dc.description.abstract | Diabetes mellitus is a leading global health problem. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus in
Sri Lanka was 11.3% in year 2021. As synthetic antidiabetics are associated with several
unintended adverse effects on long term use, a convenient herbal formulation based on
scientific evaluation could be beneficial to control diabetes with lesser adverse effects.
The objective of this study was to formulate and analyze a tablet containing scientifically
evaluated antidiabetic active plant constituents. Extracts of Garcinia quaesita, Bunchosia
glandulifera and Coleus hadiensis which have been proven non-toxic and showed in vitro
antidiabetic and antioxidant activities were used in this study. Four different tablet
formulations were developed by slightly changing the percentage of added excipients.
The tablets were then prepared by wet granulation followed by compression and stored
at room temperature (28 5 C). Friability, hardness, weight variation, disintegration and
dissolution tests were conducted as per the United States Pharmacopeia. Tablets of all
four formulations passed the friability (1%), hardness (within 5-8 kg/cm2 or force within
4-10 kg) and weight variation (within 5-10%) tests. Tablets of the three formulations totally
disintegrated within 30 minutes at 37 2 C. However, the tablets of only two of the
formulations passed the dissolution test, while the tablets of all four formulations were
physically stable to-date without any change in colour, odour, shape, and texture. In
conclusion, two tablet formulations that conform with all quality standards could be
considered for further activity evaluations including preclinical and clinical trials. | en_US |