
S.No. | Name of Institute | City | State | Name of qualification | Year | Title of Research | Name of Schloar | Name of Guide | Name of Co-guide | Discussion/Conclusion | Working functional pharmacy |
1 | Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2013 | Comparison of Kwath kalpana prepared by various techniques with special reference to Guduchi kwath Arjuna kwath and Manjishtha kwath using laboratory parameters | Dr Sushma Dongre | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | § Selection of raw drugs for the Kwatha purpose on the basis of their water soluble extractive is important factor to achieve the quality standard of Kwatha. § Classical methods have proven to be best in all modified methods of Kwatha. § This study recommends the use of Guduchi in wet (fresh) form for Kwatha and use of four parts of water and one-fourth reduction for Kwatha purposes. Likewise Classical method of Kwatha by addition of eight parts of water and reduction up to one-fourth part is recommended in case of Arjuna and Manjishta as compared to sixteen parts of water used for kwatha preparation. § Three and four hours boiling techniques, are found to be the alternative techniques to the conventional techniques that are time -saving and economical. § Soxhlet extraction method is best for maximum extraction of markers @1000 C. Soxhlet method of Manjishta Kwatha is qualitatively best but it is highly time and fuel consuming hence cannot be recommended as alternative techniques § As far as antimicrobial Study is concerned Arjunaand Manjishta have proved to be a good antimicrobial agents as maximum sensitivity was reported toward all studied species. Also Conventional and pressure cooker method has higher antibacterial potential. Anti-fungal effect on C. albicans was not observed in all samples of Guduchi Kwatha. § Presence of Common unknown phytoconstituents in Guduchi and Arjuna and Manjishta Kwatha ensure the presence of heat-stable potent phytoconstituents, which may have no impact of processing techniques and may be specific to that drug. § Overall, it can be concluded that Conventional methods need to be practiced in Kwatha preparation as per the consistency of drugs. The importance of boiling hours and temperature patterns are highlighted in alternative techniques. It also suggests time- based methods which have three to four hours boiling ensures the quality with conventional methods by studying analytical parameters. § This study set preliminary data regarding pharmaceutical standard operating procedures and analytical standards for Guduchi, Arjuna, and ManjishtaKwatha which will be helpful for further study. |
Aushadhi Bhavan, Ayurved Seva Sangh, Nashik |
2 | Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | Formulation Process Validation and comparative Pre Clinical evaluation of Kukkutanda Tvak bhasma with standard oral calcium supplement | Dr. Avinash Jagtap | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Dr. Dheeraj T. Baviskar, Professor, College of Pharmacy IPS Academy, Indore | NA | |
3 | Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | Comparative evaluation of Anti-inflamatory activity of different dosage forms of Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) in wistar rats | Dr. Shweta Telang | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | |
4 | Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | Edition and critical study of Dhaturatnamala, a rasashastra text. | Dr. Devadatta Deshmukh | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | |
5 | Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2020 | In vitro assessment of Shilasindura Rasa for its anti proliferative action on breast cancer cell lines. | Dr. Ajay Nagula | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | |
6 | Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2020 | Preclinical comparative controlled study to evaluate safety and efficacy of Karviradi taila, Romanashak lepa and their creams as romashatana (Hair remover) in rats | Dr. Pallavi Pawar | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | |
7 | Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2020 | Preclinical comparative study to evaluate safety and efficacy of vanga bhasma and Nano particles of Tin in Type II Diabetes Mellitus rats | Dr. Tejaswini Nade | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | |
8 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Prepartion and analytical study of dadrunashak arka and evaluation of its antifungal activity. | Vd. Tejal a. Panchal | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
9 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of shulebhakeshari rasa. | Vd. Prajakta parshuram patil | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
10 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Comparative study of physico-chemical analysis of vajraka ghrita prepared by using moorchhita and amoorchhita ghrita. | Vd. Snehal bhagwan shinde | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod ,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
11 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of mandurarishta | Vd. Tasneem fatima asgharali turabi | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod ,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
12 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Preparation and standaerdization of ajjapanchak ghrita and its antimicrobial activity. | Vd. Yashoda pandurang shinde | Vd sachin seth , assistant professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
13 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Physico chemical analysis of dadrughna lepa and itsconversion into lotion with its antifungal activity | Vd. Ankita v. Apte | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
14 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Physiochemical analysis of nimbadi ubatan and its conversion into soap with anti-fungal activity | Vd. Shivani jaiprakash mishra | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
15 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Comparative study of pharmaceutoc-analytical and in vitro anti-fungal activity of kasisadi yonivarti with its modified vaginal suppository form | Vd. Gayatri ashok jagtap | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
16 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Standardization of bhallatak avaleha & its microbial activity | Vd. Harshal shende | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
17 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Standardisation of vidangadi lauha | Vd. Kranti khokale | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
18 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharmaceutico-analytical and antimicrobial study of “kaskartari rasa” | Vd. Saba shaheen | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
19 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Descriptive study of pharmaceutical preparation & analysis of ramban ras w.s.r. To rasyogsagar | Vd. Kiran darade | Vd sachin seth , assistant professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
20 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Descriptive study of pharmaceutical preparation & analysis of karpoor ras w.s.r. To rasyogsagar | Vd. Pournima shejul | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
21 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Descriptive study of pharmaceutical preparation & analysis of tambulasava w.s.r. To gadanigraha | Vd. Vishakha sonawane | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
22 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Descriptive study of pharmaceutical preparation & analysis of nagarjun vati (rasyogsagar) with its antimicrobial activity (in-vitro) | Vd. Sujata h. Sankpal | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
23 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Descriptive study of pharamceutical preparation & analysis of triphaladi raskriya (bhaishajya ratnavali) with its antimicrobial activity | Vd. Kanchan b. Suthar | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
24 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico – analytical study of dushtavranprashaman lepa and its conversion into ointment with its antimicrobial activity | Vd. Dattatraya sanjay moharle | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod ,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
25 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico-analytical study of karanjadya ghrita and it’s antimicrobial study (in vitro). | Vd. Vikas shivaji waghmode | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
26 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico-analytical study of tutthabhasma and its angiogenic activity (in vivo) by using chick chorioallantoic membrane(cam) in normal saline. | Vd. Vidya chandrasekaran thevar | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
27 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Descriptive study of preparation and physiochemical properties of mustakarishta with its antimicrobial activity in vitro | Vd. Prajakta dadabhau arote | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
28 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico-analytical study of tutthabhasma and its angiogenic activity (in vivo) by using chick chorioallantoic membrane(cam) in normal saline. | Vd. Ruchika rajendra bhor | Vd sachin seth , assistant professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
29 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico-analytical study of svarnamakshik bhasma and it’s acute-sub acute toxicity study in-vivo | Vd. Dipalee sitaram thakur | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
30 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutico-analytical study of rohitakarishta and evaluation of hepatoprotective activity in wistar rats | Vd. Pooja anant tambe | Vd sachin seth , assistant professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
31 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | its hepatoprotective activity in wistar rats | Vd. Rucha pandurang sawant | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
32 | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutico-analytical study of | Vd. Prajakta dnyaneshwar pansare | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | |||
33 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2021 | Evaluation of Efficacy of Potentiated Brahmi Ghrita Using Animal Models | Dr. Swati Gadgil | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | - | Context: Siddha ghrita is the foremost drug of choice for preventive as well as curative treatment for conditions involving cognition. However, the prime concern regarding siddha ghrita is poor drug compliance due to its quite high dose, taste, smell, palatability, it can be overcome by the process of potentiation which was tested in the present study. Aim: To study the relationship between drug potentiation and reduction of dose or duration or both with a case study of brahmi ghrita in chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) induced memory impairment and diazepam induced amnesia models. Materials and Methods: Self prepared ekapaki (1x), panchapaki (5x) and dashapaki (10x) brahmi ghrita (BG) were standardized using HPTLC analysis with bacoside A as a biomarker. Standardized 1x BG (3.6 g/kg) and (5.0 g/kg) and 10x BG (3.6, 1.8 and 0.9 g/kg) and (5.0, 2.5 and 1.25 g/kg) were evaluated in CUMS induced memory impairment in rats and diazepam induced amnesia in mice respectively. Results: HPTLC results displayed that concentration of bacoside A in the three formulations was found increased as the number of paka increased (10x BG >5x BG>1x BG). One-way ANOVA followed by Post hoc analysis was used for pre-clinical study. In CUMS model, 28 days exposure to CUMS significantly (P < 0.05) reduced the percentage of sucrose consumption when compared with the non-stressed group. 10x BG at all 3 dose levels showed significantly better results (P < 0.05) in comparison to 1x BG in memory test. In diazepam model, 10x BG did not show significant results at half and one fourth of the therapeutic dose in comparison with 1x BG on day nine. 10x BG (all three dose levels) displayed significantly positive results (P < 0.01) compared to 1x BG on day seventeen. Conclusion: Drug potentiation leads to increase in the concentration of biomarker in the final formulation. 10x BG has displayed significant increase in efficacy in both the animal models. This is the first study to report that drug potentiation increases the efficacy and achieves dose reduction. |
Bharati Ayurveda Pharmacy is a teaching pharmacy |
34 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2020 | Characterization of Gold bhasma and its Bioavailability with four different Anupana (Media) | Dr. Trupti Patil | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | - | Svarṇa bhasma [Gold Bhasma] is widely used Āyurvedika medicine in single and compound form. However, its characteristic investigations are very limited and bioavailability in humans is not studied. Present study of marketed Svarṇa bhasma was aimed at its characterization and bioavailability with single oral 30 mg dose plain and with four different anupāna. The bhasma was prepared by classical kukkuṭapuṭa method of 14 incinerations of Au-Hg-Lemon juice amalgamation with sulphur. It was characterized by Āyurvedika organoleptic, gravimetric and physicochemical methods and studied for bioavailability using NIST-NCL (USA) Joint assay protocol -PCC 9, Version 1.1. In this randomized bioavailability trial, selected 30 healthy human subjects were allocated into 5 groups of 3 males and 3 females in each. Svarṇa bhasma was administered in single oral dose of 30 mg to each group as plain, with honey (2.5 gm), marica-ghee combination (250 mg and 2.5 gm), glucose (250 mg), and lactose (250 mg) respectively. Blood gold levels at 0, 1, 3 and 5 hours were assessed by ICP- MS. The results of characterization revealed that Svarṇa bhasma contains polycrystalline gold nanoparticles of 5-20 nm. The study drug contains 95 percent of elemental gold (Au) in leafy agglomerates. Presence of Si, Ag, Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Sr, Ti, and Zn, and absence of Hg and S was also confirmed. Average Cmax was observed at 3 hours and Cmin at 5 hours. It is concluded that investigated Svarṇa bhasma contains highly crystalline spherical pure gold nanoparticles of 5-20 nm. The anupāna honey showed maximum Cmax (Average Cmax=0.002333 mcg/l) followed by plain dose (Cmax=0.000667 mcg/l), and marica-ghee (Cmax=0.000333). Nil to minimal absorption was observed in lactose and glucose groups. | |
