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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Pharmaceutical Analysis of Dhanayak Gokshuradi Ghrita & Yavakshar an Ayurvedic Formulation.

Author: JAISWAL.S , TOSHIKHANE H, DHULE M, PARAPPAGOUDRA M
Abstract: Ayurveda is the science of life. The ultimate aim of Ayurveda is to guide every human being to maintain and promote health, and prevent ailments, which is the main hindrance to achieve dharma. The Ayurveda have the special branch which deals with the preparation of formulations. One among them is Dhanyak Gokshuradi Ghrit popularly used in the management of Vatasthila (BPH). The analytical study of Dhanyak Gokshuradi Ghrit is performed with following parameters: physico- chemical parameters i.e. colour, taste, pH, Loss on Drying, total ash, acid insoluble ash, water soluble extractive, alcohol soluble extractive, uniformity of weight, friability test, hardness and disintegration time are performed. HPTLC and heavy metal analysis are performed for identification of chemical constituents and heavy metals respectively.
Keyword: Dhanyaka, Vatasthila, Tribulus Terrestris, Yava Kshar, BPH, Ayurveda, Physio-chemical Parameters.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP2.296
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