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Id.No.2831
 
CLINICAL EVALUATION OF LOHASAVA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PANDU ROGA
 
* Vijay Gupta ** K.R.C.Reddy
Institute of Medical Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 
 
Abstract: Ayurveda have veritable abundance of number useful drugs, belonging to herbal, animal, mineral origin used as a single drug or in compound formulations. Asava -Arishta having palatable taste, quick action longer shelf life and can be easily administered to the patients. In the present study Lohasava and its effect in the management of Pandu Roga is studied. Four different samples (I-IV) of Lohasava are prepared out of these four samples, three samples (I-III) contains Lauh Bhasma, while sample IV incorporated with Lauh Churna as per the original reference and all the different samples administered to the four different groups of anaemic patients, each group having 10 patients. Symptomatic relieve observed, in all the groups of patients, but it was also observed that patients of group III, having maximum symptomatic relief, than other groups. The various haematological parameters, are also improved in all groups, it is also noticed that sample I, II is found to be more effective, than sample IV in improving Hb level (p<0.05), while sample III, is better (p<0.01) than sample IV in increasing Hb level and total RBC count. Therapeutic efficacy of all the four samples has been found to be effective, in the management of Pandu Roga. Among them the sample III showing better efficacy, compared to all samples. Sample III has been prepared by fermenting in the china clay container.
 
Key words: Pandu Roga, Anaemia, Lohasava, Asava
 
* P.G. Scholar, Final Year, Department of Rasa Shastra, IMS, BHU ** Reader & Head, Department of Rasa Shastra, IMS, BHU
 

 
Id.No.2832
 
A CRITICAL STUDY OF ‘BHUTEBHYO HI PARAM YASMÂT NÂSTI CINTÂ CIKITSITE’ W.S.R. TO SANTARPANOTTHA PRAMEHA & IT’S MANAGEMENT
 
* Gautam Khandeparkar ** Maheshkumar Vyas *** Hitesh Vyas
Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
 
Abstract: Âcâryas lay emphasis on the significance of the Pancamahâbhûtas in understanding Shareera when they state their involvement from conception to death i.e. from the four Bhûtas which enter Garbha1, the Pâñcabhautika Prakriti2, the Saddhâtvâtmaka Purûsha3 termed as Cikitsâdhikrita Purûsha to the Pâñcabhautikatva of indriyas4, till death quoted as Pancatvagatam5, each of the above references show a special relevance to Mahâbhûtas. An attempt is made in this study to evaluate the utility and applicability of this principle of Pancamahâbhûtas in day to day practice. There are enough evidences in the treatises to prove that these Pancamahâbhûtas and the phenomenon of Panceekarana6 mentioned in terms of Samyoga dharmas7 was used to understand and treat diseases. In support of the above concept a study on the patients of Santarpanottha Prameha has been carried out by dividing them in two groups, Group A & Group B. Here the drugs were selected on the basis of the hypothesis that the vitiated gunas of one particular group of Mahâbhutas can be countered with the administration of dravyas having opposite Mahâbhautika guna dominancy8, i.e. Âkâsha, Vâyu, Prithvi, or Agni. In Group A - Triphalâdi Yoga was administered. In Group B - Citraka Curna was given9. The result was assessed after six weeks with the help of a specially prepared Proforma. All the important haematological, Biochemical & Urine investigations were done. Symptomatically significant results were found in Group A as compared to Group B.
 
Key words: Pañcamahâbhûta, Origin of Universe, Samyoga dharma.
 