35 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Bioavailability and efficacy of Marich (Piper nigrum,Linn) in Shawskuthar Rasa with variation in concentration and manufacturing process | Dr. Trupti Patil | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | - | Background and aim: To establish data of pharmacokinetics of complex herbomineral formulations; the bioavailability of Shwaskuthar Rasa is explored using mercury as a marker. Also the effect of amount of Marich and method of processing on bioavailability is assessed. A comparative efficacy of 3 samples of Shwaskuthar Rasa varying in proportions of ingredient and one by one trituration technique; is assessed in patients of Tamakshwasa against a widely used market sample. Methodology: Two standard samples of Shwaskuthar Rasa; varying in proportion of Hg 7.14 % and 11.1 % and that of Marich 60% and 22.2 % in S1 and S2 respectively were studied. After administration of 250 mg dose of the S1 and S2 to 8 patients, blood samples were collected at 0, 1, 1.5 and 2 hours and tested by atomic absorption spectroscopy [AAS] coupled with hydride generation technique for mercury content. Further, a single blind randomized controlled clinical trial is conducted at the BV Ayurveda hospital in 24 case of Tamak Shwas. Patients of one yr chronicity and Kapha pradhan cases with age above 16 yrs, were included. Vata pradhan shwasa type and patients on maintenance steroids, Cardiac asthma and other complications were excluded. Formulations S1, S2, and market sample S4 were administered in 125 mg TID dose and S3[prepared using Marich extract] in 60 mg TID dose with warm water as Anupana at Rasayan, Vyan, and Udan Kala ie early morning, before lunch and dinner for 45 days. Follow up was taken every 15 days. Reduction in severity of Tamak shwasa was recorded by score card method before and after treatment. The data was analyzed by employing median test. Results: It is evident that mercury gets absorbed from both the formulations in trace levels. There is no significant difference in absorbance at 1.5 hrs [P= 0.038607] but there is highly significant difference in absorbance at 2 hrs [P= 0.002248]. Hg level from S1 is significantly higher than S2. If the variation in amount of Hg in both formulations is taken into consideration, the increase of absorbance of Hg from S1 can be attributed to three time higher levels of Marich in it. The mean residual time (MRT) of blood Hg level is also higher in case of S1 [MRT= 81.5 min] than S2 sample [MRT= 70.03 min]. In the clinical study, S1 shows best results on the parameters of reduction in severity, breathlessness, cough, sputum, body position at night and labored breathing. S2 and S4 are moderately efficacious followed by S3. S2 and S4 are moderately useful in reduction of breathlessness and sputum, followed by S3. S1 and S2 are equally effective to improve in body position at night. Conclusions : Marich is responsible for higher bioavailability of Hg from S1 sample. Process of triturating one by one Marich may also be responsible for higher level of Hg absorbance, from a comparatively less amount in the S1 formulation. Clinically the standard sample is effective on all parameters. This study has highlighted the basic principle of Pharmaceutics of Herbomineral complex drugs. The Rasashastriya processing method and proportions of ingredients peculiar to a formulation are designed to attain maximum efficacy. |
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36 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Standardization of Shwaskuthar Rasa prepared with different concentrations of contents especially of Marich (Piper nigrum, Lin) | Dr. Sheeba Varghese | Dr. Madhuri Dalvi-Pawar, associate professor | Shwaskuthara Rasa is a herbomineral formulation reported in Ayurvedic texts as well as in Ayurvedic formulary of India, part 1, 20:49. It contains Maricha [Piper nigrum] as a main ingredient, along with detoxified Parada [Mercury], detoxified Gandhaka [Sulphur], detoxified Vatsanabha [Aconitum ferox], purified Tankan [Borax], detoxified Manashila (Realgar), Shunthi (Zingiber officinale) and Pippali (Piper longum). It is advocated to treat respiratory disorders especially for Tamak Shwas [Bronchial Asthma]. Variant in the ratio of the contents of the formulation is stated in literature. In present study three samples [S1,S2,S3] of Shwaskuthar rasa were prepared with different proportions of the ingredients mainly of Marich [Piper nigrum] and fourth sample was procured from market. Routine clinical use of formulation has been observed but the standard quality parameters for this medicine are not in existence. Therefore an attempt was made to develop a suitable analytical method for the qualitative and quantitative estimation of active constituents of SKR. High performance thin layer chromatography, SEMEDAS, XRD techniques were used to standardize the formulation. Percentage of Piperine, Shagoal and Arsenic in four samples of SKR were established and compared. It is proved that sample prepared by dry trituration with addition of Marich seed one by one to other ingredients showed significant quantitative increase in the Piperine and Shaogal content in comparison with other three samples. | ||
37 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Effect of concentration and pharmaceutical method on pharmacological activity of Shwaskuthar rasa with respect to Marich | Dr. Avinash Chaugule | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Background and aim: In the present work, activity against histamine induced bronchoconstriction of four samples of standardized Shawskuthar Rasa [SK] was studied. Methodology: The study was conducted on guinea pigs [GP] using the model ‘protection against Histamine induced bronchospasm’ as the species is very sensitive to histamine. Total 30 guinea pigs were classified into 5 groups, each consisting of 3 males and 3 females, for samples S1, S2, S3, S4 and control. The drugs viz. S1, S2, S4 in the dose 29.05mg/kg & S3 in the dose 13.95mg/kg mixed with honey (Anupan), and only a drop of honey to control group; were administered orally using spatula with utmost care to avoid any wastage, for 21 days to each animal in the respective group. The guinea pigs were exposed to histamine aerosol challenge using 2% histamine solution through a nebulizer attached to the histamine chamber on 22nd day. Time required to produce Pre convulsive dyspnea [PCD] and the quantity of Histamine solution required to produce mist was noted for each GP. The animals were revived using adrenalin. The results were compared between the groups using ANOVA. Results: The average time required to produce PCD was 6.32 minutes. 5.50 minutes and 4.21min in S1, S2, S3 samples as compared to the 2.54 min in control group. Time required to produce PCD in male GP was 3min and that of in female GP was 10 min in group S4. This group was not included in statistical analysis as it needs further probing. Conclusion: P value of 0.0000001 highlights that SK has antihistaminic activity and the effect varies according to the proportions of ingredients and method of manufacture. |
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38 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Evaluation of standardized syrup and suspension form of talisadi churna using experimental models | Dr. Omkar Kulkarni | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Talisadi churna is one of the commonest yet hardly studied formulation for the efficacy profile and mode of action of the drugs. It is used in disorders of Pranavaha and Annavaha Srotasa. In this study, an effort was made to develop Standardized Syrup and Suspension form of Talisadi churna and study its activity against common respiratory and GIT pathogens in vitro as well as using human serum. SOP and stability studies of Talisadi Syrup and Suspension were done. The formulations appeared stable on shelf till 1 year with respect to organoleptic & physicochemical parameters, and microbial contamination. Alcohol extract of Talisadi churna showed good bactericidal activity against 4 micro organisms tested; whereas water and petroleum ether extract did not show any activity. The formulations when tested, in a dose of 2 gm single administration, using human serum of the healthy volunteers at different time intervals after ingestion of the drugs, it showed no statistically significant activity against tested micro organisms (E. coli & Staph. Aureus). Talisadi Syrup and Suspension are good modification in respect of manufacturing cost (only 10-20%> cost of TC), stability, palatability and acceptability by the patients. The efficacy profile of the formulations still need to be explored. | ||
39 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Pharmaceutical and Experimental Study of Talisadi churna and Guti Containing Synthetic Vanchalochan | Dr. Atul Gaikwad | Dr. Nandini More, Associate professor BVDUCOA | Vanshlochan formed only in female species and after every twelve years of flowering period,is on the verge of extinction. It’s synthetic substitute is widely used among practitioners and pharmaceutical industries.Synthetic vanshalochan was subjected to physicochemical tests and further the churna and guti prepared from this were studied using ‘Protection against histamine induced bronchospasm’ and ‘Cotton wool Granuloma’ models. Animals were classified into three groups of 6 animals -3 males and 3 females each. One was control group and two groups were study groups. Analysis of synthetic vanshlochan by XRD revealed its amorphous form, images were obtained using scanning electron microscope. EDAX results confirm presence of O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, K, Ca, Fe, in synthetic vanshlochan.TGA showed the thermal stability of synthetic vanshlochan at 610 degree. Standarization values of churna and Guti matched to the standards of API and IP respectively. For, antihistaminic activity Mean time required for pre convulsive dyspnoea was greater in Talisadi churna and guti as compared with control. Similarly for anti-inflammatory activity mean weight of granuloma formed was less in both Talisadi churna and guti as compared to control. No significant difference was observed in both the activities of churna and guti. | ||
40 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Comparative Experimental Evaluation of Talisadi churna and Guti Containing Natural Vanshalochan | Dr. Alam Shahawar | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | In the present study Identity of Natural Vanshlochan was established by performing Physico-chemical tests, XRD, TGA and SEM-EDAX techniques. Standardized Talisadi churna and Guti containing Natural Vanshlochan were prepared. These two dosage forms were studied in Bronchial Asthma. For a formulation to be effective in Asthma, it has to possess both anti-histaminic and anti-inflammatory activity. To study Anti-Histaminic activity, animal model ‘Protection against histamine induced bronchospasm’ was selected, in which 155 mg/kg/day dose was of TC and TG was extrapolated for guinea pigs. To study Anti-Inflammatory activity animal model ‘Cotton wool Granuloma’ was selected wherein 180 mg/kg/day dose of Tc/TG was extrapolated for Rats. It was concluded that Talisadi churna and Guti both have significant Anti-Histaminic and Anti-Inflammatory activity. When Talisadi churna and Guti were equally effective for both the activities. |
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41 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Evaluation of pharmacological and anti microbial activity of standarzied Talisadi churna and Guti without vanchalochan | Dr. Vidya Omna | Dr. Madhuri Dalvi-Pawar, associate professor | In the present study standardization of two dosage forms i.e Talisadi churna and Guti without Vanshalochan was carried out. Total Standardization study establishes analytical standards for Talisadi churna and Guti. In the Pilot study, Talisadi churna extracts were tested using Agar well diffusion method in four microorganisms [Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas, Kleibshella, Escherichia coli] to assess antimicrobial activity. It showed significant activity against Staphylococcus, Escherichia coli. Hence antimicrobial activity of Talisadi churna and Guti were tested experimentally using human serum against Staphylococcus, Escherichia coli . Zone of inhibition of Talisadi churna and Guti against both microorganisms was not statistically significant. Study concluded that this technique is not fruitful to assess this type of pharmacological activity of Talisadi churna and Guti. |
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42 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Experimental Toxicological evaluation of bhavana of Agasti Patra Swaras (Sesbania grandiflora) to Manahshila | .Dr. Ekata Chauhan: | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Manashila (As2S2) is an arsenic compound, which is an ingredient of approximately 396 formulations and is used in various dosage forms like taila, ghrita, lepa, avaleha, varti etc. Reports of toxicity of arsenic and arsenicals are available in plenty; which have led to restriction on usage of ‘Manashila’. However, no work has been reported on toxicological evaluation of Shuddha Manashila (Arsenic-bi-sulphide). In this study, toxicity profiles of Ashuddha and Shuddha Manashila were established and compared to evaluate role of bhavana of Agastipatraswarasa to detoxify Manshila. OECD guidelines number 423 and 407 for acute and sub acute toxicity were used for this study respectively. Acute Toxicity study revealed that Ashuddha Manashila is non toxic at 5000mg/kg dose. In the subacute study, no significant abnormalities observed in 7 parameters viz. average body weight per group, general observations, food consumption, hematological investigation, percentage organ weight, gross necropsy and histology. In Biochemical investigations out of 18 values, 15 values were found to be normal in all animals from all groups. Remaining 3 biochemical values viz. Urea, Serum Alkaline Phosphatage and Serum Triglycerides does not signify functional changes. Thus both the samples Shuddha and Ashuddha did not show toxicity in subacute toxicity study. Role of ‘Bhavana of Agasti Patra Swaras’ to detoxify Manashila could not be established. |
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43 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Experimental Toxicological Evaluation of Aadrak Swaras Bhavita Shuddha Manahshila | Dr. Sandeep Ubale | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Ashuddha (Raw) Manashila shows untoward effects and Shuddha Manashila is used as a safe medicine. Ardrak Swaras Bhavana is responsible for this conversion. Shuddha Manashila was prepared using 7 Bhavanas of Ardrak Swaras. Toxicity profiles of Ashuddha and Shuddha Manashila were established and compared to evaluate role of Ardrak Swaras Bhavana using OECD guidelines 423 and 407 for Acute and Sub acute toxicity respectively. For the same purpose Samples of Shuddha and Ashuddha Manashila were compared. Acute Toxicity study revealed that Ashuddha Manashila is non toxic at 5000mg/kg dose. With this data instead of acute toxicity study, sub-acute toxicity study of Ashuddha and Shuddha Manashila was conducted. Wister Rats were fed for 28 days considering their body weights. On 29th day Blood samples were collected, animals were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and dissected organs were sent for histo-pathological investigations.Thus, out of 8 parameters studied significant abnormalities were not observed in 7 parameters viz. average body weight per group, general observations, food consumption, hematological investigation, percentage organ weight, gross necropsy and histo-pathological investigations and in case of parameter Biochemical investigations out of 18 values studied 14 values were found to be normal in all animals from all groups. Remaining 4 biochemical values viz. Urea, | ||
