The current research work investigates the hepatoprotective action of polyherbal formulation prepared from ethanolic extracts of Azadirachta indica A. Juss, Moringa oleifera Lam, Cymbopogon citrates (DC.) Stapf, Tinospora cordifolia (Thumb.) Miers, Ricinus communis L., against experimental hepatotoxicity. The World Health Organization (WHO) is promoting herbal remedies derived from traditional medicinal plants in several countries. The main goal of this investigation was to create and evaluate the polyherbal formulation to protect albino Wistar rats against the hepatotoxic effects of CCl4. Three potential suspensions, polyherbal formulations A, B, and C, were formulated by trituration method using ethanolic extracts of specific medicinal plant components with different sodium carboxy methyl cellulose concentrations 1, 1.5, and 2%, respectively and evaluated the same for both certain physiochemical parameters, including organoleptic characteristics, pH, viscosity, sedimentation volume, redispersibility, density, specific gravity, zeta potential, and accelerated stability studies for three months and for hepatoprotective activity also. Evaluation parameters for Polyherbal Formulation-C have shown good results that met the specifications, with pleasant texture and appearance. Along with other physiochemical qualities, like pH, viscosity, flow rate and sedimentation, were all unchanged and showed significant hepatoprotective effects by reducing elevated serum enzyme levels SGOT, SGPT, ALP, total and direct bilirubin. It was discovered that each quality control parameter in the polyherbal suspension C formulation was thoroughly adequate and improved the recovery from hepatotoxicity caused by CCl4. These findings suggest that the produced polyherbal suspension C (containing ethanolic extracts of A. indica A. Juss, M. oleifera Lam, C. citrates (DC.) Stapf, T. cordifolia (Thumb.) Miers, R. communis L. may be stable, secure, and effective for use and exhibited notable hepatoprotective effects, possibly resulting from the combined impact of all these extracts.
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