An Insight into Sneha Kalpana vis-à-vis Liposome Sneha Kalpana vis-à-vis Liposome
Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: An Insight into Sneha Kalpana vis-à-vis Liposome Sneha Kalpana vis-à-vis Liposome
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V K Roshni
S.V. Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital T.T.D, Tirupati
C H Sridurga
Professor and HOD, Department of Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, S.V. Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital T.T.D
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Year: 2023 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v11i3.705
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The lipid-based formulation known as Sneha Kalpana contains both ghrta and taila. Sneha kalpana is a pharmaceutical process used to prepare oleaginous medications from substances like kalka, kwatha or dravya dravya taken in a specific ratio and heated for a specific amount of time. Sneha kalpana can be compared with Liposomal system of drug delivery. The present study highlights the importance and superiority of lipid-based preparations from modern and Ayurvedic perspectives. The lipids are used externally and internally in Ayurveda. It has the potential to bypass the blood-brain barrier. The liposomal mechanism of drug delivery is an advancement in the modern medical system. Simple microscopic vesicles are called liposomes which completely surround an aqueous volume in a lipid-based membrane. In this review, we summarize the main applications of liposomes, the superiority of Sneha kalpana and the comparison of sneha kalpana with liposomes.
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