A Review on Medicinal chemistry of Sarbocalm

Authors

  • Luv Kush Academic Advisor Cum Educator, Department Of Applied Chemistry, SBS University, Balawala, Dehradun-248161, Uttrakhand, India
  • Nitin Sharma Department Of Applied Chemistry, Sardar Bhagwan Singh University, Balawala, Dehradun- 248161 Uttrakhand, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v7i4.542

Keywords:

Keywords: Ayurvedic formulation, analgesic, anti-inflammmatory, polyherbal, natural products clinical merit.

Abstract

Sarbocalm is recently marketed broad spectrum analgesic formulation of ayurvedic nature. The clinical merit of this was elucidated by structural plausibility and rationality of mechanism through non-ayurvedic approach.

 

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Author Biographies

Luv Kush, Academic Advisor Cum Educator, Department Of Applied Chemistry, SBS University, Balawala, Dehradun-248161, Uttrakhand, India

Academic Advisor Cum Educator, Department Of Applied Chemistry, SBS University, Balawala, Dehradun-248161, Uttrakhand, India

Nitin Sharma, Department Of Applied Chemistry, Sardar Bhagwan Singh University, Balawala, Dehradun- 248161 Uttrakhand, India

Department Of Applied Chemistry,  Sardar Bhagwan Singh University, Balawala, Dehradun- 248161 Uttrakhand, India

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Published

2019-08-15

How to Cite

Kush, L., & Sharma, N. (2019). A Review on Medicinal chemistry of Sarbocalm. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, 7(4), 81–83. https://doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v7i4.542

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