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CENTELLA ASIATICA (LINN.) URBAN AMELIORATES OXIDATIVE STRESS ON ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANE
MIJANUR, RAHMAN
SHAHDA, HOSSAIN
The effect of Centella asiatica on erythrocyte membrane under normal and oxidative stressed condition was investigated in the present study. 100% ethanol, 50% ethanol and water extract of Centella asiatica were screened for in vivo study by in vitro hypotonia-induced and time dependant H2O2-induced antihemolytic activity assay. During in vivo study, test group rats (n=7) were orally administered with 50% ethanol extract of Centella asiatica at a dose of 250 mg/kg/day for 6 weeks while control group rats were administered with normal saline. Then, levels of lipid peroxide (LPO) of erythrocyte ghost membrane from control and test group rats were estimated under normal and in vitro H2O2-induced oxidative stressed condition. All of the three extract prevent hypotonic solution induced hemolysis while 50% ethanol extract showed highest H2O2-induced antihemolytic activity in a time dependant manner. The LPO levels of the erythrocyte ghost membrane under H2O2-induced oxidative stressed condition were significantly decreased as a result of C. asiatica administration but not in normal condition. Therefore, the extract of C. asiatica has the ability to ameliorate oxidative stress on erythrocytes membrane at least upon oxidative challenge.
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 1 2013 (April-June); 1-4
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/22/22658
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2017-05-25T11:29:26Z
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CLINICAL TRIAL OF DRUG VYAN UTKSHEPAHARA GHAN VATI (KALPIT YOG) IN DIABETES (NIDDM) INDUCED HYERTENSION.
KUMAR, GUPTAMANOJ
SINGH, GAUR DINESH
SHRIKRISHNA, SHARMA
RUCHI, SINGH
Due to the unwholesome diet, sedentary life style, day by day our country is facing the increasing burden of the patients of diabetes induced high blood pressure, and obesity. Our country is becoming the capital of these diseases. These diseases mostly treated by allopathic medicines which are having considerable side effects and could not be used on long term basis. So conclusion is that in these disease, the dose of allopathic medicines and disease gradually progresses and in addition due to the side effects of allopathic medicines, it is better that these diseases should be treated by Ayurvedic medicines.
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 1 2013 (April-June); 5-12
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/33/22
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2020-05-19T08:32:36Z
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PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF Aesculus indica SEEDS EXTRACTS
HARPREET, SINGH
ARVIND, KUMAR
Aesculus indica is an attractive tree growing to about 30 meters (100 feet) with a spread of about 12 meters (39 feet). It is hardy to -15°C (5°F), USDA zones 7-9.It is in flower from June to July, and the seeds ripen in October. Its large leaves 10–20 cm long by 2–6 cm wide are also ornamental and the mature tree forms a beautiful round canopy. Aesculus indica seeds were powdered and the material is subjected to continuous hot extraction process using soxhelet apparatus with different solvents in increasing order of polarity Petroleum ether, chloroform, ethanol and water. The extracts were dried and kept in aseptic condition.The dried extract were subjected to various phytochemical analysis to detect the presence of various phytoconstituents like carbohydrates,saponins,flavonoids,tannins and phenolic compounds.. Keywords: Aesculus indica, Phytochemical analysis,Phytoconstituents
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 1 2013 (April-June); 13-15
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/101/22659
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2017-05-25T11:29:26Z
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IN VITRO PROPERTIES OF SOLID LIPID MICROPARTICLES (SLMS) LOADED WITH METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF GARCINIA KOLA (HECKEL) SEED
Chime, Salome Amarachi
Onyishi, Ikechukwu V.
Onunkwo, Godswill C.
