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A progressive review of
Sandhana kalpana
(Biomedical fermentation): An advanced innovative dosage form of Ayurveda
Anand Chaudhary, Neetu Singh, Madhuri Dalvi, Asmita Wele
July-September 2011, 32(3):408-417
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93925
PMID
:22529661
Sandhana kalpana
(biomedical fermented formulations) are one of the best dosage forms of Ayurveda in practice since thousands of years. In order to prepare these medicaments, certain sets of conditions are prearranged, which lead to fermentation. Thus, products bequeath with self-generated ethyl alcohol, which potentiate these preparations (
Asava-Arishta
), pharmaceutically and therapeutically. Commonly, medicinal and commercial components of these formulations are prompting many researchers to contribute in manufacturing, quality control, safety, and efficacy of these formulations. To cope up with this, literature related to
Asava
-
Arishta
has been surveyed from the
Vedic
period to recent publications of Government of India, ie, Ayurvedic Formulary of India, and presented briefly here. In this review paper, we have discussed pioneering facts such as nature and amount of carbohydrate, type of containers, optimum temperature, variety and relevance of initiator of fermentation, manufacturing, regulatory rules, and business aspects of
Asava-Arishta
. After going through this basic information, any academician or researcher may show a way to further strengthen this dosage form.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Efficacy of
Ashwagandha
(
Withania somnifera
Dunal. Linn.) in the management of psychogenic erectile dysfunction
Prasad Mamidi, AB Thakar
July-September 2011, 32(3):322-328
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93907
PMID
:22529644
Erectile dysfunction (ED) has been defined as the persistent inability to attain and maintain an erection sufficient to permit satisfactory sexual performance. By 2025, men with ED will be approximately 322 million, an increase of nearly 170 million men from 1995. The present study was aimed to evaluate the efficacy of
Ashwagandha
(
Withania somnifera
) in the management of psychogenic erectile dysfunction. In this study, a total of 95 patients with psychogenic erectile dysfunction satisfying the DSM IV TR diagnostic criteria were selected, out of them 86 patients completed the course of treatment. In Trial Group,
Ashwagandha
root powder and in Control group, Placebo (Wheat powder) were given for 60 days. Treatment selection and its allocation were done by following computerized randomization plan. Criterion of assessment was based on the scoring of International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) Scale. Paired and Unpaired
t
test were used for statistical analysis. In Trial group (
n
=41), 12.6% and in Control group (
n
=45), 19.11% of improvement was observed with the significance of (
P
<0.001). There was no significant difference (
P
>0.05) found in between the two groups. Both
Ashwagandha
and Placebo provided no relief (<25% improvement on IIEF) in psychogenic erectile dysfunction.
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Development and standardization of Mysore
Tridosha
scale
S Shilpa, CG Venkatesha Murthy
July-September 2011, 32(3):308-314
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93905
PMID
:22529642
The authors have developed a personality scale to assess
Tridoshas i.e
.
Vata
,
Pitta
, and
Kapha
from psychological perspective in human beings. The
Tridoshas
are composed of the
Pancha Mahabhutas
, but one or the other
Dosha
is dominant singularly or in combination. There can never be a state when one or the other
Pancha
Mahabhutas
and consequently the
Tridoshas
are absent totally. All five are essential to sustain life.
Vata Dosha
is composed of
Akasa
and
Vayu Mahabhuta
.
Pitta Dosha
is composed of
Tejas
or
Agni
and
Ap Mahabhuta
.
Kapha Dosha
is composed of
Ap
and
Prithvi
Mahabhuta
. Although
Tridosha
is studied, understood, and applied in
Ayurveda
, the present authors have tried to validate the same from the domain of psychology. Since the authors are not from the domain of
Ayurveda
but of Psychology, there are some constructs that are not amenable for psychological testing which have been ignored. Only those constructs that can be used by psychologists to assess the psychological aspects of the
Dosha Prakriti
have been used to build items for the assessment of personality. In this process, the psychometric properties of the scale are established. The scale assesses the psychological manifestation of the
Tridoshas
, which was the basic objective. The standardization procedure involved in the development of the Mysore Psychological
Tridosha
Scale is herewith delineated.
