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January-March 2018
Volume 39 | Issue 1
Page Nos. 1-60
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EDITORIAL
Ayurveda research: The present status and prospects
p. 1
Anup Thakar
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_269_18
PMID
:30595626
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Comparative clinical study of
Guggulu
-based
Ksharasutra
in
Bhagandara
(fistula-in-ano) with or without partial fistulectomy
p. 2
Rakesh Kumar Meena, Tukaram Dudhamal, Sanjay Kumar Gupta, Vyasadeva Mahanta
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_19_15
PMID
:30595627
Background:
In Ayurveda,
Bhagandara
is considered as one of the grave disease by
Sushruta
due to more recurrence rate.
Ksharasutra
is para-surgical procedure which is found more effective in the management of fistula-in-ano.
Ksharasutra
is routinely prepared with
Snuhi Ksheera
(latex),
Haridra
powder and
Apamarga Kshara
. In conventional method collection of
Snuhi
latex is time consuming and laborious.
Guggulu
was selected as an alternative for preparation of
Ksharasutra
having similar binding property as
Snuhi
latex, and has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. That is why, here, in this trial, the
Snuhi
latex was replaced by
Guggulu.
Aim:
To evaluate the efficacy of
Guggulu
based
Ksharasutra
with and without partial fistulectomy in the management of
Bhagandara
.
Materials and Methods:
In this research study, 42 patients of
Bhagandara
(fistula-in-ano) were selected and randomly divided into two groups. In group-A (
n
= 22), patients were treated only with application of
Guggulu
-based
Ksharasutra
and in group-B (
n
= 20), partial fistulectomy was done and then
Guggulu
-based
Ksharasutra
was applied in remaining fistulous tract. After
Ksharasutra
application, patients were assessed for relief in symptoms such as pain, discharge, itching and swelling as subjective parameters and unit cutting time (UCT) as an objective parameter, on weekly follow-up basis and
Ksharasutra
was changed by railroad technique up to complete cut through of the tract.
Results:
In patients of group-A (plain
Guggulu
-based
Ksharasutra
), highly significant relief was seen in pain and discharge. The significant result was seen in itching while insignificant relief in swelling. In patients of group-B (partial fistulectomy with
Guggulu
-based
Ksharasutra
), relief in symptoms such as pain, discharge, and itching was statistically highly significant. The relief in swelling in this group was found statistically significant. The mean UCT was 8.85 days/cm in group-A, whereas the mean UCT was 8.19 days/cm in group-B.
Conclusion:
Partial fistulectomy with
Guggulu
-based
Ksharasutra
is better as compared to plain
Guggulu
-based
Ksharasutra
application in cases of
Bhagandara
(fistula-in-ano).
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Clinical evaluation of
Trivṛta
powder (
Operculina turpethum
Linn.) and
Aragvadha Patra Lepa
(paste of leaves of
Cassia fistula
Linn.) in the management of
Vicharchika
(eczema)
p. 9
Manisha T Talekar, Sisir Kumar Mandal, Reetu R Sharma
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_45_15
PMID
:30595628
Background:
In
Ayurveda
, majority of skin diseases have been mentioned under the umbrella of
Kushtha
and in other words, it can be listed as “
Ayurvedic
dermatology.” Among them,
Vicharchika
(eczema) included under
Kshudra Kushtha
, has been mentioned as curable disease, but due to relapsing nature of the disease and hazardous side effects of the modern drugs, it is difficult to manage.
Ayurveda
classics described a number of formulations to combat
Kushtha
(skin diseases) which offers effective remedy for eczema. Therefore, the attempt was done to assess the effect of
Nitya Virechana
(regular purgation) along with local application in its management.
Aim and Objective:
The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of
Trivritta
powder along with
Aragvadha Patra Lepa
(paste) and
Aragvadha Patra Lepa
(paste) alone as local application in the management of
Vicharchika
(eczema).
Materials and Methods:
A total of 63 patients of
Vicharchika
(eczema) were selected and allocated in 2 groups, out of which 60 patients (30 patients each) completed the trial treatment. Group A received
Trivritta
powder (
Operculina turpethum
Linn.) along with local application of paste of leaves of
Aragvadha
(
Cassia fistula
Linn.) and group B received local application of
Aragvadha Patra Lepa
(paste) for the duration of 4 weeks.
Results:
All calculations were calculated through ‘Graph Pad In Stat 3’ software.
