International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology
Volume 16, Issue 8s, 2026

Standardized and pharmacological evaluation of herbal gel for anti-inflammatory activity

*1Arpan Debnath, 2Debjit Teri, 3Ayush Mohanty, 4Aishik Paul, 5Prasiddha Pal, 6Debkantha Gope

1Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, B.R Nahata College of Pharmacy, faculty of pharmacy, Mandsaur University, 458001, M.P, India.
Email: arpandebnath333@gmail.com

2Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Mazidia Academy of Pharmacy, Singur, W.B, 712409, India.
Email: debjitteri095@gmail.com

3Assistant Professor, Department of pharmaceutical analysis, Indira Gandhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, 751015, India.
Email: mohanty.ayush79@gmail.com

4Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, APC College of Pharmacy, Singur, W.B, 712409, India.
Email: aishikpaul59@gmail.com

5Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Bengal School of Technology, Sugandha, 712102, W.B, India.
Email: prasiddhapal6@gmail.com

6Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Suresh Gyan vihar University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302017, India.
Email: debkantha99@gmail.com

Corresponding author : *Arpan Debnath


ABSTRACT

Objectives: The present study was carried out to standardized and pharmacological evaluation of herbal gel for anti-inflammatory activity.

Material and Methods: Herbal extract of plants which contains curcumin, Plumbago zeylanica, Terminalia Billerica and linoleic acid are the active constituents responsible for Anti-inflammatory effect. Extraction of the plant material was done by different solvents. TLC was done to confirm the active constituents present in polyherbal. The in-vivo anti-inflammatory activity of polyherbal extract showing promising COX-2 inhibition was assessed using carrageenan and Phorbol Myristate Acetate (PMA) induced mice oedema animal model.

Results: The percentage yield of extracts were found to 68.9, 75.4, 65.8. The Rf value of polyherbal extract was found to be 0.94. In vivo anti-inflammatory study shows herbal extract had a significant impact on inhibition of oedema formation. The cytotoxicity evaluation study of ethanolic fraction of herbal extract have no effect on cell viability. HPTLC fingerprint of flavonoids of the herbal extract was also prepared as a measure of quality control. Moreover, the herbal extract can be considered as a resource for searching novel anti-inflammatory agents possessing COX-2 inhibition.

Conclusion: The herbal extract showed high extraction yield, confirmed flavonoid fingerprinting, significant in vivo anti-inflammatory activity, no cytotoxicity, and promising potential as a safe COX-2 inhibitory anti-inflammatory agent.

Keywords: Herbal gel, Anti-inflammatory, Curcumin, Plumbago zeylanica, Terminalia Billerica, COX-2 inhibition, HPTLC fingerprinting.

How to cite this article: Debnath A, Teri D, Mohanty A, Paul A, Pal P, Gope D. Standardized and pharmacological evaluation of herbal gel for anti-inflammatory activity. Int J Drug Deliv Technol. 2026;16(8s): 97-103; DOI: 10.25258/ijddt.16.8s.18

Source of support: None.

Conflict of interest: None