Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, is a chronic inflammatory and autoimmune illness caused by an imbalance in the immune system's control of the synovial joint membrane. Patients have shown tolerance to anti-RA drugs, and conventional dose forms—such as pills and tablets—are mostly used or readily accessible. Another name for the species Commiphora wightii is the Indian Bdellium-tree. This species is indigenous to Pakistan and India. Gujarat and Rajasthan are also native to it. It provides guggul gum, which is the most valuable resin in Indian medicine. Indian bdellium, a pale- yellow gum-resin with a fragrant scent released by the plant, is scraped and extracted into the Guggul of trade. Guggul's ability to lessen joint edema thickness suggests that it may be helpful in care of arthritis. It was just found out that Commiphora Mukul is beneficial against osteoarthritis of the knee. Guggul and ketoprofen have been combined to formulate guggulosomes, which have demonstrated a synergistic effect. Guggul has demonstrated that in studies, guggul a viable carrier for the making of sustained release medications.