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Morphological Differences of Leaves of Six Species of Apocyanaceae

Morphological Differences of Leaves of Six Species of Apocyanaceae

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*Dr. Prashant Kumar Jha, Head, Quality Control Laboratories, ALNRMAMC, Koppa Professor (Dr.) Sanjaya K.S., Principal, ALNRMAMC, Koppa *Corresponding Author: [email protected] Received on: 12-11-2022            Accepted: 15-12-2022            Corrected: 30-12-2022 Abstract: Background: Apocyanaceae is one important families with number of medicinal plants. It comprises of 5,500 species worldwide and 118 species in India. Taxonomical identification of these species is important. Characteristics of flowers and fruits are usually taken in consideration. However, morphometrics of leaves are given so importance. So, in present study six species of Apocyanceae family studied based leaf-characteristics. Materials and Methods: Leaves of Parsonsia alboflavescens (Dennst.) Mabb., A...
A Review on Antitoxic Effects of Haridra Against Gara Visha

A Review on Antitoxic Effects of Haridra Against Gara Visha

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Dr. Bharat Bhushan, PG Scholar, Dept.of Agada Tantra,R.G. Govt. PG Ayurvedic College, Paprola, H.P. *Dr. Jaram Singh, Professor, HOD, Dept.of Agada Tantra,R.G. Govt. PG Ayurvedic College, Paprola, H.P. Dr. Rajveer, Lecturer, Dept.of Agada Tantra,R.G. Govt. PG Ayurvedic College, Paprola, H.P. *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received on: 17-09-2022           Accepted: 02-10-2022           Corrected: 22-10-2022 Abstract: Background: Poison is a substance that kills, injures or harms living organism through its chemicals. It is termed as Visha in Ayurveda. Three types of Visha are mentioned in Ayurveda including sthavara, jangham and kritrima. Kritrima visha is further classified as Dushi and Gara visha. Gara visha is incompatible combination of poisonous and non-poisonous s...
Physicochemical Analysis of Saptamrita Rasa

Physicochemical Analysis of Saptamrita Rasa

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*Dr. Milind Hukkeri, Professor, Dept. of RS & BK, ALNRMAMC, Koppa *Dr. Prashant Kumar Jha, ALNRMAMC, Koppa *Corresponding author: [email protected] *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received on: 31-05-2022           Accepted: 13-08-2022           Corrected: 25-08-2022 ABSTRACT: Background: Saptarmita rasa is an important formulation used in all types of diseases of mouth. Its composition includes minerals and metals along with herbs as Parada bhasma, Abhraka bhasma, Loha bhasma, Suddha (purified) Shilajita, Suddha Guggulu, Suddha Manahshila and Swarnamakshika bhasma. Analysis based on pharmacopoeial standards and quantitative estimation of elements present with formulation are required. 2. Materials and Methods: The physicochemical analysis consist...
Tantrayuktis: Steps of Scientific Understanding and Expression

Tantrayuktis: Steps of Scientific Understanding and Expression

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* Dr. Prashant Kumar Jha, ALNRMAMC, Koppa *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received on: 06-05-2022      Accepted: 21-08-2022      Corrected: 30-08-2022 Abstract: Background: Tantrayukti is an important tool mentioned in various ancient Indian texts for appropriate understanding and expression of scientific and logical literatures. Charak Samhita has quoted 36 yuktis in comparison of 32 cited in Sushruta Samhita. 2. Materials and Methods: A detailed review was done from available Indian philosophical books, ayurvedic texts, ancient literature texts, sanskrit texts and websites, 3. Result: Purpose: The purpose of tantrayukti lies with rational understanding of subject based on reasoning to acquire right cognition. 3.2: Approaches of distinguished yuktis:3.2.1: S...
Samsaya (Doubt), A Tool Of Knowledge (Valid Cognition) In Indian Philosophy

Samsaya (Doubt), A Tool Of Knowledge (Valid Cognition) In Indian Philosophy

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* Bimal Chandra Jha, Ex-Editor, Sachitra-Ayurved *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received on: 08-07-2022           Accepted: 16-07-2022           Corrected: 10-08-2022 Abstract: Background: Samasya (doubt) is indecision to take judgement. Psychologically, it reflects lack of confidence. Indian philosophical texts have creative approach. Doubt is considered as a tool of knowledge for innovational intellects. Want of clarifications of originated doubt, it opens the door for learning through appropriate logics and observations. Processes mentioned under Pramana pariksha becomes pivotal in solving the problems. Materials and Methods: A detailed reveiw was done from available Indian philosophical books, pubmed and other websites. Result: Difference of Samsaya from Viparyaya, Uh...
Toxicity of Gunja (Abrus precatorius) Seeds With Special Reference  to Abrin: A Review

Toxicity of Gunja (Abrus precatorius) Seeds With Special Reference to Abrin: A Review