Nitya Virechana
(regular purgation) by
Trivritta
along with
Aragvadha Patra Lepa
(group A) proved more effective to control itching, discharge, burning sensation, eruption, discoloration, pain and edema of cases of
Vicharchika
.
Conclusion:
Treatment with
Trivritta
(
Operculina turpethum
Linn.) along with local application of paste of
Aragvadha Patra Lepa
is effective in reducing the symptoms of
Vicharchika Kushtha
(eczema).
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CASE REPORT
Assessment of the outcome of Ayurvedic treatments for vertebral fracture with motor dysfunction
p. 16
A. M. H. S. Attanayake, J. A. A. S. Jayaweera, WW Kubukgolla, U. M. G. D. De Silva
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_226_16
PMID
:30595629
Assessment of outcome following Ayurveda treatment protocol was done in a complicated case of spinal fracture with motor dysfunction and having a past history of Pott's disease. A 52-year-old man was suffering from motor dysfunction after a spinal fracture at D5/D6 level. The patient sought
Ayurveda
treatments because he did not gained any significant improvement according to mainstream medical treatments what he underwent for several years. According to
Ayurveda
, the patient was treated following immobilization, external and internal application of herbal preparations followed by physiotherapy. The outcome of the treatments were monitored by motor function assessment, quality of life assessment and computed tomography scan. Initial signs of improvement were observed just after 1 month of commencing
Ayurveda
treatments. Continuously following the treatments for 24-month duration, the patient was reverted back to his normal life. This complicated case of spinal fracture was successfully cured using Ayurveda treatment. Therefore, the observations made here would be useful for organizing a future clinical trial.
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PHARMACOGNOSTICAL STUDY
Bioactivity-guided isolation of potent anxiolytic compounds from leaves of
Citrus paradisi
p. 21
Vikas Gupta, Ravinder Sharma, Parveen Bansal, Gunpreet Kaur
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_173_17
PMID
:30595630
Context:
Citrus
fragrances have been attributed with mood-enhancing properties by aromatherapists. Leaves of this plant have been reported to exert anti-anxiety activity. Till date, no specific phytoconstituent responsible for this has been identified.
Objective:
Isolation of anxiolytic constituent of
Citrus paradisi
using bioactivity-guided fractionation.
Materials and Methods:
Leaf extracts of four varieties of
C. paradisi
in petroleum ether, chloroform, methanol and water were evaluated for anti-anxiety activity in mice using elevated plus-maze apparatus. Because of activity in methanol extract, it was used for safety evaluation/acute toxicity studies in animals. Bioactive fraction of methanol extract was subjected to column chromatography and structure of the isolated compound was elucidated by melting point, ultraviolet, infrared, nuclear mass reactor and mass spectroscopy. The isolated constituents were further evaluated for anti-anxiety activity using light/dark model and hole-board model of anxiety.
Results:
Results showed no mortality at a dose up to 2000 mg/kg body weight that indirectly reflects the safety profile of the leaf extracts. Fractionation of methanol extract led to the isolation of four flavonoids (rutin, quercetin, kaempferol and myricetin). The isolated compounds exhibited significant anxiolytic activity in different animal models.
Conclusion:
The study confirms the presence of four flavonoids responsible for anti-anxiety activity.
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PHARMACEUTICAL STUDIES
Pharmaceutico-analytical study of
Samaguna, Dwiguna
and
Shadguna Balijarita Rasa Sindura
p. 29
P Hrishikesh, NM Harsha
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_110_16
PMID
:30595631
Introduction:
Rasa Sindura
is a
Kupipakva Rasayana
which is very popular and is widely used in therapeutics till date. Therapeutic property of
Rasa Sindura
varies with proportion of
Gandhaka
added to
Parada.
Aims and Objective:
The present study was carried out to reevaluate and compare differences in the pharmaceutical analytical study of
Rasa Sindura
prepared with the changing proportion of
Gandhaka
. To prepare
Samaguna
(RS),
Dwiguna
(2RS) and
Shadguna
(6RS)
Balijarita Rasa Sindura
and to carry out X-ray diffraction study (XRD) and Fourier-Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) of the samples.
Material and Methods:
Samaguna, Dwiguna
and
Shadguna Balijarita Rasa Sindura
were prepared as per classical reference and the samples were subjected to XRD and FTIR.
