Polyherbal Chewing Gum: A Comprehensive Exploration of Design and Quality for Mouth Ulcers Relief

Authors

  • Kanchan .N. Dhamai
  • Dr. M. P. Jadhao Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602
  • Dr. M.D. Game Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602
  • S. G. Jawarkar Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602
  • V. M. Waghulkar Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v12i1.1343

Abstract

Gummies are mobile drug delivery systems. Extract from herbal medicines can be incorporated into chewing gum and can be used in the treatment of mouth ulcers. It was concluded that the gum is an excellent drug delivery system for self-medication as it is convenient and can be administered directly without water and contain one or more active substances that are released by chewing and are intended for use for local treatment of oral diseases or systemic administration after absorption through the buccal mucosa. Natural a gum base that is economical, safe, environmentally friendly and used in the treatment of various oral diseases.

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Author Biographies

Dr. M. P. Jadhao, Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

Dr. M.D. Game, Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

S. G. Jawarkar, Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

V. M. Waghulkar, Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

Department of Quality Assurance, Vidyabharati College of Pharmacy, Amravati.Maharashtra, India. 444602

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Published

2024-02-15

How to Cite

Dhamai, K. .N., Jadhao, D. M. P., Game, D. M., Jawarkar, S. G., & Waghulkar, V. M. (2024). Polyherbal Chewing Gum: A Comprehensive Exploration of Design and Quality for Mouth Ulcers Relief. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, 12(1), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v12i1.1343