Objective: The decline in the use of herbal medicine especially in the Western world may be due to lack of readily available market brand formulations and the fact that most herbal remedies are taken as tea, decoctions and infusions. The taste of some of these herbal drugs is not palatable, and some have unpleasant odour and colour hence, the need to formulate these drugs in form of encapsulated dosage forms. The objective of the work was to formulate solid lipid microparticles (SLMs) loaded with the methanolic extract of Garcinia kola seed. Methods: The SLMs containing 1 and 3 % of Garcinia kola seed extract were formulated using fat from Capra hircus and Phospholipon® 90H (3:1). The particle morphology and size, encapsulation efficiency (EE%), pH, in vitro release and the inhibition zone diameter (IZD) of the SLMs were determined. Results: The results showed that the extract was very bitter while, the encapsulated G. kola had slight bitter taste. The pH remained in the acidic region from 1 to 30 days. Particle size of 28.65 ± 1.13 and 29.49 ± 1.24 µm were obtained for SLMs loaded with 1 and 3 % of the extract respectively. SLMs had high EE% of 94 % and also exhibited good release of the extract in simulated intestinal fluid (SIF, pH 7.2). Garcinia kola-loaded SLMs had good activity against Staphylococcus aureus and no action against Escherichia coli. Conclusion: Therefore, Garcinia kola seed extract could be formulated as SLMs in order to mask its bitter taste and improve compliance. Â
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 1 2013 (April-June); 16-20
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/195/152
oai:ojs2.innovareacacdemics.in:article/215
2020-05-19T08:41:21Z
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EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF PRANAYAMA ON THE LUNGS
Chauhan, Ajit Pal Singh
Gupta, Manoj Kumar
Sharma, Babita
Gaur, Dinesh Singh
Sharma, Ajay Kumar
Yoga is a science which has been practised in India from over thousands of years. Besides the spiritual achievements, the practice of yoga is accompanied by a number of beneficial physiological effects in the body. Yoga and health goes hand in hand. Yoga calms and relaxes the mind and it strengthens and tunes the body and brings them into harmony with each another. Pranayama is an art of controlling the life force of breath [1]. It produces many systemic psycho-physical effects in the body, besides its specific effects on the respiratory functions. This study is designed to study the effects of pranayama (12 weeks) on the pulmonary function parameters. It is one of the best lifestyle modifications which have ever been devised in the history of mankind. There are many classical paths which have been described to reach the ultimate goal of healthy life. It is an ancient yoga technique, a spiritual and physical practice which integrates the mind and body. Pranayama is a type of yogic practice which produces many systemic psycho-physical effects in the body, besides its specific effects on the respiratory functions. So, it has become a standard fare at health clubs and community recreation programmes.Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are simple screening procedures which are performed by using a standardized equipment (spirometer) to measure the lung function. This test provides useful information about the minimum levels of the lung function. The breath holding time measures the level of the threshold of the respiratory center to the partial pressure of the carbon dioxide (Pco2) level.Pulmonary function tests have been studied in yoga and pranayama practitioners. They have shown that the regular practice of these pranayama techniques have proved to be beneficial for the human body. Pranayama has a favourable influence and it causes a marked improvement in the lung functions. This study is designed to study the effects of pranayama (12 weeks) on the pulmonary function parameters.In these clinical trial 60 patients of mild to moderate hypertensive patients were randomly selected and divided in to two groups. In each group 30 patients had taken. In Group A Pranayam had been given to the 30 patients of mild to moderate hypertensive patients and In Group B only placebo drug Prana had given to the 30 patients mild to moderate hypertensive patients. In all these two groups, group A was found as the most benefited because it showed significant changes in symptoms and Biochemistry investigations. Whereas in Group B (Placebo group) showed insignificant changes in symptoms as well as in Biochemistry investigations.    Key words-For Yoga- Pranayama, Yoga, Pulmonary Function Parameters FVC FEV1 FEF (25-75percent), and BHT For Hypertension-Vyan vikriti, vyan bala, Raktavritta vata, Raktagata vata, Dhamani Pratichaya, Siragata vata, Rasabhara, Dhamani Prapurnata, Vyanavrita vata etc. Â
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 2 2013 (July-September); 1-5
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/215/22667
oai:ojs2.innovareacacdemics.in:article/218
2020-05-29T09:00:47Z
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CLINICAL-COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VIRECHAN & PAKSHAGHATARI GUGGULU ON PAKSHAGHAT W.R.S. TO HEMPIPLIGIA.