44 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Comparative Toxicological Evaluation of Shuddha Manahshila Processed in Bhringraj Swaras and Mixture of Bhringraj Swaras with Aja Mutra | Dr. Deepali Suryawanshi | Dr. Madhuri Dalvi-Pawar, associate professor | Manashila (As2S2) is an Arsenic compound and is an ingredient of approximately 396 compound formulations. To formulate „shuddha form of Manashila in the present study swedan procedure was conducted using Bhringraj swaras and mixture of Bhringraj swaras and Aja mutra. Three samples were analyzed using physicochemical, SEM EDAX and XRD technique. Physicochemical properties of Ashuddha Manashila were matched with standards. Atomic % of different elements was observed in Ashuddha and both samples of Shuddha Manashila in SEM EDAX. XRD technique showed the structural change in Ashuddha and both samples of Shuddha Manashila. Toxicity profile of Ashuddha and two samples of Shuddha Manashila were determined using OECD guidelines 423 and 407 for Acute and Sub- acute toxicity respectively. In acute toxicity study Ladder system was followed. In the study LD50 of Ashuddha Manashila in rat was greater than 5000mg/kg rat. In sub-acute toxicity study limit test dose was considered and 1000mg/kg drug dose was administered to animals up to 28 days. Out of 8 parameters studied no significant abnormalities were observed in any of the 7 standard parameters viz. food consumption, average body weight, general observations, hematological investigation, percentage organ weight, gross necropsy and Histo-pathological investigations of all animals in all groups. In Biochemical parameter out of 18 values 4 values viz. Urea, Serum Creatinine, Serum Alkaline Phosphatage and Serum Triglycerides were altered but does not signify functional changes. Thus two samples of Shuddha Manashila did not show toxicity in Sub Acute toxicity Study. | ||
45 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Experimental toxicological evaluation of Shuddha Manahshila processed sequentially in Bhringaraj, Jayanti ,Agasti and Aadrak swaras | Dr. Yogendra Kasat | Dr. Nandini More, Associate professor BVDUCOA | Manashila (Realgar) is one of the mineral drugs which are used in the treatment of various diseases. As per modern science Arsenic is a toxic substance when it is in compound form. It is documented that absorbed Arsenic is accumulated in liver, kidneys, heart, lungs and deposited in gastrointestinal tract, spleen, lungs, and keratin rich tissues. Hence there is a need to determine toxicological profile of Manashila.In Ayurved, Shodhan Sanskar [detoxification process] is done on Manashila before using as a medicine to remove toxic effects. Present study focuses on acute toxicity study of Shuddha Manashila. Raw drugs were identified, selected, procured and authenticated by Ayurvedic and modern parameters. Detoxification of Manashila was done by boiling it in Bhringaraj, Agasti, Jayanti and Ardraka swaras sequentially, each for 12 hours in Dolayantra. Change in Colour, weight loss and analysis of Manashila indicate changes in properties of Manashila during Swedan Sanskar. Acute toxicity study was completed following OECD guidelines, with prior permission of Animal Ethics Committee. Effect of Manashila on body weight of rats, behaviour ,food consumption was not significance. Haematology and blood chemistry KFT, LFT, BSL, Lipid profile were done on 29 day. Values of blood urea, serum creatanin do not change. SEM EDAX, XRD reports and results of toxicity study revealed that LD50 dose of Manashila is > 5000mg/kg of rat. Manashila is non-toxic for therapeutic dose. | ||
46 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Development and Standardization of Shaman dhooma Varti- Devadarvyadi dhooma varti | Dr. Gourav Gupte | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Deodarvyadi dhoomvarti is one of the orphic formulations unearth from Bhavprakash Nighantu. It is said to be effective clinically in chronic intense shwas. Its domain of action encompasses pranavaha strotas. Efficacy of Deodarvyadi dhooma is clinically proven though no strong evidence is available. Unavailability of definite standards makes it difficult to be used widely. Study regarding pharmaceutical standardization of Deodarvyadi dhoomvarti; consisting of powders of Cedrus deodara (heart wood), Sida cordifolia (whole plant), Nardostachys jatamansi (rhizomes) is carried out in this study. SOP was established for preparation of devdarvyadi dhoomvarti after several pilot studies. The standards were set with a view of present need, guided by ancient ayurvedic standards as length 9.5 cm, inner diameter 1.45 cm, outer diameter 1.95 cm and were converted from spindle shape to cylindrical.The smoke produced from combustion of Deodarvyadi varti was collected and was analyzed with the help of gas chromatography. Four peaks were observed. About 50 phytochemicals of the constituents of DDV are reported, the constituents actually delivered at the site of action is still unreported. The study can conclude that Standard operating procedure was established for preparation of Deodarvyadi dhooma varti. Deodarvyadi dhoomvarti was modified and standardize. Even though the constituents of the smoke could not be confirmed, still the peaks observed by the study could be very surely used as one of the finger print studies for Deodarvyadi dhooma varti. |
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47 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Standardization of Pathadyasav used in Shwas [Bronchial asthama] | Dr. Neelakantha Khadtar | Dr. Madhuri Dalvi-Pawar, associate professor | Pathadyasav is an ayurvedic fermented formulation, prescribed for respiratory disorders. It contains Suramanda prepared from (Rice grains), Guda (Jaggery) and herbal drugs viz Patha Murva, Rasna, Saral, Devdaru. The scientific preparation method and quality parameters of PS are not documented yet. Thus present study is aimed to develop and validate the preparation method and to generate quality standards for Pathadyasav. Preparation of Sura, Suramanda and PA was done as per standard protocols of ayurvedic pharmaceutics blended with modern techniques. All herbal drugs, Sura and PA were tested with standard analytical methods. Obtained values for herbal drugs were within limits as per API standards, signify purity of plant materials. Study result provides organoleptic, physico-chemical values and gas chromatography quality standards for Sura and Pathadyasav. Standard operating procedure for preparation of Sura and Pathadyasav is developed and validated by using standard methods of analysis. It could be used in further studies. | ||
48 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Efficacy of Devdarvyadi Dhoomavarti in Avegavastha of Tamak Shwas | Dr. Mukesh Chandra | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Among different therapeutic procedure Dhumpana has got its own importance as the medicine is directly delivered into the pranvaha strotas and thereby initiates rectification in pathology.For the same reason the response to the treatment is likely to be spontaneou. At the same time it also cause srotomardava( lubrication of passage), strotoshodhan further facilitating the clarity of the pranvaha strotad(pranvilomata). Asinhalation (Dhumapana) clears the pranavaha strotas , the free movement of pranvayu is possible resisting the attacks of Tamak Shawas(TS). Patients were categorized in to trial and control groups by Random Lottery method and trial group patients were given 3 Apaan ( inhalation) of Devdarvyadi Dhoomvarti(DDV) with modified Dhoomyantra for 3 times at the interval pf five minutes in the morning for 14 days. Analysis for evalution of the sign, symptom, Spirometric observation and haematological investigation done by students paired t test and population domain is analyzed by applying students unpaired t test to check whether the patients were from same category of criteria. Snaihika Dhoompana chikitsa in chronic TS is the better option in relieving the symptoms as well as prolonging the Recurrence by augmenting the Bala (Strength) of the respiratory tract. | ||
49 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Experimental evaluation of anti-histaminic and anti-inflammatory activity of Vasarishta. | Dr. Swapnil Shinde | Dr. Madhuri Dalvi-Pawar, associate professor | Vasarishta’; a polyherbal fermented product prepared by addition of Vasa leaves [Adhatoda vasica] juice in Mritasanjivani Sura is prescribed to treat respiratory disorders especially Tamak Shwasa [Bronchial Asthma]. Previously therapeutic efficacy of Vasarishta in Tamak Shwasa in comparison with other dosage forms is clinically evaluated. However exact mechanism of pharmacological activity of the formulation is not evaluated till date. Hence in present study Vasarishta is assessed experimentally for anti-inflammatory and anti-histaminic activity using animal models. ‘Vasarishta’ was procured from market and analyzed in the laboratory. Sp. Gravity, pH, Total reducing sugar, Ethanol percentage and organoleptic tests were conducted and values are established. To study Anti-histaminic activity the model selected is Histamine induced Bronchial Hyper-reactivity in Guinea pigs. Animals are treated for 21 days with 0.0775ml/kg dose of Vasarishta. The anti-inflammatory activity is tested in cotton wool granuloma model. Vasarishta is administered for 7 days in the dose 0.09ml/kg. The obtained results are statistically analyzed by unpaired-‘t’ test. It is found that ‘Vasarishta’ has significant anti-inflammatory and highly significant anti-histaminic activity. | ||
50 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Standardization of Vasarishta containing Mritasanjeevani Sura | Dr. Nikhil pendase | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Vasarishta built upon Mritasanjeevani sura is a polyherbal hydro alcoholic formulation [Sandhana kalpa] prepared by fermentation process. It is noteworthy that this Vasarishta is administered in a dose of 1 ml as against standard dose 40 ml for any other sandhan kalpa. The present study was aimed at finding out the difference reflected in Vasarishta samples manufactured by standard process employed by pharmacies and the peculiar process documented in Bhaishajyaratnawali. It is also attempted to discuss about the rationale for the process. All the raw drugs complied with the Ayurvedic Pharmacopeia of India (API) standards. The peculiar distillatory, which is seldom used in making of asavarishta, was assembled for preparation of Mritasanjeevani sura (MS). Three batches of MS and subsequently 3 batches of Vasarishta were prepared following SOP. Organoleptic, physicochemical tests like pH, percentage of Alcohol and TRS, specific gravity were conducted aseptically on both MS and Vasarishta , during and after completion of process. Thus basic standardization and development of SOP of Vasarishta built upon Mritasanjeevani sura (MS) was established. Lastly, MS and Vasarishta (built upon MS) were compared with market samples of MS and Vasarishta prepared as per standard method to find out differences using Gas Chromatography. The types of alcohols and volatile acids in MS and Vasarishta, prepared in lab, are similar but the amounts differ. This is the indicator of process standardization. Values of furfural, ethyle acetate and 1- butanol in lab samples are within permissible limits as against the values of both the market samples. |
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51 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Evaluation of anti-histaminic and anti-inflammatory activity of standardized Talisadi Suspension without vanshalochan. | Dr. Poonam Madan | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Talisadi Suspension without vanshalochan was prepared in our department and standardized. The present study aimed at assessment of its anti-inflammatory and anti-histaminic actions in Tamak Shwas (~Bronchial Asthma) using experimental animals. To study anti inflammatory activity, Granuloma pouch model in rats was used while to study anti histaminic activity protection against histamine induced bronchospasm model in guinea pigs was studied. It was evident that Talisadi Suspension possesses significant anti-inflammatory [P=0.0018] and anti-histaminic [P=0.0000109] activities. | ||
52 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2023-12 | Toxicity study of Unmadgajakesari Rasa [UGK I] and its Antipsychotic activity in Animal Models | Dr.Prashnat Nimbalkar | Dr. Madhuri Dalvi-Pawar, associate professor | Unmadgajakesari rasa(UGK I) is one of the herbo-mineral formulations specially recommended in the treatment of Unmad [Psycosis] and Apasmar [Epilepsy]. It contains three mineral drugs i.e detoxified Mercury, detoxified Sulphur and detoxified Manashilla, and four herbal drugs i.e. detoxified Dhatura (Datura semina) seeds, ‘Vacha kanda’ Kwath, ‘Agasti patra’ Swaras and ‘Brahmi whole plant’ Swaras. A unique manufacturing process i.e “Bhavna” (wet trituration) is conducted to formulate a standard drug. It helps to reduce the particle size and dose of the final formulation. Combination of herbo-minerals is a ‘synergism’ plays an important role to increase target action and therapeutic efficacy of formulation.In the study attempt was made to manufacture standard drug andassess its Antiepileptic and Learning memory activity (LM). For anti epileptic activity two animal models viz Electro Shock and PTZ induced convulsion model in mice were used. In Electro shock model UGK I was administered in two drug dose levels i.e. X=1.95 mg, 2X=3.9 mg. It showed that test drug was equi effective as compared with standard (Phynotoin) drug. In PTZ model at same drug dose levels UGK I showed statistically significant effect compared to control group. UGK I was not significant as standard drug. Cook’s and widlies model was used to access learning and memory activity in rats. LM activity was analyzed by using Anova test it is resulted that test drug UGK I is highly significant in LM activity. | ||