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REVIEW ARTICLES
Modified
Ksharasutra Chikitsa
for
'Shambukawarta Bhagandara'
Mahesh Kumar Harit, Amar P Dwivedi
July-September 2011, 32(3):418-421
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93926
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:22529662
Horse-shoe Fistula is a big challenge for both Modern and Ayurvedic Surgeons. We can correlate this with '
Shambukawarta Bhagandara'
described by
Sushruta
. Here, fistula forms secondary to an ischiorectal abscess and both the ischiorectal fossae are involved. Also, they open posteriorly into the anal canal, at the 6 o'clock position, and are associated with a big cavity lying superior (above the levatorani). Therefore, in such a clinical feature neither Fistulotomy ('Wanley operation') nor '
Ksharasutra'
treatment alone, prove useful. After going through this, we can say that there is a definite need for newer surgical innovative techniques, to tackle this challenging disease. An integral approach of 'Fistulectomy along the arms of the Horse-shoe fistula with
Ksharasutra
ligation' in the remaining track connected to the anal canal, and drainage of the postanal space abscess, proved to be very successful. We have tried the same technique with very good results. No recurrence was found in the patients during the follow-up period of three years. The given diagrammatic presentation of the plan of surgery will help to understand the procedure.
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PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Evaluation of anti-depressant and anxiolytic activity of
Rasayana Ghana
Tablet (A compound Ayurvedic formulation) in albino mice
Yogesh S Deole, Sulakshan S Chavan, BK Ashok, B Ravishankar, AB Thakar, HM Chandola
July-September 2011, 32(3):375-379
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93918
PMID
:22529654
In recent years, many Ayurvedic formulations are being researched to provide an effective antidepressant and anxiolytic drug in the field of psycho-pharmacology. The present study was planned to evaluate the anti-depressant and anxiolytic activity of
Rasayana Ghana
Tablet comprising three herbs
Guduchi
(
Tinospora cordifolia
Miers),
Aamalaki
(
Emblica officinalis
Garten) (RGT) and
Gokshura
(
Tribulus terrestris
Linn). Swiss albino mice were divided into four groups of six animals each, comprising of both male and female in each group. Group I received water served as normal control (WC), group II received vehicle and served as vehicle control (VC), group III received
Rasayana Ghana
tablet and group IV received standard drug diazepam (2 mg/kg) for anxiolytic study in elevated plus maze and standard antidepressant imipramine (5 mg/kg) for anti-depressant activity in behavior despair test.
Rasayana Ghana
tablet along with
ghee
and honey as vehicle is found to be having antidepressant and anxiolytic activity in experimental animals. Thus, this formulation can be used in prevention and treatment of depression and anxiety.
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PHARMACEUTICAL STANDARDIZATION
Effect of
Shodhana
(processing) on
Kupeelu
(
Strychnos nux-vomica
Linn.) with special reference to strychnine and brucine content
Swarnendu Mitra, VJ Shukla, Rabinarayan Acharya
July-September 2011, 32(3):402-407
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93923
PMID
:22529660
Kupeelu
(
Strychnos nux-vomica
Linn.) commonly known as nux vomica is a poisonous plant used extensively in various ayurvedic formulations, with great therapeutic significance. Ayurveda recommended the administration of
Kupeelu
only after purification in different media like cow's urine (
Go mutra
), cow's milk (
Go dugdha
), cow's ghee (
Go ghrita
),
Kanji
(sour gruel), and so on. Apart from the classical methods some other methods are also adopted by the traditional practitioners using castor oil (
Eranda taila
), ginger juice (
Ardraka swarasa
), in the purification of
Kupeelu
seeds. In the present study an attempt has been made to purify the seeds by performing two different methods (one classical and another traditional) using
Kanji
and
Ardraka swarasa
as
Shodhana
media. This study reveals that both the methods studied reduce the strychnine and brucine contents in comparison to the raw seeds as determined by
high performance thin layer chromatography
(HPTLC). After purification in
Kanji
and
Ardraka swarasa,
the strychnine content was reduced by 39.25% and 67.82%, respectively, and the brucine content in the purified seeds was also found to have decreased by 17.60% and 40.06%, in comparison to the raw seeds.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Effect of dietary, social, and lifestyle determinants of accelerated aging and its common clinical presentation: A survey study
S. M. S Samarakoon, HM Chandola, B Ravishankar
July-September 2011, 32(3):315-321
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93906
PMID
:22529643