kanungo, Neeraj
Gupta, Manoj Kumar
Gaur, Dinesh Singh
Sharma, Shrikrishna
Nigam, U.S
Singh, Vinod kumar
Abstract In the present era due to speeder change of the civilization, human habits and life style continuously changing without any consideration of their benefits or harms Adaptation of new diets, movement with fast moving vehicles, maintenance of wrong postures, avoidance or over-indulgence of exercise, suppression of natural urges, anxiety strain etc. of the present life are becoming responsible for increasing incidence of Vatavyadhi like Pakshaghat (Hemiplegia.) These diseases mostly treated by allopathic medicines(high dose of corticosteroids) which are having considerable side effects and could not be used on long term basis. So conclusion is that in these disease, the dose of allopathic medicines and disease gradually progresses and in addition due to the side effects of allopathic medicines, it is better that these diseases should be treated by Ayurvedic medicines. Key words Pakshawadh Pakshaghat and Ardhangavata etc.
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 2 2013 (July-September); 6-13
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/218/22733
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2020-05-19T08:32:43Z
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PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF ARTABOTRYS CRASSIFOLIUS HOOK.F. & THOMSON (ANNONACEAE JUSS.)
Tan, Kok Kwan
Khoo, Teng Jin
Wiart, Christophe
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the phytochemical constituents of Artabotrys crassifolius. Â Methods: The leaves and barks of Artabotrys crassifolius were extracted sequentially with hexane, chloroform and ethanol. The corresponding crude extracts obtained were then subjected to phytochemical screening. Â Results: The phytochemical analysis of crude extracts of Artabotrys crassifolius demonstrated the presence of alkaloids, cardiac glycosides, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, saponins and terpenoids. Â Conclusion: The chemical profile of these crude extracts can serve as a useful reference for further investigations in pharmacological activities of Artabotrys crassifolius. Keywords Phytochemical analysis, Artabotrys crassifolius, Annonaceae
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 2 2013 (July-September); 14-17
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/246/22661
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2017-05-25T11:28:24Z
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PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF GUAZUMA TOMENTOSA LEAF
Sharma, Minakshi
Prasad, Shyam Baboo
ObjectiveDevelopment of quality standards of Guazuma tomentosa leafMethodsPharmacognostic and physicochemical evaluation of leaf of Guazuma tomentosa is carried out to establish its macroscopic and microscopic characters and its quantitative physicochemical standards. Total ash, water soluble ash, acid insoluble ash, swelling index, extractive value (ethyl acetate, dichloromethne, alcohol and water soluble extractive value both hot and cold) were determined for physicochemical evaluations. Preliminary phytochemical screening was done to detect the presence and absence of phytoconstituents. Thin layer chromatography was carried out which play important role in assuring quality of crude drug. Catechin content of leaf was determined using HPLC. Â ResultsThe drug can be identified on the basis of morphology and microscopic characters. Phytochemical screening revealed that leaf extract contain alkaloids, carbohydrate, phytosterol, resin, flavanoids, tannins, diterpenes and protein. TLC chromatogram and different phsicochemical standard has been deleloped.ConclusionThe present study on pharmacognostic standardisation, physicochemical evaluation of Guazuma tomentosa leaf might be useful to supplement information in regard to its identification parameters assumed significantly in the way of acceptibility of herbal drugs in present scenario.Key wordsGuazuma tomentosa, Standardisation, Microscopy, TLC, Pundraaksha
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 3 2013 (October-December); 1-5
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/346/428
oai:ojs2.innovareacacdemics.in:article/396
2017-05-25T11:28:24Z
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CHARACTERIZATION OF AFTEEMOON HINDI OR AKASHBEL SOLD IN WHOLESALE MARKET OF HERBAL DRUG AT KHARI BAOLI, DELHI
Siddiquee, MD. RIZWAN AHMAD
SULTANA, AASIA
ASIF, MD
Objectives: To question reliability of drugs available at wholesale market of crud herbal drug in Delhi by analyzing physiochemical properties of a drug, Afteemoon Hindi/ Akashbel.Method: Standardization of crude drug is becoming must for drug industries for GMP, clinical practioners and research works for effective and accurate results. Afteemoon Hindi also called Akashbel is important plant used as drug in Unani and Ayurvedic system of medicine with many bioactive molecules. The drug is used singly and also constitutes important part in various pharmacopeial and patented compound drugs. Study was executed in to characterize the properties of this important drug available in market. Parameters were botanical identification, foreign materials, moisture content/loss on drying, ash values, pH and TLC.Results and conclusion: The parameters show slight variations in results from previously standardized results for the same drug. Therefore it is to conclude that these variations may alter expected outcome of the drug in patient treatment and need to be work out authentication of drug before purchasing.
