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Effect of Temperature Change on the Physicochemical Properties of Taila Preparations with Special Reference to Masha Taila

Effect of Temperature Change on the Physicochemical Properties of Taila Preparations with Special Reference to Masha Taila

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* Anushree H.S., Research Assistant, ALNRMAMC, Koppa*Corresponding author: [email protected] Received: 08-04-2021 Paper Corrected: 21-05-2021 Accepted: 05-06-21 Abstract: Taila preparations (medicated oils) are one of dosage forms used in Ayurveda with tila taila as base in maximum cases. In Masha taila, tila taila (sesame oil) works as base. Tila taila contains 14% saturated fatty acids, 33-54% oleic acid and 35-59% linoleic acids. Temperature affects the quality of oil by interfering with physical, chemical and compositional compositions. 1.5-2% of total saturated fatty acids are observed converted to alkanes at temperature of 140-160°C for 8 hours.Materials and Methods: The Masha Taila was heated separately at 40°C, 80°C, 120°C, 160°C and 200°C. This was done for 10 sampl...
Standard Operating Procedures For Manufacturing and Analysis of Masha Taila

Standard Operating Procedures For Manufacturing and Analysis of Masha Taila

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*Prof. (Dr.) Milind Hukkeri, Dept. RS&BK, ALNRMAMC, KoppaAnushree H.S., Research Associate, Quality Control Lab., ALNRMAMC, KoppaProf. (Dr.) Dinesh Kumar Mishra, HOD, Dept. RS&BK, ALNRMAMC, Koppa *Corresponding Author: [email protected] Received: 21-01-2021 Paper Accepted: 05-02-2021 Corrected: 16-02-21 Abstract: Background: Standard operating procedures (SOPs) are step by step instructions to achieve uniformity of efficacy and quality. It is becoming mandatory for pharmaceutical industries as the drugs are part of everyone’s life. Ayurvedic pharmaceutical classical texts deal with various types of formulation preparation techniques in written forms. The steps are mentioned based on resources of that time. No complete details based on quality measurements including ti...