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Title: Network Ethnopharmacology Approaches for Formulation discovery
Authors: Patwardhan, Bhushan
Chandran, Uma
Keywords: Ayurveda;Bioactives;Ethnopharmacology;Network pharmacology;Triphala
Issue Date: Oct-2015
Publisher: NISCAIR-CSIR, India
IPC Code: Int. Cl.8: A61K 36/00, C01, C07, A61P 1/14, A61P 5/00, A61P 29/00, A61P 36/00, A62B, A01D 20/25, A01D 16/02, A01D 14/01, A01D 4/04
Abstract: Lifestyle disorders like obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancers are difficult to manage using one drug-one target approach and so require a multi-targeted approach. Any drug-whether chemical, botanical or biological-will have inherent limitations if it is focused only on a single target when dealing with polygenic syndromes. A new branch known as network pharmacology which integrates systems biology and computational biology has emerged to study drug interactions with multiple targets. Several traditional multi-botanical formulations are widely used globally; however, their rationale and scientific evidence for pharmacodynamic actions remain insufficient. A systematic study of network ethnopharmacology- network pharmacology of medicinal botanicals- is considered as promising approach to understand the scientific basis of intelligent formulations which would facilitate transition from single target based drug discovery to multi-target based rational formulation discovery.This article briefly describesnetwork pharmacology and demonstrates the Rasayana property of Triphalain the light of this emerging technique.
Page(s): 574-580
ISSN: 0975-1068 (Online); 0972-5938 (Print)
Appears in Collections:IJTK Vol.14(4) [October 2015]

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