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 3 2013 (October-December); 6-10
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/396/429
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2020-05-19T08:32:40Z
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A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF MADHUKADI AND JATYADI TAILA ALONG WITH STANDARD KSHARA-SUTRA THERAPY W.S.R. TO UNIT CUTTING TIME IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BHAGANDARA (FISTULA-IN-ANO)
Bhargava, Akhlesh
In kshara-sutra therapy the cutting and healing of fistulous track takes simultaneously. In some cases it has been observed that the healing status of track was not satisfactory. In that situations the cutting of track further delayed and it takes more time to completetion the treatment of Fistula-in-ano with standard Kshara-sutra. An oil with wound healing property may useful in reducing the overall treatment in Fistula-in-ano. Keeping this view and to avoid complication and promote the better healing, Madhukadi taila and Jatyadi Taila had been used along with Ksharasutra. It was found that Madhukadi Taila is more competent and effective than Jatyadi taila in the management of Bhagandara (Fistula-in-ano).  Key wordsFistula, madhukadi, jatyadi, unit cutting time
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 2 2013 (July-September); 18-20
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/403/22660
oai:ojs2.innovareacacdemics.in:article/407
2017-05-25T11:28:24Z
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AYURVEDA MEIN AAHAR CIKITSA KA KSHETRA
Divya, Shahu
Rani, Singh
Brij kumar, Dvivedi
the diet forms the most important role in our life. thus in the present paper, emphasis is given on the medicinal effect of diet from treatment point of view. in ayurveda, the basic treatment depends on two criterias-one as rasa pradhana medicines(taste dependent) and second as virya pradhan medicines (potency dependent). in kashyapa samhita, aahar (diet) is regarded as mahabhaishajya (great medicine).
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 3 2013 (October-December); 11-13
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/407/431
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2017-05-25T11:28:24Z
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A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON ZEPHYRANTHES CANDIDA: MEDICINAL HERB
Vangalapati, Meena
Sindiri, Manoj Kumar
Machavarapu, Manasa
Many herbal plants have the ability to synthesis a wide variety of chemical compounds that are used to perform important biological functions. Zephyranthes candida is a perennial herb grows in china used as traditional medicinal and ornamental plant species, belonging to Amaryllidaceae family. The present review attempts to encompass the upto date comprehensive literature analysis on Zephyranthes candida with respect to its phytochemistry and its various pharmacological activities.Key Words: Zephyranthes candida, Flavonoids, Alkaloids, Amaryllidaceae, Anti-microbialÂ
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 3 2013 (October-December); 14-18
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/438/432
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2020-05-19T08:36:31Z
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HYPOPLASTIC EFFECT OF PROSTOWIN VATI AND VASTIKARMA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
DR ARUN SINGH
DR AKHLESH KR. BHARGAVA
PROF. H.K. KUSHWAHA
60 Patients were selected for the clinical study in 3 groups and 20 patients were in each group. The quality of life improved with the Prostowin Vati and Ksheerabala oil Vasti with the reduction in symptom score (IPSS and DPSS), Residual urine, Micturition time and improvement in Average flow rate. Old persons refuse operative treatment for their BPH symptoms and seeking a safe and effective treatment for easy life. In this situation the medicinal treatment may play an important role.Key words- Straining, Intermittency, International prostate symptom scoring system (IPSS), Danish Prostate Symptom scoring system (DPSS), Residual
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 3 2013 (October-December); 19-23
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/460/22666
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2020-05-19T08:36:14Z
