Abstract
In recent times, there has been an increasing need for products derived from plants in the fields of medicine, nutrition, and beauty. This rise demands the creation of dependable methods for ensuring product quality, which involves blending age-old techniques with contemporary analytical tools. It's essential to standardize the production of herbal medicines to guarantee their quality, which requires a thorough assessment of different aspects such as sensory evaluation, chemical composition analysis, and examination of microbial content. In the realm of Ayurveda, where the use of plant extracts is fundamental, establishing standards is key to confirming the product's genuineness and effectiveness. This is demonstrated through the example of Chaturbhadra Kwatha Churna, a complex herbal mixture designed to treat various health issues. By conducting a detailed analysis, this research seeks to lay a solid groundwork for consistent quality and performance, building trust in Ayurvedic therapies globally.
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