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Standardization and Scientific Validation of Inflasap, An Ayurvedic Anti-Inflammatory Tablet

Published:17 Jul 2025
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Maneesha KS1, Reeshma CR2, Sreedevi AP3, Shari Sankar4, Veena K5

1 Jr. Officer, R & D Department, Sitaram Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd., Kerala, India

2 Jr. Chemist, R & D Department, Sitaram Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd., Kerala, India

3 Research Officer, R & D Department, Sitaram Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd., Kerala, India

4 Chief chemist, QC Department, Sitaram Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd., Kerala, India

5 Senior Microbiologist, QC Department, Sitaram Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd., Kerala, India, Corresponding Auhtor: Dr. Sreedevi. A P, Research Officer, R& D Department Sitaram Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd., Kerala, India

subjectAbstract

Introduction

Inflasap, an Ayurvedic tablet with 17 herbal ingredients comprising of Alpinia galanga and Boswellia serrata, etc. targets inflammation using traditional principles. This study assesses its quality, safety, and efficacy as per Ayurvedic Pharmacopeia standards. Materials and Methods: Herbal raw materials,were processed into tablets and evaluated for organoleptic, physicochemical, microbial, heavy metal, and GC-MS properties. Results: Inflasap showed, stable physicochemical properties (1000 mg ± 5%, friability ≤1%), no pathogens, safe heavy metal levels (lead: 0.22 ppm, arsenic: 0.45 ppm), and 15 anti-inflammatory phytoconstituents (e.g., Oxirane: 69.844%). Discussion: The results collectively validate Inflasap’s quality, safety, and therapeutic potential. Its sensory and physicochemical properties ensure consumer acceptability and product stability, while microbial and heavy metal analyses confirm safety for oral administration. The GC-MS findings support the anti-inflammatory efficacy of its herbal ingredients, aligning with traditional Ayurvedic claims.

Conclusion

Inflasap adheres to Ayurvedic Pharmacopeia standards, demonstrating robust quality, safety, and potential as an anti-inflammatory formulation. Its rich phytoconstituent profile underscores its therapeutic promise.

sellKeywords

InflasapAyurvedic tabletanti-inflammatoryherbal formulationGC-MS analysisheavy metal toxicitymicrobial limit test

How to Cite

KS, M., CR, R., AP, S., Sankar, S., & K, V. (2025). Standardization and Scientific Validation of Inflasap, An Ayurvedic Anti-Inflammatory Tablet. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v15i4.02

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