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Ayurveda has made a major contribution to the drug discovery process with new means of identifying active compounds. Recent advancement in bioavailability enhancement of drugs by compounds of herbal origin has produced a revolutionary concept in the way of therapeutics. This concept was known as yogvahi in Ayurveda. Herbal bioenhancers have been shown to enhance bioavailability and bio efficacy of different classes of drugs such as antibiotics, antituberculosis, antiviral, antifungal, and anticancer drugs at low doses. They have also improved oral absorption of nutraceuticals like vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and certain herbal compounds. Bioenhancers are chemical entities which promote and augment the bioavailability of the drugs which are mixed with them and do not exhibit synergistic effect with the drug. The need for bioenhancers arises due to drugs which are poorly available, administered for long periods, toxic and expensive. The objective of this review is to summarize up to date information of natural bioenhancers.
Keywords:
Bioenhancer, Yogvahi, Ayurveda, Modern medicine, bioavailability
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"A review on Herbal bioenhancer", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 3, page no.65 - 74, March-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2303012.pdf
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2456-3315 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.14 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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