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מחבר ראשי: Koushik Jana1, Sonia Samanta1, Soumyadip Maji1, Amit Maity1, Soumallya Chakraborty*2, Somenath Bhattacharya2
פורמט: Recurso digital
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יצא לאור: Zenodo 2026
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גישה מקוונת:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20020579
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  • <p class="MsoNormal"><span>Disorders of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) are common health problems that affect normal digestive functions and produce symptoms such as abdominal pain, indigestion, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, and reflux. Among these conditions, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is widely reported and occurs when stomach contents flow back into the esophagus, leading to heartburn, regurgitation, and irritation of the esophageal lining. Although conventional medicines like proton pump inhibitors and H2 receptor antagonists are commonly prescribed, their long-term use may cause unwanted effects and reduced patient compliance. In recent years, there has been renewed interest in traditional systems of medicine and plant-based therapies for digestive disorders. Herbal remedies have been used for centuries in many parts of the world and continue to play an important role in primary healthcare, especially in developing countries. Medicinal plants contain natural bioactive compounds with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, mucosal protective, and mild acid-regulating properties, making them promising alternatives or supportive options in GERD management. This study presen ts the formulation and evaluation of a polyherbal powder designed to help prevent and manage GERD symptoms. Selected medicinal plant ingredients were chosen based on their traditional use and reported gastroprotective potential. The prepared formulation was assessed for physicochemical properties, stability, safety, and patient acceptability. Overall, integrating scientifically evaluated herbal formulations into GERD management may provide a safer and more holistic approach. However, further standardization, dosage optimization, and well-designed clinical studies are necessary to ensure consistent efficacy and quality.</span></p>