1Department of Biotechnology, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajamahendravaram-5333296
2MLR Institute of Pharmacy, Dundigal, Ranga Reddy Dist, Hyderabad, TS, 500043
3Startech Labs. Pvt. Ltd, Madinaguda, Hyderabad, TS-5000050
4Arya College of Pharmacy, Sanga Reddy, TS-502285
The acceptance of remedies in any system of medicine depends upon their efficacy and non-toxicity. There were many reports of rejecting Indian herbal products in various countries because of higher levels of heavy metal content than permitted. Though few are regarded as essential, some heavy metals, especially cadmium, mercury and lead, are potentially hazardous due to their intrinsic or selective toxicity, particularly in environmental contexts. In view of the importance of herbal drug standardization, it was contemplated to carry out the heavy metal determination in murraya koenigli, coriandrum sativum and menthe spicata leaves which were procured from local market. The metals like copper, iron, magnesium nickel, sodium and zinkin the ash extracts of them by
ICP-OES, Flame Photometer