Significance of Physico-chemical analysis
Physico-chemical analysis is a comprehensive study of the physical and chemical properties of various substances, crucial for determining their quality and effectiveness, especially in pharmaceutical formulations. It involves assessing characteristics such as pH, moisture content, and composition of samples like Rasnadi Basti, Saptaparna Kshara, and herbal formulations. This method is essential for ensuring proper standards in the effectiveness of drugs, as well as the quality of ingredients used in various traditional remedies and pharmaceutical products.
Synonyms: Chemical analysis, Material characterization, Physicochemical assessment
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The concept of Physico-chemical analysis in scientific sources
Physico-chemical analysis encompasses the examination of physical and chemical properties of various formulations, including natural products like Vidari tubers and Brahmi Ghrita, to ensure quality, efficacy, and stability for effective applications.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) A method of evaluating the physical and chemical properties of water samples to determine their quality.[1] (2) The examination of the physical and chemical properties of a substance, in this case, groundwater, to determine its quality and composition.[2] (3) A systematic study of the physical and chemical properties of Tamra Bhasma to support its standardization.[3] (4) The examination of the physical and chemical properties of substances, which can help in determining the quality and effectiveness of herbal drugs.[4] (5) A scientific method to investigate the physical and chemical properties of a substance, used to assess the quality of sandal wood seed oil.[5]
From: AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
(1) A series of tests performed to determine properties such as pH, alcohol content, and specific gravity of the formulations.[6] (2) Testing methods to evaluate the physical and chemical properties of plant materials.[7] (3) Physico-chemical analysis involves quantitative assessments of the physical and chemical properties of drugs, crucial for their standardization in Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia.[8] (4) An assessment of physical and chemical properties such as moisture content, ash values, and solubility in different solvents.[9] (5) The evaluation of physical and chemical properties of substances, such as pH, extractive values, and moisture content.[10]
From: Ancient Science of Life
(1) A study examining both physical and chemical properties of a substance, which in this case pertains to Karkatasringi.[11] (2) The study of the physical and chemical properties of the three samples of Cyavanaprasa to ensure quality and efficacy.[12] (3) The study of physical and chemical properties of substances to understand their composition and quality.[13] (4) Combines physical and chemical methods to assess the properties and composition of plant materials for pharmaceutical purposes.[14] (5) Analysis that investigates the physical and chemical properties of a substance to assess its quality and identify any foreign matter.[15]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
(1) The study and evaluation of the physical and chemical properties of Khageshwara Rasa to ensure its quality and efficacy.[16] (2) A detailed examination of the physical and chemical properties of substances, in this context, focusing on the ingredients of Ketaki Moolaadi Taila and Vachaadi Upanaha.[17] (3) An examination of the physical and chemical properties of the Ashwagandhadi Syrup, such as pH, viscosity, and specific gravity.[18] (4) The analysis focusing on the physical and chemical properties of the formulated products.[19] (5) An evaluation method that examines the physical and chemical properties of a substance, providing data about its composition and stability.[20]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) The assessment of the physical and chemical characteristics of Rasnadi Basti, including its composition and purity.[21] (2) A method for determining the physical and chemical properties of substances, particularly focusing on their purity, quality, and therapeutic efficacy.[22] (3) Investigation of physical and chemical properties of a substance, in this case, a herbal formulation, to assess its quality and efficacy.[23] (4) The examination of the physical and chemical properties of Ayurvedic preparations to understand their characteristics and efficacy.[24] (5) An examination of the physical and chemical properties of Ashwagandha roots that contribute to their quality and efficacy.[25]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) Physico-Chemical analysis involves examining the physical and chemical properties of a substance, in this case, the Tavaksiri sample, to understand its composition and effects.[26] (2) A thorough examination of the physical and chemical properties of a substance, which in this case, involves assessing different attributes of Kasisa Bhasma.[27] (3) The process used to evaluate the physicochemical properties of Shunthyaadi Ghrita, helping to understand the changes during and after pharmaceutical processing.[28] (4) The process of characterizing the physical and chemical properties of Patola Nimba Rasakriya in this study.[29]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
(1) A method to evaluate the quality, standardization, and safety of Ayurvedic drugs through numerous parameters, including ash values and pH.[30]