Volume : IX, Issue : IX, September - 2019

A COMPARATIVE PHARMACEUTICAL AND ANALYTICAL STUDY OF GUDUCHI GHRITA PREPARED FROM FRESH AND DRY GUDUCHI (Tinospora cordifolia)

Dr. Priyanka Gupta, Dr Raghuveer, Dr Phalguni Tandel

Abstract :

Sneha kalpana is one of the by and large used and supported estimations sorts of Ayurvedic game plan of medication. It is a pharmaceutical technique which is sought after to convey an oleaginous medicament by the mix of kalka, Kwath, and distinctive dravyas, in express game plans by presenting them to a foreordained warming model and range. There are four sorts of sneha explained in Ayurveda classics.1)Ghrita, 2)Taila, 3)Vasa 4) Majja. Out of these ‘Ghrita‘ is considered as ‘the best‘ by standards of its tailing unique properties, it quickly solidifies the properties of various meds which collaborated with it and did not leave its own one of a kind trademark qualities when in contact with various drugs. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) had been utilized in the indigenous arrangement of medication since the Vedic time frame. It was basic medication and was much of the time referenced in a large portion of the Samhitas, Nighantus and Ghranthas. It was considered as one among the mainstream sedate regarding accessibility, economy, and simplicity of organization. The botanical source of Guduchi throughout India is Tinospora cordifolia (wild) Miers, of the family Menispermaceae. As consent of any formulation it is said by ancient Acharyas that always Guduchi should be taken in fresh form but lack of availability and suitability dry Guduchi used more than fresh. Considering this, study had been planned to use fresh and dry Guduchi for its Ghrita preparation.

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A COMPARATIVE PHARMACEUTICAL AND ANALYTICAL STUDY OF GUDUCHI GHRITA PREPARED FROM FRESH AND DRY GUDUCHI (TINOSPORA CORDIFOLIA), Dr. Priyanka Gupta, Dr Raghuveer, Dr Phalguni Tandel INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-9 | September-2019


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