STUDY TO DEVELOP FORMULA AND PREPARATION PROCESS OF GRANULES FROM THE TRADITIONAL REMEDY “KHA TU CAM CAT THANG” | My | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

STUDY TO DEVELOP FORMULA AND PREPARATION PROCESS OF GRANULES FROM THE TRADITIONAL REMEDY “KHA TU CAM CAT THANG”

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Received: 01/10/21                Revised: 25/10/21                Published: 26/10/21

Authors

1. Doan Thi Tra My, University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Hue University
2. Nguyen Tan Khanh, Dong A University
3. Dang Thi Yen Nhi, University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Hue University
4. Tran Thi Thuy Linh Email to author, University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Hue University

Abstract


The remedy “Kha tu cam cat thang” consists of 3 medicinal plants: Chinese licorice, Balloon flower root and Chebulic myrobalan fruit, which support lung qi to descend, suppress cough, nourish the throat area, tonify the yin, hence it can treat cough due to cold, hoarseness and loss of voice. Conduct surveys on temperature, time and excipients factors to develop formula and preparation process of granules. Wet granule sieving method has been used. Prepare a concentrated extract of the medicinal herbs for the traditional remedy “Kha tu cam cat thang” by hot water extraction method, at a 1:8 (g/ml) plants : solvent ratio, extracted once in 2 hours at 100ºC. Take 15 g of the concentrated extract to incorporate with excipients including lactose (80.3 g), aspartame (0.4 g) and vanillin (0.3 g), thus form a dual powder. Followed by adding PVP binder 10% and blending well to create a damp mass, then proceed to sift granules through a sieve to obtain final products. The study has developed the formula and the preparation process for granular preparation of the remedy “Kha tu cam cat thang” in the treatment of cough.

Keywords


Kha tu cam cat thang; Cough; Granules; Granular preparation; Formula

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