Analytical Study of Darvyadi Raskriya: an Ayurvedic Formulation
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Ayurveda is a treasure of herbs that are being used in both preventive and curative aspect of life. Ayurveda is rich in various already prepared formulations mentioned by our Acharyas that need to be explored. There is need of making these formulation patent and standardization. All these formulations demand scientific study and standardization. One of such formulation is Darvyadi Raskriya mentioned in our classics in context of Sharangdhar Samhita (Netraroganashak Upchaar). Materials and method: To standardize the sample on physiochemical parameter, it was tested in analytical laboratory and results were documented. Result: The result shows the organoleptic character, sterility and clarity. Conclusion: Darvyadi Raskriya was prepared by following the method prescribed in Sharangdhar Samhita. Pharmaceutical and analytical profile of Darvyadi Raskriya was established on the basis of microscopic features, TLC fingerprint profiles and the physiochemical parameters.
Authors and Affiliations
Gunjan Sharma, Vandana Srivastava, P. K Singh, Parinita Fulera, Lotika Bharti
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