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- Evaluation of Quality Control Parameters for Srngyadi Churna – A Potential Ayurvedic Formulation
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1 National Research Institute for Ayurveda - Siddha Human Resource Development, Gwalior, IN
2 National Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Research, Moti Bagh Road, Patiala, IN
3 National Research Institute of Ayurvedic Drug Development, Bhubaneswar, IN
4 Ayurveda Central Research Institute - New Delhi, IN
5 Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, New Delhi-110058, IN
1 National Research Institute for Ayurveda - Siddha Human Resource Development, Gwalior, IN
2 National Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Research, Moti Bagh Road, Patiala, IN
3 National Research Institute of Ayurvedic Drug Development, Bhubaneswar, IN
4 Ayurveda Central Research Institute - New Delhi, IN
5 Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, New Delhi-110058, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Vol 5, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 42-46Abstract
Standardization of Ayurvedic formulations is essential in order to assess the quality, purity, safety and efficacy of drugs based on the amounts of their active principles. The present research work is an attempt to standardize “Srngyadi Churna” an ayurvedic polyherbal formulation used in the treatment of cough, asthma and fever. The formulation was prepared in institute pharmacy as per Ayurvedic formulary of India, Part- I guide lines and attempts to evaluate the organoleptic characters, phamacognostic study and physicochemical parameters like pH, Loss on drying at 105°C, Water soluble extract, Alcohol soluble extract, Total Ash, Acid insoluble ash and TLC. The study revealed specific identities for crude drug taken which will be useful in identification and control to adulterations of the drugs.Keywords
Srngyadi Churna, Standardization, Ayurveda, Asthama, Formulation.References
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- Meena A. K., Rao M M, Panda P, Kiran, Yadv Ajay, Singh Uttam, Singh B Standardisation of Ayurvedic Polyherbal Formulation, Pancasama Churna. International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research. 2010, 2 (1).
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- Meena A. K., Mangal A. K., Rao M. M., Panda P., Simha G. V., Shakya S. K., Padhi M. M. and Babu Ramesh. Evaluation of Standardization Parameters for Sitopaladi Churna an Ayurvedic Formulation. Asian J. Research Chem. 2011, 4(12): 1867-1871.
- Ayurvedic, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Aegle marmeolus (Linn.) Corrae - A Review
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1 National Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Research, Patiala - 147001, Punjab, IN
2 Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, Janakpuri, Delhi- 110058, IN
1 National Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Research, Patiala - 147001, Punjab, IN
2 Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, Janakpuri, Delhi- 110058, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Vol 3, No 6 (2011), Pagination: 340-344Abstract
The scientific basis for the statement that plant and their active constituents play an important role in the prevention diseases is continuously advancing. Most sacred herb in Indian mythology, Bael (Bilva), word Bilva means that kills all the diseases has several medicinal properties. As mentioned in Dhanvantri nigantu, in 10th century that the unripe fruit is sangrahi, the research also shows the same result that unripe fruit is most effective remedy for chronic diarrhea and dysentery without fever. The present review deals with its history, origin, distribution, cultivators, nutritive value, phytochemical properties and therapeutic uses of Aegle marmeolus. It is antidysentary, anti diarrheal, antimicrobial, antipyretic, anti inflammatory, analgesic, cardio protective, antidiabetic, anticancerous, antispermatogenic, radio protective and also cures peptic ulcer and respiratory infections.Keywords
Aegle marmeolus, Anticancerous, Phytochemical, Diarrhea.References
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- Vibro-Acoustics Analysis for Prediction of Disturbance/Noise in Machine Workshop
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1 Mech Dept, BEC, BBSR, IN
2 Mech Dept, GCE, Bhawanipatna, IN
1 Mech Dept, BEC, BBSR, IN
2 Mech Dept, GCE, Bhawanipatna, IN
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Technology Spectrum Review, Vol 1, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 7-14Abstract
A noise source can be very complex in nature. In noise control engineering an essential first step is to identify the strongest contributing noise sources. There are many tools available for predicting noise levels in industrial workrooms. These comprise simple theoretical formulae or empirical models as well as more complex methods of image or ray-tracing approaches. These more complex methods, such as the ray-tracing approaches, are proven prediction methods, but they involve considerable calculation times. Simple formulae and empirical models involve reduced computation times, at the cost of reduced performance.Keywords
Noise Sources, Octave Bands, Sound Propagation Curve.References
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- Evaluation of Standardization Parameters for Sitopaladi Churna an Ayurvedic Formulation
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A. K. Meena
1,
A. K. Mangal
1,
M. M. Rao
1,
P. Panda
1,
G. V. Simha
1,
S. K. Shakya
1,
M. M. Padhi
2,
Ramesh Babu
2
Affiliations
1 National Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Research, CCRAS, Patiala-147001, IN
2 Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, Janakpuri, Delhi-110058, IN
1 National Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Research, CCRAS, Patiala-147001, IN
2 Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, Janakpuri, Delhi-110058, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 4, No 12 (2011), Pagination: 1867-1871Abstract
Sitopaladi churna is well known ayurvedic formulation is official in Ayurvedic Formulary of India, traditionally used for asthma, cough and cold, tuberculosis, chest pain, chronic rhinitis/sinusitis, coryza and other respiratory disorders. It is used as an anti-tussive, analgesic and antipyretic. It is observed that the consistency and content varies from one manufacturer to another which affects therapeutic activity of the formulations. Hence, it is needed to develop a protocol for the evaluation of herbal drugs. In this study attempts to evaluate the main parameters of drug standardization like Organoleptic characteristics, phamacognostic study, extractive values, ash values, physical characteristics, loss on drying and TLC. This study on Sitopaladi churna was precise, reproducible and may be considered as a protocol for its evaluation and establishment.Keywords
Ayurvedic Formulation, Standardisation, Pharmacognosy, Kapha, Sitopaladi Churna.- Pharmacological and Phytochemical Evidences for the Plants of Wedelia Genus-A Review
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1 National Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Research, Moti Bagh Road, Patiala-147001, IN
2 Regional Research Institute of Unani Medicine, Royapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 National Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Research, Moti Bagh Road, Patiala-147001, IN
2 Regional Research Institute of Unani Medicine, Royapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN