherbal Lozenges." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 11 (2024): 693–702. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14169428.

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This research explores the development and assessment of polyherbal lozenges aimed at relieving oral discomfort and enhancing respiratory health. Lozenges are solid, flavored forms of medication that dissolve in the mouth, making them ideal for patients, particularly children and the elderly, who may struggle with swallowing pills. The rising interest in natural remedies has led to the incorporation of herbal ingredients, such as liquorice, clove, ginger, long pepper, honey, and turmeric, each recognized for their health benefits. The preparation process involved creating a base using sugar an
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V., Anitha1* L. Gopi2 R. Aishwarya3 L. Akash4 A. Afroze5 A. Abdullah6. "Optimizing Herbal Lozenges: Formulation Techniques and Efficacy Evaluation." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 11 (2024): 59–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14028700.

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This study presents the formulation of herbal lozenges using a heating and congealing technique. A thorough literature review informed the selection of excipients, which included Agar, Acacia, peppermint oil, citric acid, glycerin, PEG 1000, and PEG 8000. The lozenges were evaluated for weight variation, hardness, thickness, friability, disintegration time, and drug content, with all parameters meeting standard limits. Among the formulations, F6 demonstrated the highest drug content at 99.35%. The study concluded that the herbal lozenges, particularly those incorporating agar and acacia, are a
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Riteek, Raghuwanshi*1 Nandakishor Deshmukh2 Dr. Swati Deshmukh3 Prajwal Raghuwanshi4 Chetan Bajare4 Shivani Wankhede4. "Formulation and Evaluation of Agele Marmelos Lozenges." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 5 (2025): 2796–808. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15447918.

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The present study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of herbal lozenges containing Aegle marmelos extract, a medicinal plant known for its anti-diarrheal, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Lozenges were prepared using the wet granulation method, incorporating suitable excipients such as binders, sweeteners, and flavoring agents to enhance palatability and patient compliance. The formulated lozenges were evaluated for various physicochemical parameters including weight variation, hardness, friability, drug content uniformity, disintegration time, and in vitro dissolution p
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Sahoo, Manas R., Umashankar M. Srinivasan, and Ramesh R. Varier. "Development and Evaluation of Talisapatradi and Vyoshadi Choorna Lozenges." Journal of Reports in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, no. 1 (2022): 110–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jrptps.jrptps_80_21.

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In Ayurveda, Talisapatradi choorna (TPC) and Vyoshadi choorna (VSC) are commonly used medicines for cough, cold, asthma, and rhinitis. These symptoms are due to upper respiratory infections of predominantly of viral origin. Currently, there are no effective medicines except indiscriminate uses of antibiotics, local anesthetics, and pain killers. The conventional formulation of TPC and VSC is difficult to administer so an easy manufacturing lozenge formulation was developed. The phytochemical analysis was done by preliminary thin layer chromatography (TLC) derivatization studies. High-performan
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