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Abhilash, Mullasseril. "Incorporation of Artificial Intelligence to Compute the Drug Efficacies of Ayurvedic Formulations- a Theoretical Approach." J. of Advancement in Medical and Life Sciences 7, no. 3 (2020): 04. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3753181.

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The Indian System of Medicine especially Ayurveda contributes significantly for the development of global healthcare. It has a very strong conceptual base and has been uninterruptedly practicing not only in India but also in many foreign countries. The introduction of Artificial Intelligence to the field of the Ayurveda to compute the Efficacies of various formulations based on its philosophical bases were successfully carried out. A new term called Drug Efficacy Index Q(VPK) is introduced to the scientific literatures.  The Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools based on the Paninian perspective can also be successfully utilized to translate and interpret the terminologies used.
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Mullasseril, Abhilash. "Computation and comparison of the drug efficacy indices [Q(VPK)] of certain ayurvedic foot care formulations." Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 1, no. 3 (2015): 74–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/jahm.2015.1304.

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Aim: The medical science Ayurveda being one of the oldest system of alternative medicines have its own well studied philosophy rooted to Vedic age and in a unique way the great Indian Rshis the very founders of Ayurveda observed the nature and developed many simple but fruitful formulations to cure various ailments for the sake of the entire human society. The present study aims to predict theoretically the efficacies of certain Foot Care Ayurvedic formulations including the modern patented and proprietary medicines by computing their respective Drug Efficacy Indices. Method: The efficacies of certain classical as well as proprietary Ayurvedic Foot care Formulations were theoretically calculated using a simple mathematical formula computed based on traditional and fundamental principles of Vedic Ayurveda. Results: The Drug Efficacy Indices of the selected formulations were numerically computed using an equation based on the dravyaguna vingnaneeya and categorized to corresponding pharmacological groups. Apart from these certain foot care formulations were theoretically designed using the developed computational methods and their corresponding Drug Efficacy Indices were computed and compared. Conclusion: The present study categorized the commonly used Foot care formulations according to their pharmacological activities. The present study also showed the practical application of Computer Aided Drug Designing (CADD) of two foot care formulations based on the classical principles of Ayurveda by effective incorporation of modern concepts like Artificial Intelligence to the most fruitful and simple manner.
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Karnwal, Shivani, C. B. Dhanraj, and N. Sujatha. "A REVIEW ON YOGARAJ RASAYANA – AN AYURVEDIC FORMULATION." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 11, no. 9 (2023): 2295–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj2011092023.

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Rasayana is one of the panoramic realms of Ayurveda, which comprises specialized use of herbs, herbo-mineral formulations, diet and lifestyle along with behavioral code of conduct to achieve the optimum state of tissues and systems of the body so that there is least effect of external disease causing factors on the In other words, it can be stated that Rasayana is a way to achieve homeostasis and thus retard the process of tissue degeneration leading to prevention of diseases. In healthful condition, Rasayana may be understood as dietary dynamics for rejuvenation of frame and psyche. Among various types of Rasayana classification, Naimittika Rasayana is a disease-oriented therapy. A vast number of Naimittik Rasayana drugs and other poly herbal formulations have proven their efficacies in managing various diseases. One Such drug is Yogaraj Rasayana. It has many pharma-co - therapeutical applications. It is formulated with broad spectrum activity and is indicated in various diseases pertaining to Sarvadhatukshaya. Despite great technological advancement in medical science, the management of immunological infections is still a great challenge. At this juncture, it becomes essential to explore and adopt different Naimittik Rasayana therapies hidden in classical texts of Ayurveda for their proper utilization. Thus, here is an attempt to highlight the immune-modulative and rejuvenating effects of Yogaraj Rasayana in accord-ance with the classical and current literatures.
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Tanushree, Roy, and Gupta Mradu. "EVALUATION OF PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL ANALGESIC EFFICACIES OF AYURVEDIC NEW FORMULATION FOR AMAVATA DISEASE IN ANIMAL MODEL THROUGH WRITHING TEST AND TAIL -FLICK IMMERSION TEST IN MICEMODEL- AN ANIMAL EXPERIMENTAL STUDY." October 2023 11, no. 10 (2023): 2402–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj0211102023.

