Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Brihatsindooradya Taila and its Malahar

Authors

  • Sumitra Medical Officer, Shri Mohata Ayurvedic Rasayanshala, Bikaner (Raj. Author
  • Sanjay Kumar Associate . Professor , Dept. Of Ras Shastra and Bhasijya Kalpna , National institute of Ayurveda Deemed to Be University , Jaipur (Raj. ) Author
  • Kshipra Rajoria Lecturer, Dept. Of Panchkarma , National institute of Ayurveda Deemed to Be University , Jaipur (Raj. ) Author
  • Vijay Shankar Verma BAMS MD( Ayu), Jaipur (Raj.) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Skin, Yogratnakar, pama, vicharchika, kachhoo, visharapa, Vatsnabha shodhan, Tandulodaka nirmana, Sindoora shodhan

Abstract

The skin is the first organ of the body to come into contact with environmental factors like  physical, chemical, and biological pollutants. The skin serves as a mirror, reflecting both  internal and external pathology and thus assisting in the diagnosis of illness. Skin problems  can affect persons of all ages, from infants to the elderly, and can cause deformity,  disability, and other issues. This present study entitled “Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of  Brihatsindooradya Taila and its Malahar ”. was carried out with a view to standardize  Brihatsindooradya Taila and prepare its modified forms viz. ointment. The present study is  framed under 7 main sections viz. Introduction, Drug Review, Pharmaceutical Study,  Analytical Study, Discussion, Summary and Conclusion.  Aim: The aim is to prepare BST as per textual guidelines and its malahar which is a  modified dosage form & to analyze the prepared sample of BST and its malahar as per  standard parameter.  Materials and Methods: Pharmaceutical study was conducted with the Vatsnabha shodhan, Tandulodaka nirmana, Sindoora shodhan, Sarshapa Taila murchchhana,  preparation of Brihatsindooradya Taila (BST) and preparation of Brihatsindooradya Malhar (BSM). Results: The findings for analytical parameters were found to be satisfactory for quality  assurance. Assay of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, As, Hg),Total bacterial count and Total fungal  count are under the permissible limit depicted in the study. Specific pathogens and  aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2) are absent in all samples. The malahar also had good thermal  stability, easily washable, non-irritant and free from pathogens and no rancidity. In HPTLC  finger printing van though a few RF values were similar for both BST and BSM the  chemical constituent could not be identified due to the absence of standard marker.

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Published

2022-04-30

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Sumitra, Kumar, S., Rajoria, K., & Verma, V.S. (2022). Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Brihatsindooradya Taila and its Malahar . International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga, 5(4), 44–58. https://doi.org/10.48165/