53 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2023-12 | Evaluation of Acute Toxicity and Antipsychotic Activity of Unmadgajakesari Rasa-II: A Herbo-Mineral compounds | Dr.Jyoti Singh | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | It has been estimated that by the year 2020, nearly 15% of the world’s disease burden will be due to mental disorder1. Widely studied disease, Schizophrenia can be correlated with Unmad2 on the basis of signs and symptoms. Unmadgajakesari rasa 3[UGK II], a potent herbo-mineral formulation which is used clinically yet has no documented evidence of safety and activity has been taken for study here. The study aimed at standardization of pharmaceutical process of UGK II preparation by puta method; evaluation of its toxicity profile, pharmacological activities, and adverse effects. The Standard operating procedures [SOP] for manufacture of UGK II including pharmacognosy of ingredients, optimisation of ‘puta’ method and confirmatory tests of intermediate products were followed and confirmed. Acute toxicity study of UGK II was conducted using OECD guideline 4235. ‘5HTP induced head twitches’6 model was used to evaluate antipsychotic activity. Extra pyramidal adverse effect was evaluated on the model ‘catalepsy in mice’7. UGK II complied with the standard parameters as per API and other texts. Acute toxicity study revealed that UGK II was nontoxic at 2000mg/kg dose. It shows statistically significant [p<0.001] antipsychotic activity in 5HTP induced head twitches model. It does not produce catalepsy [p< 0.001] which is a known adverse effect of antipsychotic drug. |
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54 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2023-12 | Evaluation of Antiepileptic and Learning Memory activity of Unmadgajakesari Rasa (I) treated in Herbal Drugs | Dr.Subodh Kele | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | The present study was planned to evaluate acute toxicity, anti-psychotic activity and extra pyramidal side effects of Unmadgajkesari rasa I (UGK-I). The study drug UGK –I consisting of detoxified Mercury, Sulfur, Realgar and Dhattura seeds along with Vacha, Agasti and Bramhi was prepared following SOP as per AFI. Acute toxicity study was performed using Limit Test of the OECD guideline 423. The results revealed that UGK I was nontoxic at 2000mg/kg dose. In the antipsychotic activity assessed by ‘5-HTP induced head twitches model’ on Swiss albino mice, UGK I when compared to control group showed significant activity however when compared to standard drug [olanzapine] did not show significant activity. UGK-I was also assessed experimentally to check if it produces extra pyramidal side effects like catalepsy where it proved not to produce catalepsy. |
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55 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2023-12 | Experimental Evaluation of Unmadgajakesari Rasa [UGK II] A Herbo-Mineral compound for its Antiepileptic and Effect on Learning Memory skills. | Dr.Amit Jain | Dr. Nandini More, Associate professor BVDUCOA | Present study was done to evaluate Antiepileptic activity & Learning memory effect of Unmadgajakesarirasa II (Rasakamdhenu unmadchikitsa 9-12). Cook’s & Widely model was used to evaluate learning memory activity. Total 30 wistar rats were classified into 5 groups, control I & II, standard, test x & 2x, each containing 6 rats. Human dose of UGK-II was extrapolated using factor 0.018. After dosing; learning & relearning trials were given to all groups. The avoidance, escape and no response were observed and compared. Anti-epileptic activity was tested using electro shock model (ESM) and pentylenetetrazole induced convulsion (PC) model. For each study, 24 albino mice were classified into 4 groups having 6 mice each, into control, standard drug, test drug x dose and 2x dose. for both studies the human dose was extrapolated using factor 0.0026. For ESM study, the duration of tonic hind limb extension (THLE) & mortality was observed for 15min.The complete inhibition of THLE was considered as positive criteria. For the PC model, the time required for clonic convulsion, incidence & mortality was observed for duration of 30 mins. It has been concluded that UGK II has effective role in learning & memory activity. At both dose levels it proves equieffective with standard drug Phenytoin to abolish THLE. Also, when compared to control group and sodium valproate, both dose levels of UGK II have shown to reduce onset of time of convulsion. | ||
56 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Experimental evaluation of Antipsychotic activity of Hingvadi Ghrita prescribed in Unmad. | Dr. Harshita Nagtode. | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Schizophrenia can be correlated with a disease ‘Unmad’ stated in Ayurved as the signs and symptoms of both diseases are similar. ‘Hingwadi Ghrita’ (HG) is one of the formulation containing four herbal drugs and two animal source drugs advocated in the treatment of Unmad and Apsmar. The present study is aimed at assessment of Antipsychotic activity of fresh prepared standard Hingwadi Ghrita and its extra pyramidal adverse effect if any. All the ingredients of HG complied with the standard parameters mentioned in Nighantu texts and API. Standard values of HG were established in this study by following standard protocol. For antipsychotic activity two animal models viz. ‘Apomorphine induced climbing in mice’ and ‘5 HTP induced head twitches in mice’ were used. For extra pyramidal adverse effect catalepsy in mice model was used. Test drug HG in three dose levels (X/2) 0.05 gm, (X) 0.1 gm and (2X) 0.2gm for a 20gm mouse was compared with standard drugs Haloperidol and Olanzapine. Goghrita was used as sham control. Antipsychotic activity study revealed statistically significant results [p<0.001] in both mice models. It does not produce catalepsy which is a known adverse effect of antipsychotic drugs. Thus it can be concluded that antipsychotic activity of HG may be mediated through blocking 5HT receptor and mesolimbic pathway. |
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57 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, College of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Experimental Evaluation of Antiepileptic and Nootropic Activity of Panchagavya Ghrita. | Dr. Amit R. Pawar | Dr. Madhuri Dalvi-Pawar, associate professor | Dr. Priti Dhande, Associate Professor, BVDU, Medical College | Panchygavya Ghrita [M.D.G] is used in traditional Indian medicine to treat neurological disorders like epilepsy, schizophrenia, anxiety, depression, insomnia etc. M.D.G alone (in different dose) and as Polyherbal formulations has been studied for its antiepileptic activity but with variable results. As anti epileptics are known to cause memory impairment, the effect of on animal memory also needs to be studied. Methodology: Antiepileptic activity of M.D.G in 3 doses (2.5, 5 and 10 gm/kg) was estimated using ICES (Increasing current electro shock seizure) animal model wherein mice were treated with drugs for seven days. Animals were observed for occurrence of the THLE (tonic hind limb extension) at particular STC (seizure threshold current) in ICES test. M.D.G in 3 doses (1.8, 3.6 & 7.2 mg/kg) was also evaluated for its effect on memory after its administration for 21 days orally using Cook’s pole avoidance rat model. Results: M.D.G at 5 gm/kg dose showed comparable results to that of standard drug Phenytoin in ICES model by increasing the STC. Avoidance responses were significantly reduced by Phenytoin (p<0.05) after 21 days treatment as compared to all 3 doses of M.D.G. Conclusion: 7 days treatment with M.D.G in 5 gm/kg dose has shown anti epileptic activity in ICES animal model. M.D.G did not show deleterious effect on animal memory in Cook’s pole climbing apparatus on 21 days of treatment as compared to Phenytoin | |
58 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Experimental Screening of Hingvadi Ghrita to Assess Antiepileptic and Nootropic Activity. | Dr. Kavita S. Sawant | Dr. Nandini More, Associate professor BVDUCOA | - | Mental health is essential element of health according to ayurved as well as Modern science. Apsmar can be correlated with epilepsy as most of their signs &symptoms are same. Hingwadi ghrita (HG) is advocated for treatment of Apsamar. It contains Hingu, Sauvarchal lavan, Trikatu , Gomutra, & Goghruta. In the present study, an attempt was made to manufacture standard drug and analyze its anti-epileptic activity and effect on memory using animal models. HG was tested in 3dose level (X/2=0.05gm, X=0.1gm, 2X=0.2gm). For antiepileptic activitiy 2animal models, Increasing current Electroshock seizers(ICES) and PTZ induced convulsions in mice were used. In ICES model, HG significantly (p value <_ 0.0001) increased Seizure threshold current. In PTZ induced convulsions in mice model : HG at X/2 and X doses showed more protection than 2X dose: but the onset of convulsions was delayed in 2X dose. HG showed highly significant (p value <_0.0001) effect as compared to control drug in both models but less effective than standard drug. HG did not show memory impairment in Cook's pole climb avoidance in rat model as compared to Phenytion known antiepileptic activity. | |
59 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Evaluation of Antiepileptic and Nootropic Activity of Kushmand Ghrita using experimental models . | Dr. Rupali S. Kale | Dr. Swati Gadgil, Assistant Professor, BVDUCOA | Dr. Kanchan Borule, | Apasmar is a neuro -psychological disease, very well elaborated in Ayurved. Literal meaning of Apasmar is impairment of memory. Epilepsy can be corelated with it, as sign and symptoms are similar for both the disease. Modern antiepileptic drug supresses the seizure, but do not cure the disease and have some adverse effects, like cognitive impairment and sometimes need long life treatment. Thus, there is need for drugs which possess antiepileptic potential along with nootropic activity. Amalakyadi Ghrita (AG) containing Amalaki, Yashtimadhu and Goghrita has been recommended in the treatment of Apasmar. It is known to be efficacious in senile dementia. Thus, the present study was aimed to manufacture standard drug (AG) and investigate its antiepileptic and nootropic activity. Antiepileptic activity was studied using two animal models. i.e Maximal Electric Shock (MES) and Pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) induced convulsion model in mice. Nootropic activity was studied using cooks pole climb avoidance in rat and Diazepam induced amnesia in mice model. It was evident that amalakyadi ghrita exhibited statistically significant antiepileptic activity when accessed using MES model (p ≤ 0.001). In PTZ model, AG at 2x dose level significantly delayed the onset of convulsion (p ≤ 0.05). In cooks pole climb avoidance in rat model AG at X dose level showed highly significant Nootropic activity (p ≤ 0.01). In Diazepam induced amnesia model, AG also exhibited statistically significant nootropic activity (p 0.001). In conclusion amalakyadi ghrita exhibited dose dependant protection against electric and chemical induced seizures indicating its antiepileptic activity and proved as a potent nootropic drug. |
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60 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | Experimental Evaluation of Antipsychotic of Vachadi Ghrita using animal Models. | Dr. Amol V. Sonune. | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Assistant professor BVDU, Medical College | The aim of this study was to investigate the Vachadi Ghrita for its antipsychotic activity by using 5HTP induced head twitches in mice model and for its extra pyramidal side effects if any by using catalepsy in mice model. VG is formulated by processing paste of Vacha (Acorus calamus), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), Shati (Hedychium spicatum), Shankhapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis), Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Vidang (Embelia ribes), Shunthi (Zingiber officinale), Apamarg (Achyranthes aspera); in cow ghee and water. SoP and standards were established. The dose used was 0.1 gm/20 gm mice and administered only once in a day. The study was carried out in three dose levels as VG X/2 (0.05 gm/20gm), VG X (0.1 gm/20gm), VG 2X (0.2gm/20gm). the standard comparators wele olanzapine and Haloperidol for 5 HTP induced twitches and Extrapyramidal effect respectively. Data obtained were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Dunnett’s multiple comparison test. P<0.001 was considered statistically significant. The moderate antipsychotic action of Vachadi Ghrita is probably mediated through blocking 5HT receptors as well as through Mesolimbic dopamine pathway. Vachadi Ghrita does not show cataleptic action, hence it is not likely to act through Nigrostrital dopamine pathway. | |
61 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | Experimental Evaluation of Nootropic Activity of Vachadi Ghrita and its In-vitro study using Biochemical Assay. | Dr. Kunal Gurav | Dr. Madhuri Dalvi-Pawar, associate professor | Dr. Yogita Karandikar, Assistant professor, BVDU, Medical College | Vachadi ghrita is medicated ghee ayurvedic formulation,recommended to improve cognition.Synergism of herbal drugs of preparation of VG and extraction of lipid soluble extractives of these drugs in Goghrita [Cow Ghee] may show cumulative positive effect on cognition. Thus the cognitive-enhancing activities of medicated ghee formulation VG was evaluated in Morris water maze test and in diazepam induced amnesia mice model using Elevated plus maze.Piracetam, most widely used nootropic agent as positive control and Goghrita as negative control was employed in both tests. VG was given in X/2, X and 2X dose levels.Study findings suggest that Vachadi Ghrita at therapeutic dose, exhibited anti-amnesic and memory enhancement activity in EPM and MWM tests. Hence it can be employed as nootropic drug or adjuvant to conventional treatment to minimize adverse effects of these drugs | |
62 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | Experimental Evaluation of Antipsychotic Activity of Brahmyadi Ghrita. | Dr. Nashir Parmar | Dr. Nandini More, Associate professor BVDUCOA | Dr. Beri, Assistant professor, BVDU, Medical College | Schizophrenia is a psychosis characterised by delusions, hallucinations, and lack of insight, it may present with disturbed behaviour, marked delusions, hallucinations, and disordered thinking or with social withdrawal. Antipsychotic drugs are the main stay of treatment of schizophrenia but are also associated with various side effects like dry mouth, diarrhoea, constipation, tardive dyskinesia, memory loss, uncontrollable body movements, muscle weakness, suicidal thoughts, and weight gain. Brahmyadi Ghrita (BG) is a polyherbal formulation and recommended to treat various CNS conditions in Ayurved. In this study, BG was prepared and analysed physico-chemically and was evaluated for its antipsychotic activity using 5-HTP induced head twitches in mice at dose levels (2.5, 5, 10) gm/kg. It was also evaluated for its extra pyramidal adverse effect using catalepsy in mice model. Data was analysed by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Dunnett’s multiple group comparison test. BG at all three dose levels showed better antipsychotic activity by reduction in number of head twitches in 5HTP model when compared to control group (p≤0.001). Catalepsy which is a known adverse effect of antipsychotic drugs was not observed in all three test groups. In conclusion, Brahmyadi ghrita has antipsychotic action without any extra pyramidal effect. |
