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Copyright Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine (GJRMI) Nov 2012

Abstract

According to Ayurveda, all the drugs show three types of Vipaka (post digestive effect) after the digestion, which directly depend on their Rasas (tastes). Relation of Rasas (tastes) of substances with their Vipaka (post digestive effect) is given based on the concept of Samana and Vicitra Pratyayarabdhata. The present animal experiment deals with the concept of Vipaka (post digestive effect), and its effect as a part of applied aspect of concept of Samana and Vicitra Pratyayarabdhata on Koshtha related parameters. Nimba Patra and Bhumyamalaki which are having Samana and Pratyayarabdha properties respectively are selected for evaluation of Koshtha related parameters in albino rats. Wistar strain albino rats of either sex were divided in to three groups and test drugs were administered in the dose of 540 mg/kg. Parameters like body weight, food consumption, water intake, fresh and dry faecal output and food conversion ratio were assessed. Data generated was statistically determined by Student's t test for paired and unpaired data. Administration of Nimba showed baddhavitkata (difficulty in excretion) by decreasing water intake, faecal output, faecal water content and number of faecal pellets, while opposite observations are made in Vicitra Pratyayarabdha drug Bhumyamalaki administered group which are per their Vipakas (post digestive effects). Thus this study provides unequivocal scientific basis to the concept of Arabdata of Ayurveda. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY TO ASSESS THE VIPAKA OF CERTAIN SAMANA & VICITRA PRATYAYARABDHA DRUGS IN ALBINO RATS
Author
Anuruchi, Jadoun; Solanki, S K; Ashok, B K; Dwivedi, R R
Pages
620-628
Section
Research article
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Nov 2012
Publisher
Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine (GJRMI)
e-ISSN
22774289
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1319807474
Copyright
Copyright Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine (GJRMI) Nov 2012