Aging is unavoidable and natural phenomenon of life. Modern gerontologists are realizing the fact that aging is a disease, which Ayurveda had accepted as natural disease since long. Rate of aging is determined by one's biological, social, lifestyle, and psychological conditions and adversity of which leads to accelerated form of aging (
Akalaja jara
or premature aging). The aim of this study is to identify potential factors that may accelerate aging in the context of dietry factors, lifestyle and mental makeup. The 120 diagnosed subjects of premature-ageing of 30-60 years were randomly selected in the survey study. Premature ageing was common among females (75.83%), in 30-40 age group (70%), 86.67% were married, had secondary level of education (36.66%), house-views (61.67%), belongs top middle class (58.33%) and engaged in occupations that dominating physical labour (88.33%). The maximum patients are constipated (60%), had
mandagni
(80%),
vata
-
kapha
prakriti
(48.33%),
rajasika prakriti
(58.33%),
madhyama vyayama shakti
(73.33%), and
madhyama jarana shakti
(85.83%)
.
Collectively, 43.33% patients were above normal BMI. The more patients had
anushna
(38.33%) and
vishamasana
dietary pattern (25.83%), consumed Lavana (88.33%) and
Amla
rasa
(78.33%) in excess on regular basis. Some patients had addicted to tobacco (11.67%) and beetle chewing (5.83%). The maximum patients had no any exercise (79.17%) and specific hobby (79.17%) in their leisure times. Analyzing Hamilton Anxiety and Depression Rating Scales revealed that 39.80%, 37.86%, 33.98%, 24.27% and 18.44% patients had insomnia, depression, tension, GIT symptoms and anxious mood respectively. These data suggest that certain social, dietary and lifestyle factors contribute towards accelerated ageing among young individuals.
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Effect of
Atibalamula
and
Bhumyamalaki
on thirty-three patients of diabetic neuropathy
Kalapi Patel, Manish Patel, SN Gupta
July-September 2011, 32(3):353-356
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93913
PMID
:22529650
Diabetic neuropathy is a relatively early and common complication affecting approximately 30% of diabetic patients. According to Ayurvedic principles there is involvement of
Vata
and
Pitta Dosa
in diabetic neuropathy.
Bhumyamalaki
(
Phyllanthus niruri
) is a plant which shows possibility to pacify these two
Dosas
. Another plant
Atibala
(
Abutilon indicum
) has also
Vata
pacifying qualities. Present study has been carried out to study the effects of
Bhumyamalaki
and
Atibala
on 33 patients of diabetic neuropathy. All the patients have been given
Bhumyamalaki
Churna
3 g twice a day and decoction of 10 g of
Atibala
-
mula
twice a day for 30 days. Neuropathy analyzer machine has been used for exact recording of sensory perception of vibration, cold and hot sensations before and after treatment. Changes in numbness, tingling, burning sensation and pain in lower limbs have also been assessed before and after treatment. Results have been analyzed statistically by applying the '
t
' test. It can be stated from the results that use of
Bhumyamalaki
and
Atibalamula
in the patients of diabetic neuropathy can revert the diminished sensory perception and can reduce the symptoms significantly.
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SPECIAL ARTICLE
Report on the status of Indian medicine and folk healing-with a focus on the benefits that the systems have given the public
Shailaja Chandra
July-September 2011, 32(3):299-303
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93902
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Ayurveda in critical care: Illustrating Ayurvedic intervention in a case of hepatic encephalopathy
Sanjeev Rastogi, PS Srivastav
July-September 2011, 32(3):345-348
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93911
PMID
:22529648
Ayurvedic interventions have largely been considered helpful in chronic debilitating conditions where active management of a clinical condition is not required. It is for this notion; Ayurvedic therapies have never been approached in any critical care condition requiring an active management. A perception that herbo-metallic components of various Ayurvedic drugs may actually harm the patients who are in compromised vital status has further added to this apprehension against use of such medicines in critical care. Contrary to the conventional belief, we observed a case of grade three hepatic encephalopathy with severely compromised liver function that was successfully treated with Ayurvedic therapy containing many heavy metal containing compounds. The liver function got improved in this case following the Ayurvedic intervention. The symptomatic improvements in this case were also identifiable through biochemical tests showing the functional status of liver. This case therefore is worthy of taking a note for possible inclusion of Ayurvedic interventions in critical care where Ayurvedic therapies are discarded without being given a chance of getting evaluated.
