Study of Sitopaladi Churna with reference to its PhysicoChemical, Phytochemical & Microbial Analysis
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Churna is an Ayurvedic dosage form that contains an herbal powder which is a complex mixture of different ingredients. Each ingredient has a variable activity, concentration of phytochemicals, consistency, stability and shelf life as per particle size. Sitopaladi churna is one of widely using compound formulation indicated in respiratory disorders for all ages. To observe the effect of stability in Sitopaladi churna a study was conducted. Here sitopaladi churna was prepared by using 80# mesh size and done Physico chemical, Phytochemical &Microbial Analysis
Authors and Affiliations
Anshuman Rajnala
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