Volume 19 ; Issue 1 ; in Month : 2026 (2026) Article No : 138
Kumar A, Archana, Fazal B, et al.

Abstract
Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by obstruction, nonspecific bronchial hyperreactivity, inflammation, and airway remodeling. While modern anti-asthmatic drugs are widely available, they have drawbacks such as side effects and cost variations, which can hinder treatment adherence. A review of the literature highlights the potential of traditional herbal medicines as an alternative for asthma management. However, many communities are hesitant to use these due to the lack of established mechanisms of action regarding their anti- asthmatic potential. Ajowain seed, kalaonji, tulsi, triphala, vasaka leave, mulethi root and clove were the major herbal ingredients. All ingredients were finely powdered using sieve mesh no. 80. The formulation produced which entailed properly mixing all of the formulation using a geometrical method with variable powder weight, were evaluated for different parameters which included organoleptic, angle of repose, bulk density, tapped density, dust leak and Evaluation of extractive matter. All formulations from F1, F2, F3 and F4 were created. The findings corroborated the herbal tea quality, safety and usability. Formulation F3 was chosen as the best option across all studies, demonstrating best results in different evaluation parameters. Additional research and development routes be pursued to investigate its prolonged performance and effectiveness.

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