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ANTIMICROBIAL STUDY OF SHOREA ROBUSTA (SHALA) W.S.R. ABOUT KRIMIGHNA PROPERTY IN KSHARA SUTRA & OTHER MEDICINAL PREPARATION
DR. MANOJ ADLAKHA
DR. AKHLESH KUMAR BHARGAVA
DR. MITA KOTECHA
Ayurveda is a complete self being system, which dominantly stresses on living a good and healthy life style that does not have any imbalance in the harmony and system of the body.Since the time immemorial the society relay on plants not only for dietic purpose but also for medicinal purpose. Also in the present scenario human being relay in 75 percent of herbal remedies. Lots of description regarding plants available from the Vedic eras to Nighantu period.As single plants having ability to cure multiple diseases that mentioned in our classcal Ayurvedic texts now need to be scientifically authentication in order to make the society believe that what had ever been written by our Acharyas are right.   To establish the same above said by taking a scientific study of Shorea robusta in order to establish its antimicrobial activity with the clue that mentioned in different classical texts.Out of three solvent used for preparation of resin (Methanol, Ethanol and Toluene), methanol extraction showed highest response in term of sensitivity (high zone inhibition), while the least sensitivity was observed with toluene extract.    Â
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 3 2013 (October-December); 24-27
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/492/22665
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2020-05-29T09:26:31Z
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A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF GOMUTRA KSHARA COATED SUTRA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BHAGANDARA (FISTULA- IN -ANO)
MANOJ KUMAR YADAV
AKHLESH KUMAR BHARGAVA
H.K.KUSHWAH
During ksharsutra therapy patients suffers some discomfort due to presence of apamarg kshar & snuhi keehra like pain, burning sensation, inflammation and itching .To avoid this situation the scholar has proposed the use of Gomutra kshar replacing apamarg kahar. 20 patients selected in two groups.10 patients treated with apamarg kshar sutra and 10 patients treated with Gomutra kshar sutra. At the end of the study it was found that Gomutra kshar sutra is more competent and effective than apamarg kshar sutra in the management of Bhagandara (Fistula-in-ano).  Key wordsBhagandara, Gomutra kshar sutra, Unit cutting time
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 3 2013 (October-December); 28-30
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/533/22735
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2020-05-19T08:36:07Z
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COW URINE: AN ELIXIR
Singla, Sonia
Garg, Reema
Cow urine therapy and all traditional system from indian system of medicine have a strong scientific base. Cow urine has been described in ‘SushritaSamhita' and ‘AshtangaSangraha' to be the most effective substance/secretion of animal origin with innumerable therapeutic values. Ancient books on ayurveda states that consumption of cow urine increase resistance to diseases by upto 104percent. In India, drinking of cow urine has been practiced for thousands of years. Panchagavya is a term used in Ayurveda to describe five important substances obtained from cow namely Urine, Dung, Milk, Ghee and Curd. Many people use Panchgavya in some rituals (Puja) and for medicinal purposes. It also used in Yajur Veda for Ark as a medicine. By reviewing the literature and research articleswe reached at the conclusion that it has several different activities like antioxidant, antidiabetic, wound healing property,      immunomodulator, also act as bioenhancer to increase the efficacy of antibiotics, nutrients, anticancer drugs liketaxol. Keywords: DPHH, fetal calf serum (FCS), NBT methodÂ
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 1 Issue 3 2013 (October-December); 31-35
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/633/22663
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2020-05-19T08:42:14Z
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STUDY ON PHYTO-CHEMICAL AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SOME SELECTED MARINE SEAWEEDS AGAINST HUMAN AND FISH PATHOGENS
V.SELVI
ALAGESAN, P.