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PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Antioxidant and anticancer evaluation of
Scindapsus officinalis
(Roxb.) Schott fruits
Shaktikumar C Shivhare, Arjun O Patidar, KG Malviya, KK Shivhare-Malviya
July-September 2011, 32(3):388-394
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93921
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:22529657
Several methods exist for the treatment of cancer in modern medicine. These include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery; most cancer chemotherapeutants severely affect the host normal cells. Hence the use of natural products now has been contemplated of exceptional value in the control of cancer. Plant-derived natural products such as flavonoids, terpenes, alkaloids, etc., have received considerable attention in recent years due to their diverse pharmacological properties including cytotoxic and cancer chemopreventive effects. Looking into this, the antioxidant and anticancer evaluation of
Scindapsus officinalis
(Roxb.) Schott fruits has been attempted to investigate its antitumor activity. The collection and authentication of the plant material mainly fruits and their various extractions was done. Identification of plant's active constituents by preliminary phytochemical screening was carried out. An
in-vitro
cytotoxic assay using the brine shrimp lethality assay with brine shrimp eggs (
Artemia salina)
at a dose of 1-10 μg/ml with the fruit extract was performed by the method described by Mayer
et al.
Cell viability using the Trypan blue dye exclusion test at a dose of 20, 40, 80, 120, and 160 μg/ml dissolved in DMSO (final concentration 0.1%), and cytotoxicity using the MTT assay where viable cells convert MTT into a formazan salt were performed. All pharmacological screening for acute toxicity and anti tumour studies using EAC 1 x 10
6
cells/mouse treated Swiss albino mice at a dose of 100 and 200 mg/kg/day orally was carried out. Biochemical and antioxidants predictions from various parameters like hematological, RBC, WBC count, PVC, total protein, Tissue Lipid Peroxidation, SOD, CATALASE, GPx, GST levels and anti tumour activity of
Scindapsus officinalis
were observed. The data was statistically analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett's and Tukey's multiple comparison test. The antitumor effect of the extract is evident from the increase in mean survival time (MST) lifespan, reduction in the solid tumor volume, and also the reversal of altered hematological parameters almost equal to normal. The methanolic extract (100-200 mg/kg/day orally) was found to be cytotoxic on human cancer cell lines. In addition, the methanolic extract had an antioxidant effect as reflected by a decrease in LPO, GST, and GPx (oxidant enzymes), and an increase in SOD and catalase.
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REVIEW ARTICLES
Effect of different
Avaleha
in the management of
Tamaka Shwasa
(Bronchial Asthma)
Ankit Gupta, PK Prajapati
July-September 2011, 32(3):427-431
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93928
PMID
:22529664
Avaleha
, which are generally elegant preparations, can be used for both preventive and curative purposes. Many research works have been carried out on different
Avalehas.
A number of studies with different
Avalehas
and their respective clinical efficacy in
Tamaka Shwasa (
Bronchial
Asthma)
have been carried-out at Department of
Rasashastra
and
Bhaishajya Kalpana,
IPGT & RA, Jamnagar
.
A review has been carried out of such works to know the better one. In the work, it has been found that highly significant (
P
<0.001) results on
Shwasakastata
were found in all the groups, except in the
Kamsa Haritaki Avaleha
(B) group which was insignificant (
P
<0.02).
