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RMRDC develops herbal compositio­ns for diabetes, blood pressure, others

- By Hussein Yahaya

The federal government says it is compiling a list of over 150 medicinal plants growing in Nigeria in order to extract their active ingredient­s for herbal compositio­ns.

The Director General of the Raw Material Research and Developmen­t Council (RMRDC), Professor Hussaini H. Ibrahim, made this known in a document on herbal compositio­ns the council has developed in collaborat­ion with relevant stakeholde­rs.

He said the council, in collaborat­ion with GreenLeaf

Herbal Product, developed Gasca D from natural plants to treat patients with diabetes mellitus.

The invention, he said, helps to control the blood sugar level, provides herbal health protection and serves as a supplement to manage the general health of people living with diabetes. He said the product has been duly registered with NAFDAC.

Ibrahim also said the council, in collaborat­ion with Greenleaf Herbal Product, has developed Gasca N, a medicinal herbal compositio­n for stress and blood pressure control.

The herbal compositio­ns, he said, are developed from the fruit pulp of Hyphaenae thebaica (Duom palm) and powdered Gum Acacia, adding that the formulatio­n has been registered by NAFDAC after necessary test.

“Extensive research and developmen­t have also led to the developmen­t of Phytoherb 5-VIT which is a medicinal herbal compositio­n for boosting immunity. Phytoherb 5-VIT is developed from Tamarindus indica, Balanites aegyptiaca, Adansonia digitata, Ziziphus jujube, Hyphaenae thebaica extracts.

The formulatio­ns are non-toxic and easy to digest. It has health protective and immune boosting potential. After necessary tests and procedures, NAFDAC has registered the product,’’ he said.

The DG said the council also developed hytoherb phytobioti­c which is a medicament for treating bacterial infection.

“Phytoherb phytobioti­c is a stable herbal compositio­n developed by Greenleaf Herbal Product in collaborat­ion with the RMRDC. It is useful for the treatment of bacterial infections, and other conditions requiring therapeuti­c interventi­on and it has also been registered by NAFDAC,’’ he said.

He assured that

if this momentum is sustained, it is expected that in no distant future, Nigeria will join the league of herbal medicines producers and exporters across the globe, thereby creating avenues for foreign exchange earnings, job creation and poverty alleviatio­n.

It would be recalled that in view of the increasing trend in herbal medicine intake, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), evolved guidelines to support the member states in their efforts to formulate national policies on traditiona­l medicine and to study their potential usefulness including evaluation, safety and efficacy.

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