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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder, it is the most common persistent inflammatory arthritis, occurring throughout the world and in all ethnic groups. This is the most marked in those with severe diseases, with a reduction in expected lifespan by 8-15 years. Around 40% of RA pa-tients are registered disable within 3 years, around 80% are moderately to severely disables within 20 years, and 25% will require a large joint replacement. Functional capacity decreases most rapidly at the beginning of disease and the functional status of patients within their 1st year of RA is often predictive of long-term out-come(1). Aim: In research field RA need more attention for deep research due to, firstly its unbearable symptoms and secondary complication and secondly in modern science there are medicines available for temporary manage-ment purpose but with lot of adverse reaction. RA is a non-curable disease, in Ayurveda, RA can be corelated with Amavata disease (Rheumatoid arthritis). Methodology: In this present study It has been taken up to see the efficacy of new combined Ayurvedic formu-lation i,e combination of Stem of Asthishrinkhala (Cissus quadrangularis L), bulb of Sunthi (Zingiber offici-nale Roscoe) and bulb of Rasona (Allium sativum L) with (1:1:1) ration for better management with less side effects. This research firstly done on animal to evaluate central and peripheral activity of research drug, through Writhing Test and Tail -flick immersion test in Mice model.
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Kiran Shazadi. "Comparative analysis of antibacterial and antioxidant properties of transdermal preparations containing castor oil." Journal of Contemporary Pharmacy 2, no. 2 (2019): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.56770/jcp201806.

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Medicinal plants play vital role in preservation of healthy human life. In these medicinal plants Ricinus communis has great importance that belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. It is found all over Pakistan. Castor Oil obtained from this plant is highly useful in Homeopathic, Ayurvedic, and Unani system of medicines as a fertilizer, fungicidal, antibacterial, cathartic and purgative. It also used as a labor pain inducer and as an ingredient in many cosmetics products for preventing wrinkles, fight acne, as a moisturizing ingredient, soothing the sunburn and reduce inflammation of skin. Method: Two types of transdermal patches were formulated, one containing combination of castor oil and acetone emulsion A while other formulation emulsion B was contain castor oil, acetone and antioxidants i.e. Vitamin C and E. Both formulations were evaluated by in vitro for antibacterial and antioxidant activities. Results: The outcomes indicated that transdermal patch containing emulsions A have TPC 136, TFC 59.8, reducing power assay 74%, DPPH 75% of inhibition. Transdermal patch containing emulsion B have TPC 150, TFC 77.23, reducing power assay 51%, DPPH 61.90% of inhibition in vitro antibacterial activity showed that castor oil + acetone emulsion containing patches showed 4 µg/ml MIC for E. coli and 2 µg/ml MIC for S. Aureus. For, vivo testing, these transdermal patches was applied on skin wounds of rabbits to study its wound healing activity. Conclusion: It was concluded that transdermal patch containing emulsions B have more efficacies in wound healing then patches A at the end of 20 days.
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Palak*, Dev Prakash Dahiya Chinu Kumari Shalu Bharti. "Formulation And Evaluation Of Polyherbal Gel." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 9 (2024): 11–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13625551.

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Ayurveda is one of the traditional Indian  mending systems. The  gospel of Ayurveda is to  help  gratuitous suffering and live a long healthy life. Ayurveda involves the use of natural  rudiments to  exclude the root cause of  complaint by restoring balance while creating a healthy  life to  help imbalances from recreating. Herbal  drugs  live throughout the world with a long recorded history and have been used in ancient Chinese, Greek, Egyptian and Indian  drug for a variety of  remedial purposes. The World Health Organization estimates that 80 of the world's population still relies primarily on traditional  drugs for health care. The key of India is well known as one of the major centers of biodiversity with about 45,000 factory species. About 15,000 medicinal  shops have been recorded in India, in which communities used 7,000 to 7,500  shops to treat  colorful  conditions. In Ayurveda, single or multiple sauces( polyherbal) are used for treatment. Ayurvedic literature Sarangdhar Samhita' emphasized the conception of polyherbalism to achieve lesser  remedial  efficacity. The active phytochemical  factors of individual  shops are  inadequate to achieve the asked   remedial  goods. Combining  further sauces in a certain  rate will have a better  remedial effect and reduce  toxin. This review focuses primarily on the  significance of polyherbalism and its clinical applicability.  crucial words Ayurveda, panchamahabhutas, polyherbal  expression .
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R Aithal, Krithika, Sumanth Shenoy H, and Subrahmanya Padyanna. "STANDARD OPERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR FRORMULATION OF MORINDA CIT-RIFOLIA L. GRANULES." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 04, no. 04 (2020): 2289–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamjp040432020.