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PHARMACOGNOSTICAL RESEARCH
Pharmacognostical study of
Tamalaki
(
Phyllanthus fraternus
Webster), a herb used in
Tamaka-svasa
Binay Sen, SD Dubey, K Tripathi
July-September 2011, 32(3):398-401
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93924
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:22529659
Tamalaki
is a herbacious medicinal plant, described in
Ayurvedic
texts in many occurrences with different properties, actions, uses and synonyms, supposed to indicate more than one species commonly used in practice. Modern scholars mostly suggest
Phyllanthus fraternus
Webster (syn.
P. niruri
Linn.),
P. amarus
Schum. and Thonn. and
P. urinaria
Linn. as the source plants of
Tamalaki
. In this study, an attempt has been made to designate
P. fraternus
as the source plant of
Tamalaki
used in the treatment of
Tamaka-svasa
(Bronchial asthma) and other respiratory disorders by analyzing therapeutic uses, actions, properties, taste, synonyms as well as pharmacognostical characters. Smooth capsule, six tepals, less and short fibrous root, pentagonal outline with wing-shaped young stem are some of the specific characters observed in this species.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
A clinical study of some Ayurvedic compound drugs in the assessment quality of life of patients with
Eka Kushtha
(psoriasis)
Charmi S Mehta, Alankruta R Dave, VD Shukla
July-September 2011, 32(3):333-339
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93909
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:22529646
Psoriasis is a chronic disease that can have substantial psychological and social impact on patient's life. Psoriasis has been shown to affect health-related Quality of Life to an extent similar to the effects of other chronic diseases such as depression, myocardial infarction, hypertension, etc. The modern treatment options not only provide temporary relief but also have serious side effects. Thus, the chronic and recurring nature of the disease hampers the Quality of Life to a great extent. In the present study, patients were randomly divided into two groups.
Koshtha Shuddhi
was done by
Eranda bhrushta haritaki
(6 g at night with
ushnodaka
) in patients of both the groups for 3 days before starting the treatment. A total of 111 patients were selected for the present study and were grouped into two. Patients of group A (45) were given "
Navayasa rasayana leha
" and "
Dhatryadhyo lepa
" for external application. Stress is a well-known precipitating factor of Psoriasis. Hence, to study the efficacy of
Medhya rasayana
drugs, patients of group B (49) were given Medhya rasayana tablet along with the application of Dhatryadhyo lepa. The duration of the study was 3 months and follow-up was done for one month. Both the groups showed equally good results on improving the quality of life in the patients in terms of Dermatology life quality index and Psoriasis disability index.
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A clinical study of
Haritaki
and
Saindhava Lavana
in
Kaphaja Kasa
with special reference to
Samyoga Guna
Ajay K Rout, RR Dwivedi
July-September 2011, 32(3):357-360
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:10.4103/0974-8520.93914
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In clinical practice,
Guna
which are to be with
Bhisak
are mainly the Paradi
Guna
s which can also be called as Miscellaneous
Guna
s. As rightly quoted by
Acarya Caraka
, for getting success in the treatment
Paradi
Guna
s are the best. The
Sutra
quotes "
Sidhyupaya Cikitsayam
" which means that
Cikitsa
i. e.
Dhatusamya
will be done mainly with the help of
Paradi Gunas.
Thus in this study an attempt was made to know the comparative effect of
Haritaki
and
Saindhava lavana
alone and
Samyukta
effect in
Kaphaja Kasa
. Three groups were made for proper evaluation of the therapy. In Group-A
Haritaki
Tablet 2 gm/ twice a day (500 mg tablet x 4), In Group-B
Saindava Lavana Curna
2 gm/ twice a day and in Group-C
Haritaki
+
Saindhava lavana
Tablet 4 gm/twice a day (500 mg tablet x 8) was given. Results were assessed after 7 days with the help of a specially prepared proforma. The hematological, Urine and Stool investigations were carried out. In subjective and objective criterias, significant results were found in Group-C as compared to Group-A and Group-B. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the combined (
Samyoga
) effect of
Haritaki
and
Saindhava lavana
is much efficient than the single drug therapy.
