Sphatika Hydrogel: A Convergence of Ayurvedic Wisdom and Contemporary Drug Delivery Systems

by Nima Ramdas A E, Sneha V S, Soumya K R

Published: September 16, 2025 • DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2025.120800163

Abstract

The rising interest in natural and traditional remedies has driven renewed exploration into Ayurvedic formulations, particularly for therapeutic applications such as wound care. Among the many classical ingredients, Sphatika (Potash alum) holds a prominent place in Ayurvedic literature due to its well-documented astringent, antimicrobial, and wound-healing properties.
The present study aims at the pharmaceutical preparation of a Sphatika-based hydrogel by integrating the classical wound-healing principles of Ayurveda with the targeted and sustained delivery capabilities of modern pharmaceutical technology.
The hydrogel was prepared using biocompatible polymers such as Gaur gum and Glycerin, chosen for their soothing, hydrating, and stabilizing properties. The formulation process focused on achieving optimal consistency and spreadability suitable for topical application.
This work highlights the potential of combining Ayurvedic principles with contemporary formulation science to create innovative, effective, and natural therapeutic alternatives. Such integrative approaches could pave the way for sustainable and culturally resonant pharmaceutical products.