Oro-Dispersible Tablets of Ayurvedic Powder For improving Taste, Compliance, Ease and Accuracy of administration
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https://doi.org/10.7439/ijasr.v2i6.3458Abstract
Most of the ayurvedic medicines are in the form of powder. Being in powder form the administration of accurate dose with ease is a problem. They may have some kind of unacceptable bitter taste. Furthermore it needs water or honey for administration and chances of spoilage and waste are more. Oro-dispersible tablet which rapidly disintegrating in mouth will be the best remedy for efficient use of ayurvedic powders. The aim of this study was to formulate oro-dispersible tablets of ayurvedic polyherbal powder Talisadi. Talisadi is a traditional Ayurvedic powder preparation well known and effective in various disorders of respiratory and digestive system. Using various excipients like super-disintegrants and sweeteners, different formulation of polyherbal drug Talisadi were formulated by direct compression method. The acceptable formulation, among all the developed formulations of oro-dispersible tablet was having a disintegrating time of 1 min and 10 sec and acceptable taste. Thus the study concludes that formulation of oro-dispersible tablets of ayurvedic powder preparation can be a good option to enhance acceptability, efficiency and easy and accurate administration of powder ayurvedic preparations like Talisadi.Downloads
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01-07-2016
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Khobragde D, Kotha A, Ravalika K, Gupta R, Vasu Kumar P. Oro-Dispersible Tablets of Ayurvedic Powder For improving Taste, Compliance, Ease and Accuracy of administration. Int J of Adv in Sci Res [Internet]. 2016 Jul. 1 [cited 2025 Mar. 14];2(6):131-3. Available from: https://ssjournals.co.in/index.php/ijasr/article/view/3458