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63 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | Experimental Evaluation of Nootropic activity of Brahmyadi Ghrita using animal models | Dr. Megha Sangwan | Dr. Swati Gadgil, Assistant Professor, BVDUCOA | Dr. Kanchan Borole Assistant professor, BVDU, Medical College | Brahmi is a very well-known plant for its various activities on CNS and is traditionallyused since centuries in Ayurveda. It is used as a single drug or in combination withother herbs. Apart from routinely used formulation BrahmiGhrita, a different onetitledBrahmyadiGhrita comprising of Brahmi, Siddharthak, Vacha, Sariva, Kushtha,Pippali, Saindhavlavan; processed in cow ghee is praised in classical text especiallyfor various CNS conditions of children.Thus, the present study was undertaken to manufacture& standardization of standarddrug(BG) andinvestigatesthe effects on cognitive functions. Nootropic activity wasstudied using Morris Water Maze test in rat and Diazepam induced amnesia in EPMmice model. BG produced a dose dependent improvement in memory scores. BG alsoreversed successfully the amnesia induced by Diazepam (1mg/kg, i.p.).BG wasadministered in three dose levels i.e. X/2 (0.05mg), X (0.1mg) and 2X (0.2mg) per20gm mice. It shows that BG at X dose is equi-effective when compared withPiracetam in EPM model. To assess the effect of BG on learning &memory, MWM in ratmodel was used. BG was administered in three dose levels i.e. X/2 (0.36gm), X(0.72gm) and 2X (1.44) per 200gm rat. In this model it showed that learning andmemory is significantly (p < 0.001)retained in rats after 7 & 14 days of BGtreatmentcompared to standard drug. The nootropic effect of BG was observed in both theexperimental models. Therefore, its worthwhile to explore the effectiveness of BG inCNS conditions.Keywords: Brahmyadighrita, Morris water maze, Nootropic activity,MWM, Elevatedplus maze. | |
64 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2012 | Experimental Evaluation of Antidepressant Activity of Hingvadi Ghrita Using Animal Models. | Dr. Poonam Gupte | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | The present study was done to evaluate Anti- depressant activity of Hingwadi Ghrita in vivo. It was a comparative preclinical study. Hingwadi Ghrita (HG) was prepared using standard operating procedure, physicochemically analyzed and assessed. Tail suspension Test (TST) model with Swiss albino mice and Forced Swim Test (FST) model with Wistar albino rats were used to assess anti-depressant activity. Imipramine hydrochloride in dose of 15mg/kg for TST and 10mg/kg for FST, was the standard drug and Ghee as vehicle control in dose of 0.1g/20g for TST and 0.72g/200g for FST orally. Hingwadi Ghrita in doses of 0.05g/20g (x/2), 0.1g/20g (x) and 0.2 g/20g(2x) for TST and 0.36g/200g (x/2), 0.72g/200g (x) and 1.44g/200g (2x) for FST was administered to 3 test groups for 21 days orally except Plain control group which received only distilled water. Duration of immobility in seconds for TST and number of rotations for FST were noted for assessment. Statistical method used was One way Anova followed by Dunnets test and Paired t test. Results showed that HG was significantly effective at dose of 0.1gm/20gm for TST (p=0.0037; p<0.01) and 0.72g/200g for FST (p=0.0055, p<0.01) comparable to Imipramine hydrochloride. It can be concluded that HG displayed potent anti depressant activity. |
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65 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2012 | Assessment of Nootropic activity of Panchagavya Ghrita in animal models. | Dr. Ashutosh Pandey | Dr. Madhuri Pawar, Associate Professor , BVDUCOA | Dr. Priti Dhande, associate professor, BVDU, mediacl college Pharmacology dept | Panchagavya ghrita [M.D.G] is one of the medicated ghee formulations, contains five cow products; cow ghee, cow milk, cow urine, cow dung juice and cow curd. M.D.G was prepared as per established SOP and compared with standard values. Nootropic activity of Panchagavya Ghrita (M.D.G) was studied using Diazepam induced amnesia in mice and Morris Water Maze test in rat model. M.D.G also reversed successfully the amnesia induced by Diazepam (1mg/kg, i.p.). M.D.G was administered in three dose levels of M.D.G as X/2 (2.5gm/kg), X (5gm/kg) and 2X (10gm/kg) in mice and X/2 (1.75gm/kg), X (3.5gm/kg) and 2X (7.0gm/kg) in rats. In EPM test significant effect of 5gm/kg dose of M.D.G was determined and Piracetam and M.D.G at 3.5gm/kg drugs have significant memory enhancement action in MWM test. | |
66 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2012 | Experimental Evaluation of Panchagavya Ghrita on Depressive Disorders. | Dr. Tapas Nikhare | Dr. Swati Gadgil, Assistant Professor, BVDUCOA | Depression is a widespread psychiatric disorder affecting around 5% of the population and can be estimated to be second largest global burden of disease after heart disease by 2020. Panchagavya ghrita (M.D.G) is one of the Ayurvedic “Snehapaka formulation’’ (cha. chi. Cha.15)which contains five ingredients obtained from Cow. M.D.G was proven to possess hepatoprotective, anticonvulsant, Anti-epileptic and Antioxidant activity. In this study it was evaluated for its Antidepressant activity using Forced Swim Test (FST) & Tail Suspension Test (TST). Amoung 6 groups 3 were of M.D.G (1.8mg/kg, 3.6gm/kg, 7.2gm/kg respectively in rats & 2.5gm/kg, 5.0 gm/kg, 10 mg /kg respectively in mice). For both the tests, imipramine (10mg/kg in rats & 2.6mg/kg in mice) was used as a standard control where as Goghrita (3.6gm/kg in rats & 5.0gm/kg in mice) was used as a vehicle control and plain control was treated with distilled water. All the drugs were administered orally for the duration of 21 days. Data was analysed using Paired T-test and One way Annova followed by Dunnett’s test. In FST at 5.0 gm/kg and TST at 3.6gm/kg dose, M.D.G showed statistically significant results comparable as that of imipramine. So it can be concluded that results of the present study indicate the potential for use of M.D.G as an adjuvant in the treatment of depression | ||
67 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2012 | Evaluation of Nootropic Activity of Hingvadi Ghrita In Experimental Animal Models. |
Dr. Priyanka Padavi | Dr. Nandini More, Associate professor BVDUCOA | Hingwadi Ghrita (HG) which is used to treat unmad and apasmara contains Hingu, Sauvarchal lavan, Trikatu, Gomutra and Goghrita. Cumulative effects of this formulation is seen as Medhya, Smritikar and Agnivardhak. Also, the individual ingredients of the present formulation have been reported to possess antioxidant, anti-depressant & memory enhancer activities. In this study HG was evaluated for its nootropic activity after taking permission from institutional animal ethics committee; using Elevated Plus Maze(EMP) in mice & Morris Water Maze (MWM) in rat. The three doses used in EPM model were 2.5g/kg, 5.0g/kg, 10g/kg respectively. For MWM 1.8g/kg, 3.6g/kg, 7.2g/kg respectively were the dose levels. For both the tests standard comparator drug piracetam at dose 7.8g/kg in mice and 270g/kg for rats was used whereas Goghrita 5.0 g/kg in mice and 3.6g/kg in rats was used as vehicle control. The plain control was treated with distilled water. The test drug was administered orally to all animals in each group for the duration of 21 days. Diazepam was used in 1mg/kg dose by i.p. to induce amnesia on day only for EPM model. Assessment criterion for EPM was decrease in transfer latency (TL). For MWM there were two criteria, decrease in escape transfer latency (ETL)and number of annulus crossing. The data was analysed using paired T test and one way Annova followed by Dunnett's test. HG at 5.0g/kg dose showed statistically significant (p<0.001) results for EPM model. HG at 3.6gm/kg dose showed significant (p<0.001) decrease in ETL. Additionally it is noted that HG is better than cow ghee but equi-effective with piracetam. It can be concluded that HG shows nootropic potential. | ||
68 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | A Study of Medhya Activity of Vachadi Ghrita on Learning and Memory of High School Children. | Dr. Santosh Pusadkar | Dr. Nandini More, Associate professor BVDUCOA | Depressed memory, lesser retention and slow recall are frequent problems in today’s stressful and competitive world. Children are also facing same problem in this competitive era in concentration on study. It’s necessary to add any substitute to enhance their memory and learning capacity. Brahmi is a famous plant used for memory enhancing property and increase in concentration. It is also used in combination with other herbs to increase its potency on CNS. Apart from regularly used formulation Brahmi Ghrita, a different one titled Brahmyadi Ghrita comprising of Brahmi, Siddharthak, Vacha, Sariva, Kushtha, Pippali, Saindhav lavan; processed in cow ghee is mentioned in Ashtanghridaya especially for various CNS conditions of children. Thus, the present study was undertaken to prepare & standardized the drug (BG) and investigates the effects on cognitive function of children.Improvement in learning and memory activity was studied using JPIP test for numerical ability and test of higher mental ability in science in children of age group 10 to 16 years. BG of study group and goghrita of control group was administered in one dose of 10 gms per day to participant. Scores was recorded and analyse statistcally by using‘t’ test and ANOVA for result. In this study it showed that learning and memory is significantly (p < 0.005) increased in children after 30 days of BG treatment of study group compared to goghrita of control group and plain group. | ||
69 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | A Clinical Study of the effect of Vachadi Ghrita on Memory in Healthy Subjects. | Dr Priyadarshini Magdum | Dr. Madhuri Pawar, Associate Professor , BVDUCOA | In traditional Ayurved, numbers of medicated ghee formulations are prescribed to regulate person’s cognitive functions. Vachadi ghrita [VG], a medicated ghee formulation is prescribed to maintain healthy process of intellect and memory. In recent experimental studies, positive action of VG on animal’s memory was proved. Thus to generate clinical evidence, the study was attempted to evaluate the therapeutic potential of VG on healthy individual’s memory using M.D.I memory scale test. Methods: Non randomized positive controlled clinical trial was carried out in ninety healthy individuals. Thirty participants from two groups received VG and Cow ghee respectively. Plain control group participants did not receive any drug. Drugs were administered orally in 10 g dose twice a day for continuous 30 days. M.D.I memory scale was used to analyze before and after treatment effects of drugs on learning and memory ability in healthy individuals. Results: The participants of Vachadi ghrita showed significant change in scores of M.D.I scale as compared to the participants of plain (p<0.01) and cow ghee groups (p<0.05). Substantial change in scores of mental balance, delayed – immediate recall, retention of similar and dissimilar pairs was determined in participants of VG group compared to other two groups. Study drug [VG] showed added positive effect on participant’s digestive power. Conclusion: Vachadi ghrita has significant effect on healthy individual’s learning ability, verbal working and short – term memory. The present results provide an evidence for therapeutic potential of VG on healthy person’s cognition. | ||
70 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Clinical Assessment of Brahmyadi Ghrita for Improvement in Learning and Memory of High School Children. | Dr. Prachi Patki | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Medha is a combination of cognitive processes of brain, of which learning and memory are important factors. Study was aimed to evaluate the efficacy of Vachadi Ghrita as memory enhancer. The objective of the study was to manufacture Vachadi Ghrita and to assess its efficacy in healthy high school children for whom two validated learning and memory tests were used. ‘Numerical Ability Test’ measures lower cognitive skills and ‘Higher Mental Ability in Science’ measures higher cognitive skills. Vachadi Ghrita was prepared following SOP and analytical values of VG were matched with the established standard values. Tests were taken before & after completion of ghrita consumption. Selected healthy students were non-randomly divided into 3 groups of 30 students each Group A - Study Group-Vachadi Ghrita, Group B - Positive Control-Goghrita, and Group C - Plain Control-no drug. Group A and Group B students were received respective Ghrita in a dose of 10 gm with powdered sugar in morning on empty stomach followed by lukewarm water for 30 days continuously. Primary outcome of study is ‘increase’ in tests score. Scores were statistically analysed using paired‘t’test for intra-group comparison and ANOVA followed by tukey’s for inter group comparison. Secondary outcome of study was ‘changes in certain secondary subjective and objective parameters’, which were assessed on the basis of ‘Samyak Snigdha Lakshana’. In present study VG at a dose of 10gm/day for 1 month had shown highly significant improvement in simple cognitive skills as compared with Goghrita at p <0.05. Increase in appetite (26%for VG and 28%Goghrita), easy evacuation of bowel (75%), no change in weight (p<0.05) were seen in both the groups. Palatability was found to be reduced due to aversion and nausea in VG group. |
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71 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | A Clinical study to evaluate memory enhancing effect of Brahmyadi Ghrita in healthy individuals. | Dr. Sudhir Rasal | Dr. Swati Gadgil, Assistant Professor, BVDUCOA | Memory is the ability of an individual to record sensory stimuli; events, information etc. retain them over a short or long period of time and recall the same at later date when needed. Thus memory plays a very important role in one's life. Poor memory, lower attention and slow recall are common problems in today's stressful and competitive world. Medhya rasayana is a unique concept in Ayurved and Brahmyadi ghrita is one such formulation used as a medhya rasayana drug. In present study Brahmyadi ghrita was prepared, analysed and tested for its memory enhancement effect in healthy individuals of age group 40-50 years using pst Graduate Institute Memory Scale (M.D.I-MS) test. It was non randomized controlled clinical trials. Brahmyadi ghrita was administered in a dose of 10 gm twice a day with hot water for the duaration of 30 days. After analysing the data using paired T test and ANOVA followed by Tuckeys test brahmyadi ghrita demonstrated statistically significant memory enhancement effect when compared with plain control group (p<0.01) and cow ghee (p<0.05). Thus it can be concluded that brahmyadi ghrita can be used as a memory enhancer in healthy individuals and can be used as a medhya rasayana drug for prevention of probable memory loss due to aging. Key words: Medhya rasayana, M.D.I-MS, Brahmydi ghrita | ||