Results:
The duration of trituration for the preparation of
Samaguna, Dwiguna
and
Shadguna Kajjali
was 70, 40 and 24 h respectively. The duration of heating was 16, 16 and 19 h respectively. Average percentage yield of RS, 2RS and 6RS was 54%, 34.44% and 11.35%, respectively XRD showed increased crystallinity of the samples. FTIR spectrum revealed the decrease of unsaturated carbon and exchangeable proton as the proportion of sulfur increased in the preparation.
Conclusion:
XRD and FTIR suggested better stability of the crystals of 6RS than 2RS and RS.
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Establishment of quality function deployment with special reference to good manufacturing practice of
Chandraprabha Vati
p. 34
Abhay Jayprakash Gandhi, Vinay J Shukla
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_44_18
PMID
:30595632
Context:
Quality function deployment (QFD) is a powerful tool for the translation of vague, imprecise customer requirements into clear, measurable technical requirements.
Aims:
The objective of this article is twofold: (a) to propose a platform conceptual model for
Chandraprabha Vati
and (b) to present 10-step procedure to build QFD matrix.
Materials and Methods:
The method deals with, first, preparing two conceptual models for
Chandraprabha Vati
for the sake of manufacturing unit. The survey study was carried out for two products for the selection of customer requirement. Then, with the help of survey study QFD's house of quality matrix was prepared which contained two products, i.e., classical product prepared by pharmacy of university and marketed product. High performance thin layer chromatography study was also carried out.
Statistical Analysis Used:
Principal component analysis (PCA) was applied to the data using unscrambler software.
Results:
The results of QFD chart and PCA analysis were obtained from the two surveys. The first survey reveals that if proper care is taken during preparation on hardness and capping of
Vati
, then product goes toward zero defects. The second survey reveals that if proper care is taken during preparation on hardness, capping and sticking, then physically
Vati
goes toward zero defects.
Conclusions:
The 10-step procedure facilitates the process of reasoning and reduces the time spent for manufacturing with zero defect in product.
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PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES
Antidiarrheal activity of
Clitorea ternatea
Linn. (Fabaceae) ethanol leaf extract in rats
p. 40
Ramdas Bhanudas Pandhare, Sangameswaran Balakrishnan, Gaurav Dnyandeo Bangar, Pramod Dnyandeo Dighe, Vinayak Kashinath Deshmukh
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_19_17
PMID
:30595633
Background:
Clitorea ternatea
Linn. (Fabaceae) is a plant which is traditionally used for the treatment of wide range of pharmacological activities including antimicrobial, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, diuretic, local anesthetic, antidiabetic, insecticidal, blood platelet aggregation-inhibiting and diarrhea in India. However, scientific evidence does not exist in any literature to corroborate the claim of therapeutic success of the plant species in diarrhea.
Aim of the Study:
The core aim of the present study is to evaluate the antidiarrheal activity of
C. ternatea
ethanol extract (CTE).
Materials and Methods:
The antidiarrheal activity was evaluated using castor oil and magnesium sulfate (MgSO
4
)-induced diarrhea method. The effects of CTE on gastrointestinal motility, intestinal transit and enteropooling were also examined in rats.
Results:
CTE (100–400 mg/kg, p.o.) produced dose-dependent and significant (
P
< 0.05–0.01) protection of rats against castor oil and MgSO
4
-induced diarrhea, inhibited intestinal transit and delayed gastric emptying. CTE dose dependently and significantly delayed the onset of castor oil and MgSO
4
-induced diarrhea, decreased the frequency of defecation and reduced the severity of diarrhea in the rats compared with loperamide (10 mg/kg, p.o.).
Conclusion:
These findings confirm the ethno medicinal use of
C. ternatea
as a valuable natural remedy for the treatment, management and/or control of diarrhea.
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Assessment of
Trisama
, an ayurvedic formulation on intestinal transit time in swiss albino mice
p. 46
Amit G Patel, Minuatee R Patel, Mukeshkumar B Nariya
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_33_18
PMID
:30595634
Background:
Trisama
is an Ayurvedic formulation that can be prescribed for wide range of disorders, especially abdominal disorders such as indigestion, constipation and flatulence.
