Abstract

Objective The objective of this study was to prepare and evaluate Triphala gritha.Methods The selected formulation Triphala ghrita was prepared as per the methodology described in Ayurvedic texts. The prepared and marketed formulations were analyzed for their physico-chemical constants using established methods in accordance with WHO guidelines the Indian Pharmacopoeia and standard protocols from the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India Herbal Pharmacopoeia and other relevant sources.Results A profile consisting of distinguishing parameters was developed to provide means of correct identification. Some important organoleptic features of Triphala ghrita laboratory and market formulations like color odour taste appearance touch etc. were documented. Physico-chemical constants were determined and documented. The formulations were tested for the presence of heavy metals microbial content pesticide residues and aflatoxin which were also found within the limits of WHO specifications. Preliminary phytochemical studies of Triphala ghrita revealed the presence of terpenoids and phenolics as chief constituents. High performance thin-layer chromatography HPTLC method was developed and reported for the quantification of ascorbic acid and gallic acid as marker constituents to ensure identity and quality of Triphala ghrita.Conclusion The studies carried out on Triphala ghrita can serve as a valuable tool and provide suitable standards for its identification. Phytochemical screening and the quantitative HPTLC assay method developed for quantification of ascorbic acid and gallic acid in Triphala ghrita can serve for the routine quality control of commercial samples and help in justifying the traditional claims endowed upon this formulation in a scientifically accepted manner.

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