72 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Clinical Pharmocological Assessment of Hingwadi Ghrita in Mild to Moderate Depression. | Dr. Roshni Takale | Dr. Asmita Wele , Professor, BVDUCOA | Depression is a disorder of major public health importance, in terms of its prevalence and the suffering, dysfunction, morbidity, and economic burden. There is no single cause of depression. Brain chemistry, hormones, and genetics may all play a role. Other risk factors for depression low self-esteem, anxiety disorder, borderline personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), physical or sexual abuse, chronic diseases like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, or cancer, alcohol or drug abuse, certain prescription medications, family history of depression include. Ayurveda describes two mental disorders Unmada and Apasmar.Depression correlates with premonitory symptoms of Unmada and Vishada. Study was aim to evaluate Hingwadi Ghrita in Mild to Moderate Depression.For assessment Hamilton Scale Test was used. This test was used to diagnose the severity of depression in patients. The contents of HG formulation are predominant in Katu Rasa and Ushna Virya. Review of researcheson the ingredients of HG show that these drugs individually seem potent enough, to control varied dysfunctions of the mind. HG was prepared following SOP and analytical values of HG were complied with the standard values. HAM-D test was taken before, mid & after completion of ghrita consumption. Patients of mild to moderate depression were non- randomly divided into two groups 6 patients in each group, group A- study group- HingwadiGhrita + standard antidepressant drug and group BStandard Antidepressant Drug. In group A patients HingwadiGhrita was administered 10 gm bid with lukewarm water for 60 days and for Koshthashuddhi purpose 1gm of Gandharva Haritaki churna with lukewarm water was given for five days at bedtimebefore administration ofHG. This study shows ‘decrease in score’ of Hamilton Scale Test Hingwadi Ghrita at dose 10 gm bid for 60 days with standard antidepressant drug has shown significant (P=0.0001) antidepressant activity in patients of mild to moderate depression. Secondary outcome of the study has shown ‘changes in certain secondary parameters’, which were assessed on the basis of ‘SamyakSnigdha Lakshana’. Easy evacuation of bowel and normal appetite were seen. | ||
73 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Study the therapeutic effect of Vachadi Ghrita in patients of Depression. | Dr. Rashmi Kulkarni | Dr. Madhuri Pawar, Associate Professor , BVDUCOA | Depressive disorders universally affect wide population due to causative factors such as irregular food habits, peer pressures and mental stress. Traditional Ayurveda literature reveals thatthe pre-monitory symptoms of Unmada [Insanity] and Vishad term used in ayurvedic classics can be corelated with symptoms of depression, denoting restricted activities of speech, body and mind. In management of these disorders Ayurveda explains various medicated ghee formulations which are fore most drug of choice due to its lipophilic nature. Vachadi ghrita (VG) is one of the medicated ghee formulations, contains eight herbal drugs along with Cow ghee. In this study assessment of therapeutic effect of VG was done in mild to moderate patients of depression using Hamilton scale test (HAM-D). Study group patients received VG plus standard antidepressant drugs while patients from control group received standard antidepressants. Significant change in HAM-D scores was noted after 60 days treatment of both groups when compared with their base line scores. However, no statistical significant difference was noted in HAM-D scores of studies, drug group when compared with HAM-D scores of standard drug group. As a result, it can be said that in this exploratory study VG didn’t show positive effect as adjuvant drug in treatment of mild to moderate depression. Moreover, certain encouraging effects came across with administration of study drug which showed increase in patient’s appetite and bowel evacuation easily as compared to standard drug. | ||
74 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Clinical Evaluation of Brahmyadi Ghrita in Mild to Moderate Depression. | Dr. Nishigandha Chaudhari | Dr. Nandini More, Associate professor BVDUCOA | Brahmyadi Ghrita (BG) from Ashtanghridayasamhita comprising of Brahmi, Siddharthak, Vacha, Sariva. Kushtha, Pippali and Saindhav lavan processed in cow ghee is used to treat various CNS conditions. The present study was undertaken to standardized BG and investigate its antidepressant effects. The BG complied with API parameters having pH 7, sM.D. 0.945, saponification 293.1, acid value 2.46, peroxide value 1.7, free fatty acids 0.78, and total fats 94.65. The patients of mild to moderate depression of age group between 25-50 years were included in the study after informed written consent. The patients were randomised into study and standard control groups using lottery method. BG was administered in the dose of 10gm twice a day with lukewarm water for 60 days. Hamilton’s Depression Rating Scale test scores were recorded on days 1, 30, 61 and were analyzed statistically by using Friedman test for within group and Mann Whitney test for between group comparison. The antidepressant effect of Brahmyadi Ghrita was significantly better (p<0.005) than the conventional antidepressants, after treatment of 60 consecutive days. | ||
75 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Evaluation of antidepressant potential of Panchagavya Ghrita as an adjuvant in patients of Depression. | Dr. Viraj Bhandari | Dr. Swati Gadgil, Assistant Professor, BVDUCOA | Depression is a widwspread psychiatric disorder affecting around 5%of the population and can be estimated to be second largest global burden of disease after hear disease by 2020.Although currently prescribed molecules for depression improve the clinical condition of patient but, it is at the worth of bearing of its adverse effect like sleep disruption,sexual dysfunctionand weight gain. Panchagavya ghrita is one of the frequently and consistently used formulations in Ayurvedic fraternity to treat various neuropsychological disordes. Panchgavya ghrita was preapred following SOP and analytical values of M.D.G were match with the established standard values. Selected prediagnosed patients of depression were non randomly divided into 2 groups of 6 patients in each group. Group A- Study group - conventional therapy along with the Panchgavya ghrita, Group B- Conventional therapy.Decreases in the score of by atleast 1 unit hamilton scale test was used as the primary outcome measure. treatment was given for duration 60 days. Every patient was assessed pre, med, post treatment using friedmen tesr.Between groups comparison was done using Mann whitney test. Secondary outcome measure for study by changes in certain subjective parameters. Panchgavya ghrita proved as an adjuvant drug by showing antidepressant potential in the patients of depression when compared with only convential therapy | ||
76 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Comparative assessment of antidepressant activity of Brahmi Ghrita prepared from Puran Ghrita and Fresh Goghrita using CUMS. | Dr. Bhavana Menkudale | Dr. Madhuri Pawar, Professor , BVDUCOA | Dr. Jayashree Dawane, Associate | The present study compared Brahmi Ghrita prepared from Puran ghrita and fresh go-ghrita on physicochemical parameters. Materials and methods: In accordance to ayurvedic standard protocols, two samples of Brahmi ghrita were prepared with Puran Ghrita (BG I) and fresh cow ghee (BG II). Further validation and comparative physico-chemical analysis was done for both samples. The physico-chemical parameters such as specific gravity, moisture content, acid value, iodine Results: value, saponification value and peroxide value of BG I and BG II samples were almost alike. The process Conclusion: of manufacture and analytical values of BG I and BG II samples are validated and established in the study. | |
77 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Comparative evaluation of antidepressant activity of Brahmi Ghrita and Avartit Brahmi Ghrita using CUMs animal model | Dr. Vidushi Sharma | Dr. Madhuri Pawar, Professor , BVDUCOA | Asmita Wele, Swati Gadgil | introduction:With a rising need for development of drugs that are effective with multifaceted therapeutics for the treatment of depression and the associated behavioral changes, brāhmī ghr̥ta offers a choice of treatment. The challenge of palatability of ghr̥ta in therapeutic dose of 20 to 40 g per day can be overcome by potentiation and the same was tested in the present study. Aims: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of 1x Brāhmī Ghr̥ta (BG) and 10x BG in Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) induced behavioral alterations. Settings and Design: Randomized Controlled preclinical trial. Materials and Methods: Self prepared and standardized 1x Brāhmī ghr̥ta (3.6 g/kg) and 10x BG (3.6, 1.8 and 0.9 g/kg) were evaluated in CUMS induced behavioral changes in rats by using sucrose preference (SPT), forced swim (FST). Statistical Analysis Used: One-way ANOVA followed by Post hoc analysis. Results: 28 days CUMS procedure induced depression in rats which was confirmed. Upon comparison with CUMS control group, 1x BG and 10x BG, at all three dose levels, increased the sucrose preference (P < 0.05); in forced swim test increased the number of rotations (P < 0.001. Further, 10x BG at all 3 dose levels showed significantly better results in comparison to 1x BG in FST (P < 0.01) . Conclusions: Both the samples of brāhmī ghr̥ta āēapākī (1x) and daśapākī (10x), showed antidepressant effect. This is the first study to report that drug potentiation increases the efficacy and achieves dose reduction. | |
78 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Comparative assessment of nootropic activity of Yashtimadhu churna and Kshirapaka in Young and Aged Mice | Dr. Priyanka Mohite | Dr. Madhuri Pawar, Professor , BVDUCOA | -- | Yashtimadhu is one of the Medhya Rasayan drugs advocated to achieve desired effect on cognitive functions especially when given with Cow milk. In the present study two dosage forms of Yashtimadhu i.e. churna [Powder] and Kshirapaka [Medicated Milk] were prepared as per standard guidelines given in ayurvedic classical text and were analysed with API parameters. Therefore, it can be said that a preparation method of both formulations is developed and validated with physic-chemical analysis. In extension, comparative assessment of Nootropic activity of both formulations was done by using two animal models, viz. Diazepam induced amnesia using elevated plus maze [EPM] in young mice and spatial learning and memory in radial arm maze [RAM] in aged mice. In EPM test and RAM test drug administration was done daily for 15 and 7 days respectively. Study findings suggest that Yashtimadhu Kshirpaka at therapeutic dose exhibited anti-amnesic effect and learning-memory enhancement action in EPM test and RAM test (P<0. 001). The result also specified comparative significant effect of Yashtimadhu churna with cow milk on animal’s cognition than Yashtimadhu churna with water. Thus it can be concluded that addition of cow milk as Anupana [Vehicle] to Yashtimadhu or processing of Yashtimadhu churna with cow milk in Kshirapaka formulation has potential to maintain healthy cognitive process in animals’. Hence both potent formulations can be employed as nootropic drugs to maintain human cognition in balanced state or can be utilized as adjuvant to conventional treatment. | |
79 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Evaluation of three dosage forms of Guduchi on learning and memory in young and aged Mice | Dr.Vaidehi Patankar | Dr. Madhuri Pawar, Professor , BVDUCOA | Dr. Swati Gadgil, Assistant Professor, BVDUCOA,Dr. Dawane Jayashree,Associate Professor, BVDU Medical College | In Ayurved, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) is advocated as Medhya Rasayan (Cognitive enhancer). It is emphasized to use fresh form of swaras of Guduchi (Extracted juice) to attain memory enhancing effect on human cognition. However Guduchi swaras(GS), has less shelf life and extreme bitter taste hence to overcome this lacunae Guduchi Kalpa (GK) which sugar coated granule form and Guduchi ghrita (GG) i.e. medicated ghee from was prepared. By applying Ayurvedic standard protocols GS, GK and GG was formulated and Method of preparation were developed and validated through physicochemical analysis. To assess the effect of these formulations Diazepam induced amnesia in Elevated plus maze (EPM) and spatial learning in Radial arm maze (RAM) animal models were used . For the assessment of anti amnesic activity , test drugs at the dose of GS 20ml/70kg, GK 40gm/70 kg and GG 40gm/70kg were administered orally for 14 consecutive days. In EPM test, antiamnesic activity of three formulations of Guduchi is confirmed as decrease in transfer latency (TL) of animals and Significant reversal of amnesia was noted in GK when compared against Induction control group. While in RAM test, GS and GK exhibited significant action on increase percentage of correct choices and reduction in working and reference memory errors in comparison to GG at same dose level . Hence the present study has created an evidence of anti amnesic and nootropic activity of GS and GK in Diazepam induced amnesia and Spatial learning in radial arm maze animal models. | |
80 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comparative assessment of two samples of Saraswatarishta on mental efficiency in elderly individuals | Dr. Aishwarya Koyande | Dr. Swati Gadgil, Assistant Professor, BVDUCOA | -- | Introduction- With an increase in the number of dependent elderlies facing enumerable health issues, Ayurveda can contribute a lot to improve their quality of life. With the prospect of worsening the situation of elderlies in the coming decades, ways and means of managing their health issues effectively needs to be examined and executed. The present study was aimed to prepare, analyse and compare the efficacy of two samples of Saraswatarishta on mental efficiency, memory function and insomnia in elderly individuals. Material and Methodology: Saraswatarishta and SwarnaSaraswatarishta were prepared using the classical reference. Both were analysed using physico-chemical parameters and SwarnaSaraswatarishta with ICP-MS and the data was generated. Further efficacy of both the samples was evaluated clinically (10ml /day). Study was open labelled randomized clinical trial with 24 sample size of age group 55yrs and above. The three scales M.D.I-BAMEE, M.D.I-MS and RIS were used before and after the treatment of 30 days. Results: The comparative efficacy of Saraswatarishta and SwarnaSaraswatarishta on mental efficiency, memory function and insomnia when assessed using three scales was found to be non-significant (p> 0.05). On intra group comparison, Saraswatarishta was found effective on memory function (p< 0.001) and Insomnia (p<0.01). Whereas, SwarnaSaraswatarishta was found effective on mental efficiency (p< 0.001), memory function (p< 0.001) and insomnia (p<0.01). SwarnaSaraswatarishta was also effective in improving appetite, bowel habits and reduction in time to fall asleep. Conclusion: The SOP for Saraswatarishta was developed and validated through physicochemical analysis. Evidence of detection of Swarna in SwarnaSaraswatarishta using ICP-MS technique was established. In the present study, Saraswatarishta and SwarnaSaraswatarishta individually showed positive results in mental efficiency, memory and Insomnia after 30 days treatment but when compared were equi-effective. Being an exploratory study with just 24 sample size a firm conclusion regarding comparative efficacy cannot be made. |
