STUDYING THE TERMS AND METHODOLOGY OF STORAGE OF CAPSULES WITH ADAPTOGENIC EFFECT
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Abstract
It is known that ginseng dry extract belongs to the group of adaptogenic substances and has been used since ancient times, and hundreds of studies have been devoted to its properties. Given the above, the authors conducted research on the development of a capsule dosage form based on a dry extract of ginseng. This report presents the results of stability studies of this drug. Based on the dry extract of ginseng, the qualitative and quantitative indicators of the capsule dosage form were determined in full compliance with the established standards for 9 months.
Relevance. Ginseng dry extract has many useful properties, it restores human health, stabilizes energy balance, improves immunity, improves memory, is used in stressful situations, and for the prevention of diabetes. [1,3,4].
At present, the capsule is a widely developing and promising form of medicine in the world, and attention to it is growing in our republic. Especially dry extracts are hygroscopic, can absorb moisture from the air and undergo some changes during storage. [3,4]. The capsule protects the medicinal substance not only from moisture, but also from sunlight and other external influences, stability is ensured, and it is also aesthetic, convenient to take, and all technological processes are mechanized and automated. Considering this, it was considered necessary to create a kind of capsule preparation intended for drinking, based on the dry extract of Indian ginseng. [2,5,6].