S.Kulandaivel
AbstractSeaweeds are used in pharmaceutical and biochemical applications as they possess interesting biological activities that contribute to the discovery of natural therapeutic agents. In the present work, we used four seaweeds (Sargassum wightii, Ulva fasciata, cauterpa racemosa    and Padina gymnospora), extracted in five solvents (chloroform, methanol, petroleum ether, acetone and butanol) and tested for their antimicrobialactivty against 7 human bacterial pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutants, Bacillus subtilus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, E.coli and Salmonella typhimurium and 6 fish bacterial pathogens (Aeromonas sp , Pseudomonas sp, Flavobacterium sp, Yersinia sp, and  Vibrio cholera). All the extracts in all the seaweeds were highly effective against bacteria. All the extracted seaweeds contain tannin, phenol, saponins, alkaloids and flavanoids phytochemical compounds. In future, the research may help to preparation of bioactive nanopartical compounds.Keywords: Marine algae, Human and fish bacterial pathogens, solvents, antibacterial activity
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 1 2014 (January-March); 1-5
2321-6824
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/726/22668
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ANCIENT AYURVEDIC THERAPY AGNIKARMA IN CORN (KADAR)
BHARGAVA, AKHLESH KR.
The corn describe in ayurved text as kadar. Acharya Bhoj describe it as Manskeel. It's shape is just like Koalmatra. There is involvement of meda and rakta with dosha. It is very painful condition for the patient. Excision of the corn is very painful. In modern surgery the only form of treatment of an corn that affords any reliable prospect of cure is excision.But the surgeries of corn have an unenviable reputation for subsequent chronic wound healing, more hospitalization etc. These are few operations in surgery where the quality of the result is so much influenced by the technical skill of the surgeon. Generally is recommended that salicylic acid not be used by people with diabetes or when there is frail skin or poor circulation (because of concern about how the skin can heal). Sometime chemicals can harmful and allergic to the skin. Agnikarma is the best treatment for the corn. Acharya Sushruta has also describe-
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 1 2014 (January-March); 6-8
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ETHOSOMES: A NOVEL TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
KUMAR.CH, ANANDA
Dutt, Rajeswar
Skin acts as a major target as well as a principal barrier for topical/transdermal drug delivery. Despite the many advantages of this system, the major obstacle is the low diffusion rate of drugs across the stratum corneum. Several methods have been tried to increase the permeation rate of drugs temporarily. One simple and convenient approach is application of drugs in formulation with elastic vesicles or skin enhancers. Vesicular system is one of the most convenient methods for transdermal delivery of active substances and in that ethosomes are most useful vesicular systems. Ethosomal carriers are systems containing soft vesicles, composed of hydroalcoholic or hydro/glycolic phospholipid in which the concentration of alcohols is relatively high. The high concentration of ethanol brings increase in fluidity of lipids hence increase in permeability of the skin and improves the drug penetration. Ethosomal formulation may contain many drugs such as acyclovir, salbutamol, Insulin, cyclosporine, fluconazole, minodixil, etc. These are prepared by hot method and cold methods. The size of Ethosomal formulation can be decreased by sonication and extrusion method. The high concentration of ethanol makes the ethosomes unique and useful for transcellular delivery, delivery of hormones, anti-arthritis, anti-HIV etc.  Thus, it can be a logical conclusion that ethosomal formulation possesses promising future in effective dermal/transdermal delivery of bioactive agents.KEY WORDS: Stratum Corneum (SC), Liposome, Classic Liposomes, Ethosomes, Ethanol, Phospholipid, Vesicles, Transdermal Drug Delivery.   Â
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 1 2014 (January-March); 9-12
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2017-05-25T11:27:44Z
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RIVIEW OF SHRINGA , ALABY AND CUPPOING THERAPY
SONAL, CHATURVEDI
PANKAJ, KATARA
Ayurveda says that blood vitiated by vata ,pitta and khapha should be removed from the body, by using sringa (horn of animal),jaloka (leechs),and alabu(pitcher guard) respectively.Blood vitiated by all the doshas by using all these things,for removal of more blood using either horn ,leeches ,or pitcher guard is especially suitable.here we discussed about sringa and alabu chikitsha. Shring and Alabu Therapy can be coreleted with cupping therapy which is a modified form of shring and alabu therapy.cupping therapy is a form of alternative medicine  in which cups are placed on the skin to create suction.Key Word-Shinga ,Alabu,Cupping .
