Quality Standardization of Dooshivishari Agada

Abstract

Dooshivishari Agada (DVA) one of formulation described in Ayurvedic classics, commonly used for toxic conditions. Standards of DVA are not present in API. In this study DVA is prepared in three Batches and subjected to analysis like organoleptic studies, pH, LOD (Loss on Drying), total ash, acid insoluble ash, hardness, disintegration time, phytochemical screening and thin layer chromatography. The results obtained in this study did not show any variation in phytochemical screening but negligible variation in physico-chemical analysis. Further studies in this line we being carried out.

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Mahadev. B. Gundakalle, Mahesh. P. Savalgimath, Ajit. C. Lingayat, Shrutika S. Karoshi

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Mahadev. B. Gundakalle, Mahesh. P. Savalgimath, Ajit. C. Lingayat, Shrutika S. Karoshi (2019). Quality Standardization of Dooshivishari Agada. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 0(0), 1-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-585846