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Year : 1996 | Volume
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Standardisation of Ksheerabala taila
V Nageswar Rao1, T Shankar1, SK Dixit1, AB Ray2
1 Department of Rasa shastra, Institute of medical sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221 005, India 2 Department of Medicinal chemistry, *Institute of medical sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221 005, India
Correspondence Address:
V Nageswar Rao Department of Rasa shastra, Institute of medical sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221 005 India
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Nowadays many drug industries are manufacturing a number of oil formulations and which are not assessable to know the specific Pakas (stage) of oil preparation. In Ayurveda five stages have been mentioned for medicated oils, these Ama, Mridu, Madhya Khara and Dadgha Paka, Medicated oils obtained by Mridu, Madhya Khara and Dadgha Paka, are considered to be of therapeutic value and are advocated for clinical usage but those obtained by Ama and Dadgha pakas are not recommended. Most of the pharmacies are marketing the oils only by name but are not mentioning the Paka. In order to standardize these pakas with scientific explanation a oil preparation called Ksheerabala taila is selected for the study. |
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