The Phytochemistry Division develops commercially viable processes for the optimum extraction of medicinal plants where active constituents/markers are known. The plant extracts generated there of are standardized to contain known amounts of biologically active constituents.
The Analytical & Instrumentation Division of R&D Centre of Indian Herbs has well equipped modern state-of-the-art Instrumentation facilities e.g, High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC), Gas Chromatograph with Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS-QQQ), Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS), UV-Visible Spectrophotometer, Clinical Analyzer, Elisa reader etc.
The formulation development Division of R&D Centre of Indian Herbs is well equipped for the development of new products, where the pre-formulation studies are routinely done. Different trial batches are prepared to assess safety, efficacy and shelf life of different formulations.
The Microbiology Department of Indian Herbs is specialized to conduct microbiological quality control and antimicrobial screening of herbs/raw materials as well as herbal finished products. Various analytical procedures in this laboratory are tailormade to suit deferent herbal products and are in accordance with WHO guidelines.
A brief outline of different studies that are being regularly conducted in different Universities & research institutes are as follows Toxicity studies LD50, Acute ,Sub-acute, Chronic, Teratology, Dermal Toxicity. In-vitro studies : Effect on Smooth muscles : Vascular and Non-Vascular etc. Patents: Indian Herbs holds 22+ patents for Innovative Research
The Phytochemistry Division develops commercially viable processes for the optimum extraction of medicinal plants where active constituents/markers are known. The plant extracts generated there of are standardized to contain known amounts of biologically active constituents. For plants where active constituents are not known, bioactivity guided fractionations are undertaken and actives/bio-markers are isolated for the purpose of standardization. Chromatographic techniques like column chromatography & Preparative Thin Layer Chromatography are employed for isolating different active constituents. The isolated single chemical entities are thoroughly characterized using the conventional spectroscopic (UV,IR,NMR & Mass spectroscopy) and chromatographic techniques. The development and validation of analytical procedures are done for the new products developed. Standardization of the herbal raw materials and finished products is routinely done using state of art equipments.
The Phytochemistry Division develops commercially viable processes for the optimum extraction of medicinal plants where active constituents/markers are known. The plant extracts generated there of are standardized to contain known amounts of biologically active constituents.
The Analytical & Instrumentation Division of R&D Centre of Indian Herbs has well equipped modern state-of-the-art Instrumentation facilities e.g, High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC), Gas Chromatograph with Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS-QQQ), Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS), UV-Visible Spectrophotometer, Clinical Analyzer, Elisa reader etc.
The formulation development Division of R&D Centre of Indian Herbs is well equipped for the development of new products, where the pre-formulation studies are routinely done. Different trial batches are prepared to assess safety, efficacy and shelf life of different formulations.
The Microbiology Department of Indian Herbs is specialized to conduct microbiological quality control and antimicrobial screening of herbs/raw materials as well as herbal finished products. Various analytical procedures in this laboratory are tailormade to suit deferent herbal products and are in accordance with WHO guidelines.
A brief outline of different studies that are being regularly conducted in different Universities & research institutes are as follows Toxicity studies LD50, Acute ,Sub-acute, Chronic, Teratology, Dermal Toxicity. In-vitro studies : Effect on Smooth muscles : Vascular and Non-Vascular etc. Patents: Indian Herbs holds 22+ patents for Innovative Research
The Phytochemistry Division develops commercially viable processes for the optimum extraction of medicinal plants where active constituents/markers are known. The plant extracts generated there of are standardized to contain known amounts of biologically active constituents. For plants where active constituents are not known, bioactivity guided fractionations are undertaken and actives/bio-markers are isolated for the purpose of standardization. Chromatographic techniques like column chromatography & Preparative Thin Layer Chromatography are employed for isolating different active constituents. The isolated single chemical entities are thoroughly characterized using the conventional spectroscopic (UV,IR,NMR & Mass spectroscopy) and chromatographic techniques. The development and validation of analytical procedures are done for the new products developed. Standardization of the herbal raw materials and finished products is routinely done using state of art equipments.