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 2 2014 (April-June); 1-2
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/922/677
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COMPARATIVE IN-VITRO ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL ATTRIBUTES OF DIFFERENT SOLVENT EXTRACTS FROM LEAF, BARK, ROOT AND INFLORESCENCE OF MEMECYLON UMBELLATUM BURM.
G. Killedar, Suresh
N. More, Harinath
S. Karade, Raviraj
V. Gaikwad, Suryakant
S. Mali, Sachin
SALUNKHE, SACHIN S.
This paper describes the antibacterial and antifungal activities and Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of different solvent (pet. ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate, acetone, methanol and water) extracts of leaves, bark, root and inflorescence of Memecylon umbellatum burm. The percent yields from leaves, bark, root and inflorescence was found to be 0.2062 to 2.836, 0.0601 to 0.5142, 0.050 to 1.425, 0.0210 to 0.717 respectively. Overall, acetone extract produced from the leaves exhibited significantly (P < 0.05) higher antibacterial activity along with superior antifungal activity. MIC for acetone and ethyl acetate extract of leaf was found to be 0.5 mg for the entire organisms compared to 3-15 mg for other extracts. Such study will explore pharmacological activity of the tested parts of Memecylon umbellatum burm especially, the leaves which might be valuable for therapeutic applications.
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 2 2014 (April-June); 3-8
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/925/685
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ROLE OF VILWADI YOGA AND PICHHA VASTI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PRAVAHIKA
MANOJ KUMAR GUPTA
Gaur, Dinesh Singh
S.K.Adhikari
Sharma, Shrikrisna
Viswakarma, Pawan Kumar
Sharma, Deepa
To study Pravahika on the basis of ayurvedic aetio-pathology and symptomatology along with modern aetiopathology.To evaluate the efficacy of Vilwadi yoga only in Pravahika.To evaluate the role of only vasti karma taking Pichha vasti for its management.To evaluate the efficacy of the both therapy when they are applied together.to evaluate the dietetic control in the management of pravahika. MethodThe patients of Pravahika were selected from O.P.D and I.P.D.of Shri N.P.A.Govt.ayurvedic College and Hospital, Raipur. After selection of patients they were randomly classified under three groups.1st group  was treated with the internal application of the compound drug i.e.Vilwadi Yoga, 2nd group was treated by shodhan therapy  i.e.Pichha Vasti and 3rd group was treated with both the applications. The required pathological investigation are done before and at intervals of 5 days after treatment for the each patient and noted carefully. The treatment continued for a minimum period of 15 days or that was extended for a further required period which was needful to the patient. At that time the result or efficacy of applications was observed carefully and those was noted for the further  analysis. At the time of treatment the patient was strictly advised to stay in specific diet that was pathya according to Ayurveda. In this period any other medicines were not administered to the patients.ResultIn this study out of 27 selected patients, 14 patients were treated by only vilwadi yoga whereas 7 and 6 patients were treated by pichha vasti and by the both applications respectively. Out of 27 cases 18 cases (66.67) were cured, 7case (25.93) were highly improved, where as two cases (7.40%) were found in improved conditions. the improvement was higher in the group treated by vilwadi yoga and pichha vasti  both.ConclusionThe this study none patients was reported as no response . Symptoms of these patients were recorded before and after the treatment in a specially prepared proforma for this purpose and these were analyzed after the treatment. No side effect or toxicity of the drug was observed during and after the treatment. Any types of complications of vasti chikitsa are also not seen. In this way, the clinical trials provides an encouraging result which proves the significant efficacy of Vilwadi yoga and Pichha Vasti on Pravahika vis-à -vis all types of dysentery specially amoebic dysentery.Key words   Pravahika, vilwadi yoga, pichha vasti Â
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 2 2014 (April-June); 9-13
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/1018/22669
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EVALUATION OF PELTOPHORUM ROXBURGHII FOR ITS HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AND ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENATION RATE
Nayani, Azmina
Adel, Abeer
Najam, Rahila
Objective: The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the effect of Peltophorum roxburghii on hematological activities and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate. This study was carried out in the department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Karachi, Karachi.Method: Study sample was of 20 albino rabbits (10 treated and 10 control ). For 30 days both group (control and treated) were maintained on distilled water and other on 100mg/kg Peltophorum roxburghii respectively. All analysis were conducted using standard techniques of hematological parameter and ESR as observation was carried out on last day (Day 30th).Results: The results showed increased in hemoglobin and erythrocyte sedimentation rate.Conclusion: It has been concluded that Peltophorum roxburghii increases hemoglobin and ESR.Key Words: Erythrocyte Sedimentation rate, Hemoglobin, Peltophorum roxburghii
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 2 2014 (April-June); 14-16
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/1019/766
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MICROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF LEAVES OF MEMECYLON UMBELLATUM BURM
KILLEDAR, SURESH G.
