Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of amavatari rasa by using adjuvant induced rat paw volume method
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of amavatari rasa by using adjuvant induced rat paw volume method
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Abhilasha A
Srinivas Yadav K
Surekha S Medikeri
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Year: 2018
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The disease Amavata was first mentioned in which is formed due to deranged Agni. auto immune disorder that primarily affects joints. One of the main problems in RA is joint inflam affects between 0.5 to 3% of adults in the developed world is most frequent during middle age and women are affected 3 times as frequently as men. There are among them Amavatari Rasa is one of the herbo mineral &study was to observe the effect of Amavatari Rasawas used to induce arthritis in rats. Randomly selected 30 Female Albino of 6 rats each. Rats were injected with 0.1 ml of Freund’s C left hind paw. The paw volume of both the 14 th and 21 st days of treatment. In Disease Cdard (Prednisolone induced) and Amavatari Rasasignificant decrease in the inflammation. Keywords: Amavata, Rheumatoid arthritis, INTRODUCTION Ayurveda, the science of health has its roots from ancient times
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