Trisama
is prepared by mixing an equal quantity of powder of
Shunthi
(
Zingiber officinale
Linn.),
Haritaki
(
Terminalia chebula
Retz.) and
Guduchi
(
Tinospora cordifolia
[Willd.] Miers.). As a single ingredient,
Haritaki
is an alternative to prokinetic drugs,
Guduchi
for intestinal motility and
Shunthi
for digestion-related problems.
Materials and Methods:
The present study aims to evaluate the effect of
Trisama
dosage forms on intestinal motility by adopting kaolin expulsion test in Swiss albino mice.
Trisama
powder (0.65 and 1.3 g/kg) and
Trisama
decoction (12.48 ml/kg) were administered and intestinal transit time of kaolin and latency of onset of kaolin expulsion in fecal matter was assessed.
Results:
Both the dosage forms of
Trisama
shortened the intestinal transit time of kaolin. However, the observed effects were statistically significant in
Trisama
powder at higher dose and
Trisama
decoction in comparison to control group. The behaviors of mice and consistency of fecal pellet were almost the same as observed in normal control group.
Conclusion:
From the present study, it is concluded that
Trisama
has significant intestinal motility-enhancing property in mice which may be useful in gastric problems without affecting the general physiology.
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SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
A clinical study to evaluate the role of
Triphaladya Guggulu
along with
Punarnavadi Kashaya
in the management of hypothyroidism
p. 50
Karishma Singh, Anup B Thakar
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_62_17
PMID
:30595635
Context:
Hypothyroidism is one of the most common thyroid disorders in India, affecting one in ten adults. Although the diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism are often considered simple, there are large number of people with this condition who are suboptimally treated. Due to wide spectrum of the disease and high prevalence in the society, the current issue was opted for study and its management by means of Ayurvedic principles.
Materials and Methods:
Fifteen eligible hypothyroid patients with serum thyroid-stimulating hormone >4.5 μIU/ml and serum T
3
and T
4
lower than their respective normal range were selected and treated with
Triphladya Guggulu
pills and
Punarnavadi Kashayam
(decoction) for 45 days. Patients were advised to discontinue any medicine they might be taking for the management of hypothyroidism to assess the unbiased effect of therapies.
Results:
Significant improvement was observed on subjective parameters, but the results on objective parameters were statistically insignificant (
P
> 0.05). Of the 15 enrolled patients, excellent improvement was observed in 33.33% of the patients, while marked improvement was reported by 53.33% of the patients, moderate improvement was found in 6.66% of the patients and same number of patients, that is, 6.66% showed mild improvement. Moreover, few interesting observations were noted 4 months after completion of the trial. Out of 15 patients registered, 86.66% had positive drug history for levothyroxine. After clinical trial, 6.66% of the patients continued their previous dosage of levothyroxine, while 80% of the patients had withdrawn their hormone replacement therapy.
Conclusion:
Triphladya Guggulu
and
Punarnavadi
decoction are effective in the management of hypothyroidism.
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A pilot study on clinical efficacy of
Agnikarma
and
Pathyadi
decoction (an Ayurvedic formulation) in the management of
Ardhavabhedaka
(migraine)
p. 56
Brinda Kanakhara, Varsha Chaudhari
DOI
:10.4103/ayu.AYU_84_17
PMID
:30595636
Introduction:
Ardhavabhedaka
described under
Shiroroga
(disease of the head in Ayurveda) occurs due to vitiation of
Tridosha
(all of three biological humors). The signs and symptoms of migraine can be correlated with
Ardhavabhedaka
. Looking to the agony caused during acute episode of migraine and unavailability of specific management and only symptomatic management in conventional medicine this study was conducted.
Agnikarma
is indicated in severe pain and
Pathyadi
decoction is indicated in the management of
Shiroroga
.
Aim and Objective:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of
Agnikarma
and
Pathyadi
decoction in the management of
Ardhavabhedaka
(migraine).
Materials and Methods:
A total of 15 patients were selected from outpatient department of Ayurveda College.
Agnikarma
was done on affected temporal side of face, dot type for 1 time, once in a week followed by application of honey–
Ghee
. Along with this,
Pathyadi
decoction 40 ml twice a day for 30 days was also given.
Results:
Statistically highly significant relief (
P
< 0.001) was noted in headache, photophobia and phonophobia and statistically significant (
P
< 0.05) relief was noted in vomiting, nausea and vertigo.
Conclusion:
Agnikarma
along with
Pathyadi
decoction can be considered as an effective line of treatment to manage
Ardhavabhedaka
(migraine).
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