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Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs: Open Access

ISSN: 2167-7689

Open Access

Volume 11, Issue 4 (2022)

Review Article Pages: 1 - 4

An Introduction on Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements

Salevala Rozina and Pathan Asmatbanu*

DOI: 10.37421/2167-7689.2022.11.304

As we know that “Health is Wealth”. Our responsibility is being healthy by having adequate amount of nutrients or complete food which meet all the requirements of our body Nutraceuticals and Dietary supplements are products derived from natural sources which provide health benefits that have become widely available over the last two decades. The impressive growth trends observed in the nutraceuticals and supplements market is unlikely to continue and it is expected that the market growth will normalize in the near future.

Review Article Pages: 1 - 4

Current Regulatory Aspects of Phytopharmaceutical in India and Europe

Panchal Mittal Maheshbhai and Pathan Asmatbanu*

DOI: 10.37421/2167-7689.2022.11.303

The pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries are becoming increasingly interested in plant-based natural products like as extracts, bioactive fractions, essential oils, phytomolecules, flavours, and perfumes. PhytoPharmaceuticals are a novel class of medication that includes enriches fractions containing at least one phytonutrient, with one biomarker; at least four unique chemical indicators are required. This category paves the path for the future for the plant-based concentrated fraction to be utilised as a medicine, which is not documented in Ayurveda texts. It was crucial to understand the chemical makeup and quantity of pharmacologically active substances. The formulation's active components the provisions for synthetic medications are insufficient or ineffective. Botanical-based goods are relevant. In India AYUSH and CDSCO have taken this into mind, As the need arises, define and establish criteria for the preparation of PhytoPharmaceuticals medications, while in Europe, the European Commission issued Directive 2004/24/EC (the Herbal Directive), which updated Directive 2001/83/EC and provided a simpler registration system for traditional herbal medical goods.

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