
The aim of study was to extract, screen, formulate and evaluate Tinospora crispa ointment via phytochemical techniques and phytochemical methods. The objectives of this work were to understand the pharmacogenetics of Tinospora crispa, to determine suitable procedures and solvents for the extract, to understand the phytochemical screening of the extract, to formulate an ointment of Tinospora Crispa extract and to evaluate ointment on the basis of various evaluation parameters. The plant Tinospora crispa was selected on the basis of a literature review. Then it was collected from an online store and extracted by Soxhlet extraction. The extract was subjected to phytochemical screening and after that ointment was formulated using drug extract and various excipients, after which various evaluation parameters were tested. On the basis of various literature surveys the plant Tinospora crispa was selected and authenticated by the Nims Institute of Pharmacy. The plant was extracted by Soxhlet extraction using methanol. Various phytochemical tests revealed the presence of saponins, tannins, steroids, carbohydrates and fixed oils. On the basis of various evaluation tests the ointment was found to be safe and effective for treating various skin problems. Tinospora crispa is a remarkable herb that can be used to treat many types of illnesses. Therefore, additional research is needed in addition to clinical studies to demonstrate the health advantages of this herb. The results of this study support the use of T. crispa ointment in the treatment of a variety of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, dark undere circles, and skin allergies.
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