Physicochemical, phytochemical, and hptlc evaluation of shatavhadi taila, shasthika shaali, balamoola kwatha churna, and trayodashang guggulu
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Physicochemical, phytochemical, and hptlc evaluation of shatavhadi taila, shasthika shaali, balamoola kwatha churna, and trayodashang guggulu
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Prakash Meti
Lohith B A
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Year: 2022
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Sandhigatavata is a condition in which vitiated vayu gets localized in sandhi and causes shoola , shotha, and stambha leading to reduced movements. Shashtika Shali Pinda Swedana is the main types of Pinda Swedana indicated in Sandhigatavata . This acts as a combination of both Bahya Snehana and Swedana . Acharya Charaka has mentioned Shatahvadi Taila in the management of Vata diseases. Trayodashanga Guggulu has been mentioned in Bhaisajaya Ratnavali in the context of Vataraktadhikara To highlight their mode of action accurately the Pharmacological analysis and HPTLC Study on the same helps in proper understanding and interpretation of drug action. This article enlightens about the Pharmacological analysis and HPTLC Study of Shatavhadi Taila, Shasthika shaali, Balamoola Kwatha Churna, and Trayodashang Guggulu. As per the Analysis reports the presence of Carbohydrates, Steroids, Alkaloids, Flavonoids Glycosides, etc are positive. The pharmacologically active elements like carbohydrates, alkaloids, and flavanoids are both Alcohol and watersoluble whereas the others like steroids and glycosides are alcohol soluble extracts. Phytochemical Analysis of Shatavhadi taila is both Water and alcohol soluble. Proteins, Tannins, triterpenoids, and flavanoids are watersoluble. Steroids alone are only alcohol soluble. The presence of these elements in the final product is directly proportional to the biological activity expressed by the product. With this in mind, the Qualitative analysis of the final product holds good. Understanding of different active principles present in the different formulations helps in explaining their mode of action scientifically. Keywords: Physicochemical Analysis , Phytochemical Analysis, HPTLC, Shasthikashaali, Balamoola Kwatha Churna, Shatvhadi Taila, Trayodashang Guggulu INTRODUCTION Sandhigatavata is a type of Vatavyadhi characterized by vata poorna druti sparsha, Shotha, Vedana during Prasarana , and Akunchana
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