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81 | Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda, Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Phramceutical, analytical study and exploratory clinical evaluation of Abha Guggulu prepared using Abha Phala in Janusandhigatavata | Dr. Mrinmayee Hedaoo | Dr. Trupti Patil | Dr. Madhavi Mahajan , Dept Kayachikitsa, BVDUCOA | Abha guggulu was prepared using pods of abha , by somapaka, suryapaka, agnipaka and compression. Analysis of all samples was carried out and interpreted. Administration of oral 3 g per day dose of abha guggulu, polyherbal combination of anti-arthritic and rejuvenating herbs proved to be significant in reduction of all parameters in WOMAC score in this exploratory single arm open label quasy experimental study in patients of osteoarthritis. AG did not exhibit any adverse drug reactions. Abha guggulu may be used as a safe herbal formulation for patients of osteoarthritis. This is the first research based on abha guggulu prepared using pods of abha. | |
82 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Preparation and Physico-Chemical analysis of Amrut Vati | Atul S. Dangore | D. Sneha S Kubde | -- | Standard Amrut vati prepared . | BMAM Pharmacy |
83 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Comparative Study of Shodhit and Marit Vanga Bhasma Prepaired by two different method and analitical study. | Swapnil S. Shamkuwar | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | There is negligible difference in vang bhasma prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
84 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | A pharmaceutical standardization and analitical study of Yashad Bhasma | Sarang Dandekar | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | standard yashad bhasma prepared. | BMAM Pharmacy |
85 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | A Pharmaceutico - analitical and anti-microbial study of Saptamruta-Vati | Tejaswini G. Chaudhari | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | anti microbial study of saptamrut vati is positive. | BMAM Pharmacy |
86 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharmaceutico-Analitical and Antibacterial study of Kasakuthar-Rasa | Dipika R. Turankar | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | anti microbial study of kasakuthar rasa is positive. | BMAM Pharmacy |
87 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Comptative Pharmaceutico-Analitical study of Ghrita Murchana W. S. R. To Phala Ghrita | Neha L. Khedikar | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | there is negligible difference in phala ghrit prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
88 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | A comprative Pharmaceutico-Analitical study of Drakshava and Srakshrishta | Deepali P. Watkar | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | there is negligible difference in drakshasava prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
89 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Standardization and Pharmaceutico-Analitical of vasavleha with vasa patra swaras and Panchang Kwath | Snehal D. Shahane | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | there is negligible difference in vasavleha prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
90 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutical and Analitical study of Grabhavilas Rasa | Kshitija Gilhane | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | standard garbhavilas ras prepared. | BMAM Pharmacy |
91 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutical and Analitical study of Dhumketu Rasa | Ashiwini P. Kapse | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | standard dhumketu ras prepared. | BMAM Pharmacy |
92 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Comprative Pharmaceutico-Analitical Study of Guggul Shodhan by two differents W. S. R. Abha Guggul | Pratik Stabhadre | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | there is negligible difference in abha guggul prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
93 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Comprative Pharmaceutico-Analitical Study of Laghu Malini Vasanta Rasa Prepared by two different methods | Nandini Ghungrudkar | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | there is negligible difference in laghu malini vasant prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
94 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharmaceutico-Analitical and Antibacterial study of Shweta Karviradi Tail W. S. R. To Vangasen Samhita | Priyanka Dighde | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | standard shweta karviradi tail prepared | BMAM Pharmacy |
95 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | A Pharmaceutico - analitical and anti-microbial study of Jatyadi Taila in comparison with Jatyadi Ghrit | Gaurav Dhakate | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | there is negligible difference in jatyadi ghrit and jatyadi tail. | BMAM Pharmacy |
96 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comprative Pharmaceutical and analitical study of Vatsanabh Shodhan by two different methods W. S. R. To Anandbhairav Rasa. | Manoj Katre | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | there is negligible difference in anandbhairava rasa prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
97 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comprative Pharmaceutical and analitical study of Katitaila Murchana W. S. R. Ark Taila | Sheetal O. Sureka | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | there is negligible difference in arka tail prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
98 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Comprative Pharmaceutical and analitical study of Dhatura Shodhan by two different methods with special reference to Pralapantak Rasa | Samiksha Sundarkar | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | there is negligible difference in arka pralapantak ras prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
99 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Comprative Pharmaceutical and analitical study of Kasis Bhasma prepared by two different methods | Vasavi S. Totawar | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | there is negligible difference in arka kasis bhasma prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
100 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Comprative Pharmaceutical and analitical study of Hartal Bhasma Prepared by two different classical methods | Bhushan S. Ambatkar | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | there is negligible difference in arka hartal bhasma prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
101 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Physiochemical Analysis and study of Anti-inflamatory action of Pinda Taila in Albino mice | Yogita G. Khamankar | Dr. Sneha S Kubde | -- | anti inflamatory action of pinda tail is positive | BMAM Pharmacy |
102 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Comprative study of Jaypala Shodhana by two different methods W. S. R. Ichchhabhedi Rasa | Sharyu P. Bisen | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | there is negligible difference in arka icchabhedi ras prepared by two different methods. | BMAM Pharmacy |
103 | Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutico-Analytical and Antimicrobial study of Udaybhaskar-Rasa-in Vitro | Kunal B. Chaudhari | Dr. Mukund Dive | -- | standard udyabhaskar ras prepared. | BMAM Pharmacy |
104 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1995 | Kshay kuthar Rasache aushadhi gun dharma shastra | Dr.Anant V.Puranik | Dr.Sadashiv H. Vakale,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
105 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1996 | Comparitive study of gandhak shodhan by different metnods | Dr.Prabhaakar Ss.Salunkhe | Dr.S.S.Vaidya,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
106 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1997 | Pravalpishti va pravalbhasma ayurvedik Granthokta nirman va tyacya upyogache rasayanik Adhyayan | Dr.Sunil C.Bakare | Dr.R.D.Patil Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
107 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1996 | Manufacturing of ardhavareetateshwar rasa and it's chemical analysis | Dr.Y.N.Bendale | Dr.K.V.Shah,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
108 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1997 | A detail evalluation of kukkutandtwak bhasma w.r.t.it's ayurvedic manufacturing processes including shodhan and maran | Dr.Davli Madhuri | Dr.Kamat S.S.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
109 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1997 | Jirakavleha yancha nirman vidhi va jyacha shwet pradarachaya rugnanvar milnara upashay | Dr.Sheela D.Pargunde | Dr.S.H.Vakale,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
110 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1997 | Preparation of jalshukti bhasma and muktashukti bhasma and comparision between chemical constituents | Dr.Nandini V.Sonavane | Dr.V.A.Dole,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
111 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1997 | Comparitive study of loha bhasma and mandur bhasma w.r.t. their chemical anallysis | Dr.Kavita L.Karjatkar | Dr.V.A.DoleTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
112 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1996 | Maran of mrugshrunga (Bhasma) and study of it's chemical analysis | Dr.Kalyani K.Jadhav | Dr.S.S.KamatTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
113 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2000 | Study of kokilaksha w.r.t. its effects in the management of pittaj ashamary | Dr.Ashok G.Wali | Dr.A.R.GogateTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
114 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2000 | Comparitive study of raupya bhasma prapared by four differential methods mentioned in rsratna samuchachaya | Dr.Meenakshi V.Dalave | Dr.V.A.DoleTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
115 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2000 | Study pf vanga bhasma prepared by various metnods & its comparitive study in relation to chemical analysis | Dr.Survana Dhimdhime | Dr.S.H.WakaleTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
116 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2000 | Preparation of gandhak druti & its clinical assessment in gilayu | Dr.Amit Ghodake | Dr.V.A.DoleTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
117 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2001 | Preparation of rasaparipati & assessment of its antimicrovial activity in the patients of grahani in vitro | Dr.Swati Gokhale | Dr.V.A.DoleTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
118 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1995 | Compaaritive study of shankh nabhi bhasma & shankh aawarta bhasma from the point of view of their chemical composition | Dr.Manisha M.Kulkarni | Dr.S.S.KamatTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
119 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 1996 | An assessment of a shodhan prakriya of parada | Dr.S.S.KamatTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS | |
120 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2002 | Preparation and standardisaation of guduchi satva | Dr.Jyoti Soudagar | Dr.Indira UjagareTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
121 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2001 | Assessment of shodhan of to changes in its physical properties | Dr.Yogesh Kale | Dr.V.A.Dole,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
122 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2003 | Assessment of grahyagrahytwa of tamra by ancient and modern methods | Dr.Aroskar Amit | Dr.Patil YogineeTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
123 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2003 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of ajasthi bhasma | Dr.Bhadake Milind | Dr.Ujagare IndiraTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
124 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2004 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of achyranthus aspera (apamarga) | Dr.Ahire Sunita | Dr.Ujagare IndiraTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
125 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2004 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of gomutra arka | Dr.Kulkarni Aparna | Dr.Patil YogineeTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
126 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2005 | Comprehensive study of Ayurveda prakasa | Dr.Parchure Bhakti | Dr.Ujagare I.S.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
127 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2005 | Study of kshirpaka kalpana with special reference to pharmaceutical & analytical | Dr.Suryavanshi Nilesh L. | Dr.Patil YogineeTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
128 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2006 | Assessment of grahyagrahyatwa of loha dhatu (iron) by anciet and modern methods | Dr.Divekar Hemangi H. | Dr.Ujagare IndiraTeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
129 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2007 | Study of masi kalpana w.r.t. the pharmaceutical and analytical assessment of amalaki masi | Dr.Patil Nilambari M. | Dr.Ujagare I.S,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
130 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2008 | Comparative study of gandhak shuddhi and its chemical analysis | Dr.Akkalkotkar Mandar | Dr.Shah K.V.Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
131 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2008 | gaMQakx rsaayanaaMcaa Aayauvao-d Saas~aacyaa pawtaInausaar AByaasa | Dr.Sangamnerkar S.P | Dr.Khare N.V.Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
132 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2008 | An assessment of a shodhana prakriya of parada | Dr.Dole Vilas A | Dr.Kamat S.S.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