* M.D. (Ayu.) Scholar, Dept. of Basic Principles,** Lecturer, Dept. of Basic Principles *** Lecturer, Dept. of Basic Principles
 

 
Id.No.2833
 
PHARMACEUTICAL STANDARDIZATION OF RASAKARPURA
 

*Neky J. Mehta **B. Ravishankar ***P. K. Prajapati

Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
 
Abstract: Rasakarpura, a Nirgandha type of Kupipakva Rasayana, used to cure skin disease. Although various references of Rasakarpura preparation are described in different Rasa Shastra classics but for the present study the reference of Rasatarangini (6/65-71) was selected. Rasakarpura is prepared with Parada, concentrated sulphuric acid and Saindhava Lavana in the ratio of 1: 1½ and approx 1½ respectively by using Valuka Yantra in Classical method within 9 hours of heat treatment and in Mechanized method by using electric muffle furnace (EMF) within 12 hours of heat treatment. Analytical study was done to find out its major chemical constitutes i.e. mercuric chloride along with sodium, magnesium and calcium as trace elements for product standardization.
 
Key words: Valuka Yantra, EMF, Parada Churna, Rasakarpura
 

* Lecturer in Agadtantra, J. S. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Nadiad ** I/C Head, Modern Pharmaceutical Laboratory
*** Reader & Head, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana including Drug Research.

 

 
Id.No.2834
 
A COMPARATIVE PSYCHO-NEURO-PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY ON GUDUCHYADI GHRITA & BHRINGARAJADI GHRITA RASAYANA
 
* Devangi N. Shukla ** Vinay Shukla *** B. Ravishankar **** H.M.Chandola
Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
 
Abstract: This study has been carried out to compare the Psycho-neuro-pharmacological basis for the use of Guduchyadi Ghrita and Bhringarajadi Ghrita. Guduchyadi Ghrita Rasayana consisting of Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia Linn), Apamarga (Achyrenthus aspera Linn), Vidanga (Embelia ribes Burm. F.), Shankhapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis Chois), Vacha (Acorus calamus Linn), Haritaki (Terminalia chebula Retz), Kushtha (Saussurea lappa C.B.Clarke ) and Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus Willd), has proven mental health promoting, memory enhancing, anti-stress, anti- depressant properties that may slow down the Aging process by counteracting stress. Bhringarajadi Rasayana consisting of Bhringaraja (Eclipta alba Hassk.), Krishna Tila (Sesamum orientale Linn.), Amalaki (Embelica officinalis Gaertn.), Mishri (Sugar) with proven adaptogenic, antioxidant, free radicals scavenger, immuno-modulator properties play a major role in the management of Aging process. Both the formulations are supposed to possess CNS activity, Anti-stress, adaptogenic and other pharmacological activities. Based on this promise the test Ghrita had been studied on various experimental models such as Gross behaviour test, Anti depressant test, Anti-anxiety test and Antistress adaptogenic test on Swiss Albino Mice and Charles Foster strain albino rats of either sex. On Gross behaviour study, both the test drugs showed hypoactivity. In the Anti depressant activity, Guduchyadi Ghrita showed significant decrease in the Mice Behavioral “despair” test, moderate decrease in Mice immobility in Chronic fatigue syndrome test and produced potentiation of L dopa effects. Bhringarajadi Ghrita showed no discernible Anti depressant and Chronic fatigue syndrome test though moderate potentiation of L dopa effect was observed. Guduchyadi Ghrita also produces antianxiety activity and Adaptogenic activity. None of the formulation was able to reverse stress induced Hypothermia. Slightly higher decrease in stress induced ulceration was observed with Guduchyadi Ghrita, however Bhringarajadi Ghrita had no effect. No statistically significant effect observed on Haematological, Biochemical parameter and DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate). Guduchayadi Ghrita showed marginal elevation of DHEA-S  level.
 
Key words: Guduchyadi Ghrita, Bhringarajadi Ghrita, Experimental models, Anti-anxiety, Anti-stress, Adaptogenic activity.
 

* Lecturer in Yogic Science, Morarji Desai Instt. Of Naturopathy & Yogic Science ** Lecturer PGT- SFC-CELL
*** Head- Pharmacology Lab  **** Professor of Kayachikitsa

 
 
 
 
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