Papers by DISHA PRAJAPATI

Journal of Natural Remedies
The main objective of the present study was to develop and evaluate polyherbal tablet for the tre... more The main objective of the present study was to develop and evaluate polyherbal tablet for the treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). For the formulation of tablet, the herbs were selected based on the concepts of pathophysiology and Ayurvedic perspective of the disease. The extracts of T. foenum graceum, C. longa, B. aristata, S. asoka, B. variegata and Guggul purified in cow’s urine was used for the preparation of polyherbal tablet. The physicochemical, phytochemical evaluation and quantification of markers by HPTLC of crude drugs and extracts were performed. The guggul was used as binder in different proportion for the preparation of tablet. Pre-formulation study of the powder blend and post compression evaluation of tablet was done by various parameters like weight variation, friability, hardness, thickness, diameter, disintegration time, in-vitro dissolution and accelerated stability study. The physicochemical evaluations of crude drugs yielded results which were in ac...

International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 2021
Aims: To evaluate pharmacognostic and preliminary phytochemical analysis of stem of Conocarpus la... more Aims: To evaluate pharmacognostic and preliminary phytochemical analysis of stem of Conocarpus lancifolius including macroscopic, microscopic and physicochemical parameters. Methods and Material: Macroscopic and microscopic properties of dried stem were investigated. Preliminary phytochemical analysis of various extracts and fluorescence analysis of dried stem powder was performed using various chemicals. Physicochemical parameters were evaluated as per WHO guidelines. Results: Organoleptic parameters of stem of C. lancifolius like colour, shape, size etc were noted. Transverse section of fresh stem revealed the presence of epidermis, cortex, sone cells, phloem, xylem and pith. Whereas, powder microscopy showed the presence of epidermis, xylem, stone cells, phloem fibre with crystals of calcium oxalate etc. Phytochemical screening of methanolic extract of stem showed presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, glycoside, steroids etc. Ethyl acetate extract showed the presence of alkaloids a...

International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy, 2021
Human skin is the largest organ composing a complex ecosystem harbouring different types of micro... more Human skin is the largest organ composing a complex ecosystem harbouring different types of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and mites that are together known as the skin microbiome. These organisms play an important role in communicating and instructing the cutaneous arm of the immune system to keep the skin healthy. Diet, hormonal imbalance, lifestyle, use of medications and cosmetics have been reported to influence the composition of skin microbiome. These factors can sometimes cause an imbalance in the microbiome leading to a condition known as ‘dysbiosis’. This disruption can then lead to several skin disorders such as dandruff, acne, psoriasis, or atopic dermatitis. Hygiene products, make-up, perfume, skin cream, nail polish, soap, shampoo, shaving cream, deodorant etc. also implicated in modifying the skin microbiome. Consumers today are moving towards a simpler, cleaner and nature based products for cosmetics. Microbiome balancing skincare natural products can...
Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
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