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📢 Latest Update: New special issue call for papers on "Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology" - Submit by March 31, 2026

📢 Latest Update: New special issue call for papers on "Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology" - Submit by March 31, 2026

Volume 3, Issue 2 - 2026 (IJPHDT, Vol-3, Issue-02, Feb-2026)

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Volume 3 Issue 2
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Editorial: IJPHDT, Vol-3, Issue-02, Feb-2026

Welcome to the 2026 issue of International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology. This issue showcases the remarkable breadth and depth of contemporary research across multiple disciplines. From cutting-edge applications of machine learning in climate science to the revolutionary potential of quantum computing in drug discovery, our featured articles demonstrate the power of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing global challenges.

We are particularly excited to present research that bridges traditional academic boundaries, reflecting our journal's commitment to fostering innovation through cross-disciplinary dialogue. The integration of artificial intelligence with environmental science, the application of blockchain technology to supply chain management, and the convergence of urban planning with smart city technologies exemplify the transformative potential of collaborative research.

As we continue to navigate an era of rapid technological advancement and global challenges, the research presented in this issue offers both insights and solutions that will shape our future. We thank our authors, reviewers, and editorial board members for their continued dedication to advancing knowledge and promoting scientific excellence.

Dr. Arpan Kumar Tripathi
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology

Articles in This Issue

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Research PaperID: ijphdt-00000219

Multi-Center Randomized Trial on The Safety and Efficacy of Herbal Mouthwashes in Preventing Gingivitis

Mohit Kumar Sahu Sahu, Gitanjali Kashyap Kashyap, Aakansha Pandey Pande, Ajita Khichariya Khichariya, Vinay Sagar Verma Verma

Gingivitis is a more common and reversible periodontal disease that mostly happens due to dental plaque build-up and such a periodontal disease is mostly treated using chemical mouthwashes like chlorhexidine, but despite its use in the prevention of the disease, the use of such type of mouthwashes is usually linked to several undesirable side effects. It was a multi-center randomized controlled clinical trial that assessed the safety and effectiveness of herbal mouthwash standardized to prevent gingivitis. Two hundred individuals who had mild to moderate gingivitis were selected in three dental care facilities and then randomly allocated into either the herbal mouthwash or control group to undergo 12 weeks of intervention. Clinical results were measured with the help of the Gingivar Index (GI) and the Plaque Index (PI) at baseline, 4, 8, and 12 weeks and the safety and tolerability measured with the structured adverse-event reporting. The findings showed statistically significant and progressive depressing effects of the herbal mouthwash group on both GI and PI scores relative to the control group at all intervals of the follow-up (p

Preclinical StudiesAntioxidantPolyherbal FormulationsType 2 DiabetesDyslipidemiaObesity+2 more
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Contributors:

 Mohit Kumar Sahu Sahu
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 Gitanjali Kashyap Kashyap
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 Aakansha Pandey Pande
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 Ajita Khichariya Khichariya
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 Vinay Sagar Verma Verma
Research PaperID: ijphdt-00000220

Comparative Ratios Analysis of Formulation, Preparation and Evaluations of Aloe barbadensis & Solanum lycopersicum Extracts on Polyherbal Moisturizing Creams

Victor Dey Dey, Vinay Sagar Verma Verma, Deepak Biswas

Background: Herbal creams are useful in tropical applications where moisturizers are one of the most common industrial preparations used to soften, nourish and moisturize customers skin. Objective plan: The goal of our current research is to create herbal creams that can provide multiprotective benefits including decreased dust, dirt, moisture, acne, pimples, and skin irritation, as well as microbe-free skin to lessen rough skin or dry, flaky patches caused by winter weather or other environmental factors, and even more facial glow. Methodology: This study uses the W/O emulsion procedure to examine the interaction of polyherbal moisturizing creams with lycopene and aloe vera gel in varying ratios, as well as its base as a control, to provide the synergistic effects of natural creams. Chemical studies were being performed on the aloe vera and lycopene extracts. Results: In comparison to prior batches, F2 has demonstrated an exceptional look and complied with all evaluation methodologies, demonstrating that all products are more stable and safer to use. The quality of all products was being formed, and all formulations developed potentials. Conclusion: The study found that all 4 batches polyherbal moisturizing creams shows that multiple beneficial, protective and provided moisturized skin with youthful-looking nature.

Randomized controlled trialGingival indexPlaque indexGingivitisHerbal mouthwash
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Contributors:

 Victor Dey Dey
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 Vinay Sagar Verma Verma
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 Deepak Biswas
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