More, Harinath N.
Nadaf, Sameer J.
Objective: Aim of present work is to perform the microscopic evaluation, physicochemical analysis and to explore the morphology parameters of Memecylon umbellatum Burm leaves. Methods: Fresh and dried and desiccated powdered leaf samples was studies for its morphology, microscopy, organoleptic characters and an assortment of  other WHO recommended methods for standardisation. Results: The microscopy revealed the dorsiventral nature of the leaf. Mid rib showed presence of non lignified phloem, lignified xylem with well defined xylem fibers, vessels and parenchyma. Presence of Phloecentric Vascular bundles surrounded by endodermis and crystal sheath. Well defined patches of collenchyma were observed above and below the vascular bundles in the mid rib area. Trichomes are mostly absent and stomata (anomocytic) were observed on both epidermal surfaces. Conclusions: It can be concluded that the Microscopic analysis and pharmacognostic parameters can serve as tool for developing standards for proper authentication, quality and purity of Memecylon umbellatum Burm leaves.KEYWORDS: Memecylon umbellatum, Microscopic evaluation, Stomatal index, Palisade ratio
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 3 2014 ( July-September ); 6-9
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/1103/771
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AYURVEDA AND MENTAL HEALTH
DEEKSHITULU P.V, BALAJI
The review article explains Ayurveda has its own identity as most ancient and traditional System of Medicine in India. Ayurveda is perfect balance of mind, body and soul as complete health in human beings. Ayurveda aims at preservation and promotion of heath, and prevention and cure of diseases through the concepts of positive physical and mental health. Ayurveda is good Management of mental health
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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF CRYPTOLEPIS SANGUINOLENTA ROOT TABLETS
SALOME A, CHIME
V.I, ONYISHI
M. A., MOMOH
GODSWILL C., ONUNKWO
Objectives: To study were to formulate the ethanolic extract of Cryptolepis sanguinolenta root into tablets and to evaluate the effect of different binders and binder concentration on the properties of tablets. Materials and method: The phytochemistry of ethanolic extract of Cryptolepis sanguinolenta was evaluated. The tablets were formulated by wet granulation using gelatin and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (SCMC) as binders at concentrations of 2 %, 4 %, 6 % and 8 %w/w. The tablets were evaluated using the necessary official and unofficial tests. Results: Phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of alkaloids, terpenoids, steroids, proteins, carbohydrate, resins, reducing sugars and glycosides. Tannins, saponins, flavonoids and acidic compounds were absent.  The tablets passed the uniformity of weight test and deviations obtained complied with BP specifications. Tablets disintegration time ranged from 8.00 ± 0.10 to 13.50 ± 0.21 min for tablets formulated with 2 and 4 % gelatin and 10.00 ± 0.17 to 31.00 ± 0.27 min for tablets formulated with 2 and 8 % SCMC. C. sanguinolenta tablets formulated gelatin significantly showed higher hardness values than SCMC (p < 0.05). Tablets showed friability of approximately ≤ 1 %. Conclusion: Therefore, gelatin showed good properties for formulating Cryptolepis sanguinolenta normal release tablets than SCMC.Â
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Innovare Journal of Ayurvedic Sciences; Vol 2 Issue 3 2014 ( July-September ); 10-13
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https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijas/article/view/1155/22672