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* Dr. Rajni Devi, P.G. Scholar, Department of Agada Tantra, RGGPGAC, Paprola, H.P. *Dr. Munna Lal Prajapati, Reader, Department of Agada Tantra, RGGPGAC, Paprola, H.P. * Porf. (Dr). Jaram Singh, HOD, Dept. of Agada Tantra, RGGPGAC, Paprola, H.P. Dr. Rajveer Singh, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Agada Tantra, RGGPGAC, Paprola, H.P. *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received on: 28-05-2022           Accepted: 21-06-2022           Corrected: 15-07-2022 Abstract: Background: Gunja is plant drug mentioned as main Visha among group of eight in Sthavara Visha in Sushruta Samhita as seeds of plants have toxic effects on multiple organs. Abrin and agglutinin-I are major compounds having toxic effects. Various workers have shown that the ingestion pulverized seeds causing pulmonary edem...
A Review on Relevance of Mahagada in Snake Bite of Big Four (Russell’s Viper, Saw-scaled Viper, Cobra and Common Krait) at Present

A Review on Relevance of Mahagada in Snake Bite of Big Four (Russell’s Viper, Saw-scaled Viper, Cobra and Common Krait) at Present

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* Dr. Sukriti Sharma, P.G. Scholar, Department of Agada Tantra, RGGPGAC, Paprola, H.P. * Porf. (Dr). Jaram Singh, HOD, Dept. of Agada Tantra, RGGPGAC, Paprola, H.P. Dr. Rajveer Singh, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Agada Tantra, RGGPGAC, Paprola, H.P. *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received on: 28-05-2022           Accepted: 11-05-2022           Corrected: 29-06-2022 Abstract: Background: Snake bites are common problem of India. 60 species are venomous but, maximum deaths happen after bites from big four including russell’s viper, saw-scaled viper, cobra and common krait. Lack of specific antivenom, inter- and intraspecific differences are major causes of deaths. So, does it mean other options are available? Agada tantra in Ayurveda deals with numbers of formulations includi...
A Comparative Wound Healing Study of Potoladi Ghrita, Jathyadi Ghrita and Positive Control on Rats

A Comparative Wound Healing Study of Potoladi Ghrita, Jathyadi Ghrita and Positive Control on Rats

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* Dr. Suhas H.D., P.G. Scholar, Department of RSBK, ALNRMAMC, Koppa Porf. (Dr). Dinesh Kumar Mishra, HOD, Dept. of RSBK, ALNRMAMC, Koppa Dr. Jagadeesh Maiyya, Associate Professor, Dept. of RSBK, ALNRMAMC, Koppa *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received on: 21-04-2022 Accepted: 5-05-2022 Corrected: 25-05-2022 Abstract: Background: Wound is known to human beings since the evolution. Learning of wound healings was result of observations of animals and nature. Disruption of integrity of skin, mucous, membranes and organ tissues due to trauma, infection or any other reasons is referred to as wound. Healing of such wounds is complex phenomenon involving physiological functions and medication at greater level. Materials and Methods: 36 albino rats were randomly selected and they w...
Pharmacognostical Study of Root of Euphorbia heterophylla L., A Folklore Drug

Pharmacognostical Study of Root of Euphorbia heterophylla L., A Folklore Drug

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* Dr. Prashant Kumar Jha, Head, Quality Control Lab., ALNRMAMC, Koppa *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received on: 11-04-2022 Accepted: 15-04-2022 Corrected: 19-04-2022 Background: Number of plants used in folklore medicines have shown promising effects after in vitro and in vivo screenings. Euphorbia heterophylla L. is one that needs proper investigations as stem and leaves are used as purgative and as stomache. Ethnobotanical claims suggest uses of roots as cathartic, emetic and galactogogue. Materials and Methods: The roots were collected locally from Koppa. Macroscopical and microscopical studies were done for both root and powder of roots. Physico-chemical parameters were tested. The preliminary phytochemical tests were done to check presence or absence of p...
Effect of Ingudi Phalamajja Lepa On Vyanga With Special Reference To Melasma

Effect of Ingudi Phalamajja Lepa On Vyanga With Special Reference To Melasma

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* Prof. (Dr.) Milind Hukkeri, ALNRMAMC, Koppa *Corresponding author: dr.milindhukkeri”yahoo.co.in Received on: 15-02-2022 Accepted: 28-02-2022 Corrected: 19-03-2022 Abstract: Background: Melasma is an acquired problem affecting persons with skin type IV-VI. This is correlated with Vyanga in Ayurveda. The prevalence is more in females than males. It may be centrofacial, malar, mandibular and extrafacial as per the position. Many of herbs or herbal formulations are suggested for the condition. They are predominant with ellagic acid, flavonoids, triterpenesaponin etc. Ingudi is rich triterpenesaponin. Materials and Methods: Subjects visiting to Hospital of ALNRMAMC were selected for the study irrespective gender and ethnicity. Thick lepa of Ingudi fruit pulp prepared with cold water was ...