Pharmaceutical and Analytical Study of Apamarga Kshar
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Kshar is a substance which is capable for crumbing any abnormal wound or growth (“Tatraksharanatkshananaadkshar”) with wound healing property. The kshar kalpana is dealt with the pharmaceutical procedure of kshar preparation. Here the kshar is prepared by the traditional methods and standardized according to the standard parameters.
Authors and Affiliations
Suparna Saha, Omprakash Panwar, Parimi Suresh, Sanjay Kumar, Rajendra Prasad Sharma
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