DEVELOPMENT OF HERBAL GRAIN TABLETS WITH PESTICIDE, INSECTICIDE, AND ANTISEPTIC PROPERTIES USING NATURAL INGREDIENTS

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  • Yogesh Bhimrao Yevale, Gitesh Vinod Vyas, Anand Daulatrao Khendke Dr.Babsaheb Tecnological University, Raigad, Lonere

Keywords:

Natural Ingredients, Pesticide Formulation, Insecticide Development, Antiseptic Tablet, Clove Extract, Bay Leaf Extract, Cinnamon Extract, Garlic Peel Extract, Neem Leaves Extract, Eco-friendly Pest Control, Botanical Pesticides, Herbal Antiseptic, Traditional Medicine, Pest Repellent Properties, Antibacterial Activity, Antifungal Activity, Sustainable Agriculture, Pest Management, Environmental-friendly Pesticides, Herbal Remedies.

Abstract

The global demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic pesticides, insecticides, and antiseptics has led to a renewed interest in harnessing the therapeutic properties of natural ingredients. This comprehensive study focuses on the formulation and development of herbal grain tablets enriched with pesticidal, insecticidal, and antiseptic attributes using readily available and eco-friendly components, including clove, bay leaf, cinnamon, garlic peel, neem leaves, and burned wood ash.[1]

The study begins by exploring the traditional knowledge and historical uses of these natural ingredients, highlighting their potential for pest control and antiseptic applications. A detailed review of the phytochemical constituents in each ingredient underscores their diverse properties, ranging from antimicrobial and insect-repellent compounds to antibacterial and pesticidal agents.[2]

The experimental section presents the step-by-step process of formulating the herbal grain tablets. This includes the preparation of the ingredients, extraction of active compounds, and their incorporation into the tablet matrix. The optimal ratios of each ingredient are determined to maximize efficacy, safety, and shelf life.[3]

Subsequently, the tablets are subjected to a battery of quality control tests to ensure their safety for human use, including toxicity and irritation tests. The pesticidal and insecticidal properties are assessed through laboratory assays using common agricultural pests and insects.[4]

Furthermore, the tablets' antiseptic attributes are tested against a panel of common pathogens, including bacteria and fungi, to gauge their potential as an eco-friendly disinfectant. The results highlight the effectiveness of the tablets in both pesticidal and antiseptic applications.[5]

The study concludes with a discussion on the potential applications of these herbal grain tablets in agriculture, pest control, and sanitation. The tablets offer a promising alternative to synthetic chemicals, contributing to sustainable and environmentally responsible practices.[6]

This research not only provides a detailed insight into the development of herbal grain tablets with pesticidal, insecticidal, and antiseptic properties but also underscores the significance of utilizing natural ingredients for a healthier and more sustainable future. The study's findings hold great promise for a wide range of applications, from agriculture to healthcare, highlighting the potential of these tablets to address various pressing issues.[7]

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Yogesh Bhimrao Yevale, Gitesh Vinod Vyas, Anand Daulatrao Khendke. (2023). DEVELOPMENT OF HERBAL GRAIN TABLETS WITH PESTICIDE, INSECTICIDE, AND ANTISEPTIC PROPERTIES USING NATURAL INGREDIENTS. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 8(12), 167–176. Retrieved from http://eprajournals.net/index.php/IJRD/article/view/3383