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The science of life is the basic meaning of Ayurveda. As like any other medical system, success of treatment also depends upon quality of medicine prescribed to the patient. Standardization of Ayurvedic drugs at various levels starting from the selection and collection of raw materials till the final product. It is essential to produce a safe and efficacious formulation for the needy patients. Preparation of granules is one of modified form of Ghana (solid preparation of herbal extract) and Khanda Kalpana (Solid preparation simi-lar to granules). Present study has elaborated formulation of noni granules with analytical studies conduct-ed as mentioned in Ayurvedic Pharmacopia of India. Noni is the common name of the drug Morinda citri-folia L. and is also called as Indian mulberry. It has been used widely as a complementary and alternative therapy owing to its potent antioxidant property and proven health benefits. As every part of noni plant is useful, it is widely used as Antioxidant, Immunostimulant, Immunomodulant, Analgesic, Antiarthritic, An-tipyretic, Antirheumatic, Antitumours, Antispasmodic, Depurative, Diuretic, Antiemetic, Hypotensive, Fungiscide, Laxative, Litholytic, Sedative, Stomachic. The aim of the study is to form noni granules from noni fruit juice by adding adjuvants in order to improve its palatability and shelf life. The prepared gran-ules have shown good palatability and increased shelf life
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N, Wadnerwar. "A Systematic Review on Therapeutic Potential of Shwaskuthara Rasa." Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine 5, no. 2 (2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/jonam-16000313.

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Herbomineral formulations in Ayurved are known for their potency in fewer doses. Shwaskuthara Rasa is one of the herbomineral formulations used very widely in practice. The systematic study was planned to explore the therapeutic potential of the Shwaskuthara Rasa based on Ayurvedic and contemporary assessment parameters from the clinical researches conducted previously with the help of various database. To review the clinical effects of Shwaskuthara Rasa in different diseases based on different assessment parameters, exact dose, duration, Anupana (vehicle) and it’s safety, the articles published in PubMed, Google scholar, Google and ClinicalTrials.gov database and AYUSH online research portal were searched, collected, segregated, analyzed and interpreted. It was observed that Shwaskuthara Rasa is safe and efficacious as a single as well as an adjuvant therapy. But the evidences are scanty to establish the clinical potential of Shwaskuthara Rasa as only seven researches are available with less sample size. Hence, studies are recommended in larger samples in comparison with the standard line of treatment in mild, moderate and severe cases so that it may be useful in emergency condition to treat attacks of Asthma.
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Manish Kumar, Gupta, Dhane Ketaki, Shrivasttva Birendra, Hyam Supriya, and Nagare Sujit. "Methodical Analysis of an Absolute Efficacious Ayurveda Medicine-- Amruthotharam." International Journal of Zoological Investigations 08, special issue (2022): 219–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33745/ijzi.2022.v08i0s.027.

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Amruthotharam/Amrutottaram Kashayam is one of such preparation which takes care of metabolic disorder through inflammation. The formulation composed of three ingredients-- Tinospora cordifolia, Terminalia chebula and Zingiber officinale. Amrutottaram acts by treating indigestion and neutralization of AMA, thereby helps reduce inflammation and fever by virtue of its immune-modulatory function providing ingredients. The antiinflammatory properties prove to be significant in an array of pathologies like fevers, swelling, systemic inflammation or local inflammations, painful pathologies associated with muscular stiffness, neurogenic pain and thereby useful in any pathology pertaining to any system. The metabolic syndrome is a group of risk factors that together enhance chance of developing cardiovascular disease. The dried drugs were extracted separately by soxhlet extraction process. The present work involved the detailed study of drugs in dried form which can be used in routine analysis of drug. As, the formulation contains Terminalia chebula in major amount, gallic acid was considered as marker compound. The formulation was quantified for the content of gallic acid by HPLC method.
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Dhiman, Dr Esha. "A Clinical Study of Nisha Amalaki Churna in Prameha Purvarupa (Pre-Diabetic State)." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 10 (2023): 876–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.56114.

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The incidence of Prameha is increasing rapidly because of changes in dietetic habits and lifestyle. If the Prameha Purvarupa (Pre-diabetic) clinical features are treated by formulation Nisha-amalaki Churna is recommended in Ayurvedic Classics, Proven efficacious and widely practiced in the management of Prameha (Diabetes). Materials and methods- 30 patients from OPD and IPD of Govt. Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Balangir, fulfilling the Subjective and Objective Parameters were registered for clinical trial. After diagnosis they were under trial with Ayurvedic formulation Nisha-amalaki Churna treated in a dose of 3gm twice daily empty stomach, for a period of 30 days with Ushna Jala. The assessment of subjective and objective parameters were evaluated in 10th, 20th and 30th day from the day of initiation of trial up to 30 days in order to find the efficacy of the trial by statistical paired ‘t’ test
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