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Effect of
Rasanjana Madhu Ashchyotana
in
Netra Abhishyanda
(Mucopurulent Conjunctivitis)
Atul Bhardwaj, Manoj Tanwar
July-September 2011, 32(3):365-369
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93916
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To evaluate the comparative efficacy of Ayurvedic formulation a
Rasanjana Madhu
(RM) eye drops and
Honey Rose
(HR) water eye drops in
Netra Abhishyanda
in mucopurulent conjunctivitis, the current study is planned. Total of 35 patients attending the outpatient department of
Shalakya Tantra
at R. G. G. Postgraduate Ayurvedic College, Paprola, Distt. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh with characteristic features of
Netra Abhishyanda
were selected for the present study. Twenty patients were given trial drug, i.e., RM eye drops, while 15 patients were given HR eye drops. Random sampling technique was adopted for the present study. The duration of the treatment was 7 days with 1 week follow-up. Patients receiving the trial group demonstrated reduction of redness, burning sensation, lacrimation, photophobia, foreign body sensation, discharge, and congestion, which were statistically significant with 93% patients cured or markedly improved category. Signs and symptoms stated above were also statistically reduced with HR eye drops, probably because of well-documented hygroscopic and bacteriocidal properties of honey. Based on the study, it can be concluded that, RM eye drops are very effective in the management of
Netra Abhishyanda
viz. Infective conjunctivitis.
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A comparative clinical study of
Shatapatrayadi churna
tablet and
Patoladi yoga
in the management of
Amlapitta
Jitendra Kumar, Alankruta R Dave, Madhuri G Vyas
July-September 2011, 32(3):361-364
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93915
PMID
:22529651
Amlapitta
is a very common disease caused by
Vidagdha Pitta
with features such as
Amlodgara
,
Hrid Kantha Daha
, and
Avipaka
. This is a burning problem of the society. Irregular and improper food habits, and busy stressful lifestyle is one of the main culprit.
Amlapitta
is the GI disorder described in
Ayurvedic
texts that closely resembles with
Gastritis
in modern science. In chronic stage, it may lead to ulcerative conditions. In this study, total 41 patients were registered and were randomly divided into two groups. In group A,
Shatapatrayadi churna tablet
and in group B
Patoladi Yoga
tablet were given for 1 month. The
Nidana
, signs, and symptoms were observed carefully to get idea about the
Samprapti
of the disease. The effect of
Patoladi Yoga
on
Roga Bala
is 65.79%, 62.11% on
Agni Bala
, and 63.35% on
Deha and Chetasa bala
. The overall relief was 63.75%. The effect of
Shatapatrayadi tablet
on
Roga Bala
was 71.94%, 73.15% on
Agni Bala
, and 77.68% on
Deha and Chetas
Bala
. The overall relief was 74.25%.
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A clinical study on the effect of
Arka Taila
in the management of
Karnasrava
(Otomycosis)
Komal K Palmer, DB Vaghela, R Manjusha
July-September 2011, 32(3):349-352
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:10.4103/0974-8520.93912
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:22529649
Karnasrava
is the condition characterized by discharge from
Karna
and occurs mainly due to
Avarana
of
Vata
Dosha
. Otomycosis denotes diffuse otitis externa due to fungal infection in ear. Otomycosis being one of the causes of
Karnasrava
was selected for the study. The present study is done on 28 patients of
Karnasrava,
who were grouped in to two with 14 patients in each group. Group-A was treated with
Arka Taila Karnapurana
and Group-B with Clotrimazole ear drops (standard control). The signs and symptoms were studied before and after treatment. Result of the study indicates that
Arka Taila
and Clotrimazole are equally effective in all the signs and symptoms of
Karnasrava
(Otomycosis).
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Clinical effect of
Kukkutanda Twak Bhasma
in the management of
Swetapradara
Gatikrushna Panda, KB Mohapatra
July-September 2011, 32(3):370-374
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93917
PMID
:22529653
Swetapradara
is an important gynecological disorder nowadays. Most women in the reproductive age group complain about white discharge. Due to white discharge, they are prone to so many other symptoms, such as backache, itching in vulva, and burning micturition. According to
Ayurveda,
swetapradara
is caused by the vitiation of
Kapha
and
Vata
dosha
.
Kukkutanda twak
is also said to be
Kapha Vata
shamaka
and
swetapradara
shamaka
. In
Ayurveda
so many drugs are mentioned in the treatment of
swetapradara.
