PMC:7784830 / 18322-19957 JSONTXT 3 Projects

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T141 0-427 Sentence denotes Turning now to ODFs of herbal extracts, Cure pharmaceuticals published US patent on herbs ((agrimony, andrographis paniculata, bistort, fenugreek, ginger, myrrh, solanum, etc.) tree and plant extracts ((licorice, shitake, sarsaparilla, slippery elm, etc.), and essential oils (clove, camphor, cinnamon, lemon, spearmint, etc.) that are formulated as multilayered edible oral thin films for management of cough/Pharyngitis [91].
T142 428-493 Sentence denotes Table 4 provides a list of ODFs formulated using herbal extracts.
T143 494-606 Sentence denotes From the table, it is evident that solvent casting method is the most preferred method to fabricate herbal ODFs.
T144 607-764 Sentence denotes Zim laboratories limited, a leading Indian company in the domain of oral thin films has published a research article on oral dissolving films of ginger [21].
T145 765-845 Sentence denotes Visser et al. reported ODFs of five Indonesian medicinal plants extracts namely:
T146 846-1007 Sentence denotes Lagerstroemia speciosa, Phyllanthus niruri, Cinnamomum burmannii, Zingiber officinale, and Phaleria macrocarpa [92] were prepared by solvent casting method [95].
T147 1008-1124 Sentence denotes Of these plant extracts, Phaleria macrocarpa and Zingiber officinale are associated with antiviral activity [96,97].
T148 1125-1233 Sentence denotes Song et al. evaluated antiviral activity of quercetin-7-glucoside isolated from Lagerstroemia speciosa [98].
T149 1234-1375 Sentence denotes Sri Wahyuni et al. reported antiviral activity of Phyllanthus niruri, particularly they reported its activity against hepatitis C virus [99].
T150 1376-1450 Sentence denotes Verma et al. reported ODFs of Piper betel and Foeniculum officinalis [93].
T151 1451-1538 Sentence denotes Foeniculum officinalis is reported to possess antiviral and antioxidant activity [100].
T152 1539-1635 Sentence denotes Similarly, Pawar and Butle reported ODFs of Allium sativum [94], a potent antiviral agent [101].