Study of the efficacy of dhanyaka (coriandrum sativum) with sita (sugar candy) and dadhi (curd) in jaypal (croton tiglium) poisoning in albino mice

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Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Study of the efficacy of dhanyaka (coriandrum sativum) with sita (sugar candy) and dadhi (curd) in jaypal (croton tiglium) poisoning in albino mice
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.

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Pachkawade Shubhangi Tukaram
Jadhav Pradeep Uttam


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Year: 2020

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According to Ayurved , Jaypal (Croton tiglium) is one of the upvisha and after consuming it poisonous signs and symptoms occurs. In Ayurvedic texts, there are many formulations containing Jaypal (Croton tiglium) which were used as medicines. Even though these formulations are useful as medicines for diseases, unexpected poisoning may occur due to improper purification of the Jaypal (Croton tiglium) or due to its overdose. Dhanyaak (Coriandrum sativum) pestle with Sita (Sugar candy) and Dadhi (Curd) is mentioned as antidote for Jaypal (Croton tiglium) poisoning in Rasjalnidhi . So, to evaluate the efficacy of this yoga against Jaypal (Croton tiglium) poisoning in Albino mice, present study was taken for research work. Dose of Jaypal (Croton tiglium) was decided by LD 50 method. Mice were observed for 14 days, in both groups for signs like drowsiness, distension of abdomen, tremors, excessive salivation, watery stool& death. From this study it can be stated that Dhanyaka (Coriandrum sativum), Sita (Sugar candy), Dadhi (Curd) is useful in Jaypal (Croton tiglium) poisoning because it delays the onset of signs & survival period in Jaypal (Croton tiglium) poisoning. Keywords: Jaypal

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