Among them
Kukkutanda twak bhasma
is a good medicine. In this clinical study
Kukkutanda twak bhasma
has shown statistically significant improvement in white discharge, backache, itching, anemia, weakness, and urinary tract infection.
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INNOVATIVE VIEWS
Ayurpathy: A modern perspective of Ayurveda
CK Katiyar
July-September 2011, 32(3):304-305
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
A pilot study to clinically evaluate the role of herbomineral compound "
Rakatchap Har
" in the management of essential hypertension
Ruchika Nandha, Harpal Singh, Parminder Moudgill, Gurpreet Kular
July-September 2011, 32(3):329-332
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93908
PMID
:22529645
The aim of the present study was to investigate the clinical efficacy of a herbomineral medicine
Rakatchaphar
(Each 500 mg cap contains
Sarpgandha
150 mg,
Shankhpushpi
75 mg,
Jatamansi
75 mg,
Jahar Mohra Khatai Pishti
75 mg,
Moti Pishti
75 mg,
Ras Sindoor
50 mg) in essential hypertension, an observational prospective study was done at Shri Ashutosh Maharaj (SAM) Ayurvedic Treatment and Research Centre, Noormahal. Ninety-eight patients in the age group 28-76 years with essential hypertension without any co-morbid illness were included in the study. Patients were treated with cap
Rakatchaphar
500 mg twice a day. Blood pressure (BP) was monitored on subsequent follow-up visits at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks. Change in Diastolic BP (DBP), Systolic BP (SBP), and Mean BP (MBP) were analyzed statistically by Student's
t
test, ANOVA, and Post hoc Bonferroni test. On first visit the mean SBP, DBP, and MBP was 164.16±17.27, 101.88±9.20, and 122.27±10.57 mm Hg, respectively. After 8 weeks of therapy there was a statistically significant fall in SBP (122.98±11.36), DBP (80.90±8.57), and MBP (94.86±9.24) in mmHg (
P
value <0.0001).
Rakatchap Har
offers an efficacious and safe combination of natural products available for the treatment of hypertension.
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REVIEW ARTICLES
A critical review of the philosophical concepts of
Carakopaskara
commentary
Asit K Panja, Om Prakash Upadhyaya, Abichala Chattopadhyaya
July-September 2011, 32(3):422-426
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93927
PMID
:22529663
Philosophy is the prime specialty as it fulfills the ultimate goal of life with the depiction of the liberation of the soul. The human body composed of mind, other sensory organs along with five proto-elements, is to be treated from the clinical applicability of the philosophical series of events. The current review is the categorical analysis of the philosophical thought depicted in "
Carakopaskara
commentary" of Pandit Jogindranath Sen in the purview of underlined theme of
Caraka Samhita
and classical orthodox philosophy.
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EXPERT VIEWS
"Ayurpathy": Misconceived and unwarranted
RH Singh
July-September 2011, 32(3):306-307
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:10.4103/0974-8520.93904
PMID
:22529641
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PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Psychotropic activity of
Argyreia speciosa
roots in experimental animals
Varsha J Galani, Bharatkumar G Patel
July-September 2011, 32(3):380-384
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93919
PMID
:22529655
Argyreia speciosa
(L.f.) Sweet (convolvulaceae) commonly known as
Briddhadaraka
is regarded as a "
Rasayana" drug in the ayurvedic system of medicine to cure diseases of nervous system. In this study, hydroalcoholic root extract of
A.
speciosa
was subjected to evaluate psychotropic effects in classical experimental models. Effect of the extract on spontaneous motor activity, pentobarbital-induced sleeping time, motor coordination, exploratory behavior, and apomorphine-induced stereotypy were investigated in mice. Effect of the extract on catalepsy and haloperidol-induced catalepsy were studied in rats. Preliminary phytochemical and acute toxicity screenings were also performed. The extract (100, 200, and 500 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly decreased spontaneous motor activity, exploratory behavior, and prolonged pentobarbital sleeping time in mice. The extract also remarkably attenuated the intensity of apomorphine-induced stereotypy but had no effect on motor coordination. The extract produced catalepsy and potentiated haloperidol-induced catalepsy in rats. These results provide evidence that the hydroalcoholic extract of
A
. speciosa roots may contain psychoactive substances that are sedative in nature with possible neuroleptic properties.
