Standardization and quality control of <em>Kutajastaka Kvatha </em><em> Ghana Vati</em>: An <em>Ayurvedic</em> formulation
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Standardization and quality control of <em>Kutajastaka Kvatha </em><em> Ghana Vati</em>: An <em>Ayurvedic</em> formulation |
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Tiwari, Ashok Kumar; Deendayal Research Institute Dwivedi, Neelesh ; Deendayal Research Institute Tripathi, Manoj Kumar; Deendayal Research Institute Tiwari, Aakanksha ; Deendayal Research Institute Ahirwar, Pawan Kumar Tripathi, Sharda Prasad Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India |
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Paper on Standardization and quality control of Ayurvedic drug HPTLC fingerprint, Kutajastaka Kvatha Ghana Vati, Pharmacognosy, Quality control, Standardization |
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Quality assurance of herbal medicine is an important factor and basic requirement for herbal drug industry and other drug development organizations. <em>Kutajastaka Kvatha Ghana Vati</em> is one of the ancient, most commonly used <em>Ayurvedic</em> formulations which are made in combination of nine plant ingredients. <em>Ayurvedic</em> literature reveals that the formulation was used for the treatment of <em>Daha</em> (burning sensation), <em>Raktatisara</em> (Diarrhoea with blood), <em>Sula</em> (pain), <em><span style="font-family: mceinline;">Amadosa</span></em> (products of impaired digestion and metabolism) and <em>Sarvatisara</em> (all types of diarrhoea). Due to the lack of quality standards, there are batch to batch variations. The present study was thus undertaken to develop standards for the quality control of the <em>Vati</em>. All the ingredients were procured locally; identified by a taxonomist and an <em>Ayurvedacharya</em>; Vati was prepared in laboratory scale using GMP; and analyzed as per standard methods. All the samples were subjected to physico-chemical analysis, HPTLC finger printing, heavy metals analysis, and microbial load. The data obtained can be adopted for laying down the pharmacopoeial standards for <em>Kutajastaka Kvatha</em><em> Ghana Vati</em>. |
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Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)] 2017-04-12 09:57:06 |
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Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)]; ##issue.vol## 7, ##issue.no## 4 (2016): December 2016 |
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