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EDITORIAL
Ayurveda: Think globally... act locally…
HM Chandola
July-September 2011, 32(3):297-298
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93901
PMID
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PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Study on the diuretic activity of
Veerataru Kwatha
in albino rats
Bhupesh R Patel, BK Ashok, B Ravishankar
July-September 2011, 32(3):395-397
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93922
PMID
:22529658
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the diuretic activity of
Veerataru
[
Dichrostachys cinerea
(Linn.)]
Kwatha
in experimental animals by following the standard procedure. Randomly selected animals were divided into three groups of six animals each. The root of
Veerataru
was administered orally in the form of
Kwatha
at a dose of 5.4 and 10.8 ml/kg. Parameters like volume of urine, pH of urine and urinary electrolyte concentrations like sodium, potassium and chloride were studied.
Veerataru Kwatha
increased the urine output in a dose-dependent manner. However, it did not affect the urinary electrolyte concentrations. From the present study, it can be concluded that the root of
Veerataru
has diuretic property.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Prevalence of
Adhyashana
in patients attending IPGT and RA Hospital and its effect on health
Hitesh A Vyas, RR Dwivedi
July-September 2011, 32(3):340-344
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93910
PMID
:22529647
Adhyashana
is a technical term of
Ayurveda
, which means eating before digestion of previous food. All the ancient classics describe the ill effects of
Adhyashana
.
Charaka
mentioned it as a prime causative factor for
Grahani dosha
. It is also said that
Adhyashana
can cause severe and incurable diseases or even death. All these references indicate the importance of
Adhyashana
as one of the health destroying factors, and yet this subject remained untouched by the Ayurvedic scientists for research. The present study was carried out to search the prevalence of
Adhyashana
in the patients of various diseases. For this purpose a survey study was planned and a total of 235 subjects attending outpatient and inpatient department of the Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research Hospital were surveyed. Among these patients 62.98% were found to be habituated to
Adhyashana
.
Purishvaha Srotodushti
was found in a maximum number of patients, which was 42%. Status of the disease was
Krichchhra saadhya
in maximum of these patients.
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PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Study on the diuretic activity of
Euphorbia fusiformis
Buch.-Ham. in albino rats
BK Ashok, Savitha D Bhat, VJ Shukla, B Ravishankar
July-September 2011, 32(3):385-387
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.93920
PMID
:22529656
The present study was undertaken to evaluate diuretic activity of
Euphorbia fusiformis
root powder in Wistar strain albino rats. Randomly selected animals were divided into three groups of six animals each. The root powder was suspended in distilled water and administered orally at a dose of 90 mg/kg therapeutically equivalent dose (TED) and 180 mg/kg (TED × 02) to overnight fasted rats. The diuretic activity was evaluated by determination of urine volume and urinary electrolyte concentrations. Test drug showed significant increase in urine volume and urinary electrolyte excretion in a dose-dependant manner. Thus, from this study, it can be concluded that roots of
E
.
fusiformis
possess diuretic activity.
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LETTER TO EDITOR
Mehamudgaravati
and type 2 diabetes mellitus
Viroj Wiwanitkit
July-September 2011, 32(3):432-432
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Tailabindupariksha
of the urine
Beuy Joob, Viroj Wiwanitkit
July-September 2011, 32(3):433-433
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Vamana
procedure
Somsri Wiwanitkit, Viroj Wiwanitkit
July-September 2011, 32(3):434-434
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Authors' reply
Ila Tanna, HM Chandola, JR Joshi
July-September 2011, 32(3):432-433
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Bharti Gupta, SC Mahapatra, Renu Makhija, Adarsh Kumar, Nikhil Jirankalgikar, MM Padhi, Ramesh Babu Devalla
July-September 2011, 32(3):434-434
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Pavan Kumar Sangu, VanithaMurali Kumar, Meera Shiv Shekhar, Murali Krishna Chagam, Penchala Prasad Goli, Prasanna Kumar Tirupati
July-September 2011, 32(3):433-433
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