133 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2009 | Critical study of Rastarangini | Dr.Kumbhar Sarika | Dr.Dole V.ATeacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
134 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2009 | Preparation & standerdization of kankshi drava & its antimicrobial study | Dr.Thavare Sunil | Dr.Ujagare I.S,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
135 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2010 | Pharmaceutical of rasasin dura prepared by classical and modified method | Dr.Bhide Madhav D | Dr.Indira Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
136 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2010 | Pharmaceutical study & physicochemical analysis of shweta parpati prepared by 2 methods | Dr.Nagre Santosh T. | Dr.V.A.Dole,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
137 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2011 | Pharamaceutical analytical & experiment an syudy of YASADAMRITA malahara | Dr.Joshi Ketaki | Dr.Yogini Patil,,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
138 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2011 | Pharmaceutical analytical and antimicrobial study of mugdharasa in vitro | Dr.Khairnar vishakha | Dr.Indira Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
139 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2012 | Standardization of gairika using ancient and modern parameters | Dr.Dongre Gaurav | Dr.Dixit Vinaya,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
140 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2012 | Analytical study of godanti with Sp.ref.to grahyagrahyatava and pharmaceutical and analytical comparision of godanti bhasma | Dr.Pishte-deshmukhAditya J | Dr.Ujagare Indira,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
141 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2013 | Assessment of grahyagrayatva of vaikranta by using ancient and modern parameters | Dr.Naik Gourav | Dr.Ujagare Indira,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
142 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2013 | Comparitive assessment of grahyatva of gandhaka using ancient and modern parameters | Dr.Joshi Manasi J | Dr.Dixit Vinaya,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
143 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2013 | Assessment of grahyagrayatva of Shankha by using ancient and modern parameters | dr.Pujari Vishwanatha | Dr.Ujagare Indira,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
144 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2013 | study of quality control of vanga dhatu with special ref.to grahyagrayatva criteria | Dr.Vibhute Ashutosh | Dr.Yogini Patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
145 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2014 | Pharmaceutical &analytical study of Godanti bhasma w.s.r to establishement of stnudard operating procedure of shodhana& marana of godanti. | Dr.Babar manoj | Dr.Yogini Patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
146 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2014 | Assessment of grahyagrah yatva of Mandura according to ancient and modern parameters. | Dr.Patwardhan mayuri | Dr.Indira ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
147 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2014 | Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of Kankshi by using ancient and modern methods. | Dr.Hardeniya priti | DrIndira ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
148 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2014 | Coherent study of bhasma pariksha from rasagandhas to develop a data base. | Dr.Kharat Pratibha | Dr.Vinaya dixit,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
149 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | Pharmaceutical & Analytical study of Murikelu Lavana Preparbia. | Dr.Khamkar Niteen | Dr.Indira ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
150 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | Pharmaceutical andAnalytical Study of Mishreya ( Foeniculumvulgases) Aska. | Dr.Deokate Vidhya | Dr.Vinaya dixit,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
151 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | Pharmaceutical and analytical assessment of Bilva -avalsha and Bilva Sarkar. | Dr.Patil Mrunali | Dr.Patil Yoginee,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
152 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | Pharmaceutical and analytical assessment of sarjarasa malahara | Dr.Mane Pranita | Dr.Indira ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
153 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2016 | Assessment of Eprahyagrahyatavaof vimal by using ancient & modrn parameters. | Vd Samreen M. Ali | Dr Indira Ujagare.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
154 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2016 | Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of rasakaby using ancient and modern parameters. | Vd Vartak Shweta K | DR. Indira s Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
155 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2016 | Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of yasda dhatu by using ancient and modern parameters. | Vd Bharti Chaure | Vd Yoginee S Patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
156 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2016 | Assessment of Grahyatva of Rasanjan Pharmaceutically and Analytically " | Vd Natasha A Palkar | Vd Vinaya V Dixit,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
157 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2016 | Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of Naga dhatu by ancient and modern methods. | Vd Chetan P Mahajan | Vd Indira S Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
158 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2018 | "Assessment of Grahyagrahytva of kasis by using ancient & modern Parameters" | Vd Kiran Kailas Jadhav | Dr Indira Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
159 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2018 | "Assessment of Grahya grahyatva of Sasyale ( Cuso47 H20 ) by using Ancient & modern parameters. | Vd Arti S Deorukhakar. | Dr Ujagare.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
160 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2018 | "Assessment of grahyagrahyatva of makshik by using ancient & modernParameters. | Vd Trushali J Pawar. | Dr Indira Ujagare.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
161 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2018 | "Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of Kampillak ( Mallotus Phillippen sis ) using ancient & modern Parameters. | Vd Pankaj.B Didpaye | Dr.Yoginee Patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
162 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2018 | "Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of Shukti by using Ancient & modern Parameters. | Vd Alka R Borse. | Dr Vinaya Dixit.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
163 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of Navsagar (Ammonium Chloride ) by using ancient and modern parameters. | VD. NIPHADKAR AMEYA ATUL | Dr Yoginee S patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
164 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of Abhraka ( Mica) by using ancient and modern parameters. | VD. KULKARNI KSHRITIJA SUNIL | Dr Indira.S. Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
165 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of Shilajit ( Black bitumen) by using ancient and Modern parameters. | VD. UZMA TABASSUM G | Dr Indira.S. Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
166 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Assessment of Grahyagrahyatva of Tankan (Borax) by using ancient and Modern parameters. | VD. PARDESHI MANISHA D | Dr Yoginee S. Patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
167 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | M.D | 2019 | Comparative assessment of Grahyabrahyatva of Nilanjana (Galena) By using ancient and modern parameters | VD. JHAWAR SNEHAL L | Dr Mrs Vinaya Dixit,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
168 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2020 | "Comparative Assessment of Dadima Swarasa prepared By Three Different Methods Pharmaceutically and Analytically " | Vd.Mote Sangita V. | Dr. Vinaya R. Dixit,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
169 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2020 | Descriptive Study Of Pharmaceutical Preparation And Analysis Of Trailokyasundar rasa | Vd.Shitole Akshada D. | Dr. Indira Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
170 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2020 | Descriptive Study Of Pharmaceutical Preparation And Analysis Of Ardraka Ghrita | Vd.Kashikar Gayatri M. | Dr. Indira Ujagare,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
171 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2020 | Descriptive study of saindhava lavana and pharmaceutical study of masha saindhava taila | Vd.Khartude Shilpa B. | Dr.Yoginee Patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
172 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2021 | Comparative Pharmaceutical and Analytical Assessment of Guduchi Ghan prepared by six different Methods. | Vd Ambetkar Devika Nitin. | Dr Mrs Vinaya R. Dixit.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
173 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2021 | Descriptive study of Parnabeeja ( Bryophyllum pinnatum ( Lam) Oken) Malahara prepared using different base materials for its Pharmaceutical analytical and permeability evaluation. | Vd Londhe Anand Trimbakrao | Dr Mrs Yoginee S. Patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
174 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2021 | Descriptive Study of Pharmaceutical preparation and Physicochemical analysis of Arka lavana. for its Pharmaceutical analytical and permeability evaluation. | Vd Bhakare Swapnil Rajendra. | Dr Indira S Ujagare.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
175 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2021 | varanasi | Vd Shinde Yogita Machindra. | DrMrs Yoginee S patil,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
176 | CM.D.S&RA,Tilak Atyurved Mahavidyalay,Pune | Pune | Maharashtra | MD | 2021 | Descriptive Study of Pharmaceutical preparation and Physicochemical analysis of jeerakadya ghrita. | Vd Sevankar Shweta R. | Dr Indira S Ujagare.,Teacher,TAMV | NA | NA | INCLUDE IN THESIS |
177 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2013 | Evaluation of anti bacterial activity of kupilu which is purified by two different methods | Dr Pankaj Mhatre | Dr Devyani D Bhadlikar, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
178 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2013 | To evaluate acute toxicity of hingul w.s.r kshalan | Dr Amol Bamane | Dr Devyani D Bhadlikar, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
179 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2014 | Screening ofIimmuno modulatory activity of Rajat Bhasma prepared by two different method with special referance to Rasa Tarangini | Dr Shivkari M Akhani | Dr Nilesh Suryawanshi, Associate Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
180 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2014 | Efficacy of Rasa sindoor on Mycobacterium Tuberculosis& its Immuno modulatory activity | Dr Ritika Kishore Shah | Dr Ekta Tomar, Associate Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
181 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2014 | Effect of shuddha gandhak on oligospermia | Dr Akansha Devrukhkar | Dr M T Mehta, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai and DrArchana Gharote, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
182 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | Assessment of antibacterial activity& cytotoxicity effect of tankanamrut malhar | Dr Swati Yadav | Dr Nilesh Suryawanshi, Associate Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
183 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | Determination of angiogenic effect of kasis bhasma formulation withCMC- an in vivo CAM model study | Dr Surabhi Dhopte | Dr Nilesh Suryawanshi, Associate Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
184 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | Assessment of Antitubercular activity & Immunomodulatory effect of Vasavaleha | Dr Sayali B Kamble | Dr Vedvati Bhapkar, Assistant Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
185 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | In vivo angiogenic effect of Kasis Bhasma using Chorioallantoic membrane | Dr Vaibhav Kadam | Dr Ekta Tomar, Associate Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
186 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2015 | Effect of Ras sindoor on MDR TB | Dr Siddhartha Deshpande | Dr Ekta Tomar, Associate Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
187 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2017 | Evaluation of antibacterial property of Dhatura beej shodhit by two different method | Dr Prathmesh Thakare | Dr Archana Gharote, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
188 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | MD | 2017 | In vivo study to evaluate Bronchodilator activity of Vyaghri Haritaki Avaleha in Guinea Pig Model | Dr Anju Sreedharan | Dr Nilesh Suryawanshi, Associate Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
189 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | SPECTROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF NSICHANDRATVA OF ABHRAKBHASMA, PRECLINICAL EVALUATION OF IMMUNO MODULATION ANDCHEMO PREVENTIVE EFFICACY OF RASA SINDOOR AND SHATAPUTI ABHRAK BHASMAIN DMBA INDUCED BREAST CANCER ALONG WITH THEIR HEAVY METAL ANALYSIS | Dr. Yogesh Tamhankar | Dr Archana Gharote, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
190 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | ANALYTICAL , SUBACUTE TOXICITY AND INVIVO EFFICACY RASA ON AMAVATA(RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS | Dr Ajay Sonawane | Dr Archana Gharote, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
191 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2018 | PHARMACEUTICO- ANALYTICAL STUDY OF SWARNA MAKSHIK BHASMA PREPARED BY USING TWO DIFFERENT SHODHANA METHODS AND ASSESSMENT OF THEIR EFFECT ON VASCULATURE IN CAM MODEL | Dr Nilesh Suryawanshi | Dr Archana Gharote, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
192 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2018 | INVIVO STUDIES OF THE ANGIOGENIC POTENTIAL OF MANDUR BHASMA | Dr Ekta Tomar | Dr Archana Gharote, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
193 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2018 | PAHRMACEUTICAL STANDARDISATION AND ASSESSMENT OF ANTI TUBERCULAR,HEPATOPROTECTIVE AND IMMUNO-MODULATORY ACTIVITY OF PIPPALI GHRITA | Dr Vedvati Bhapkar | Dr Archana Gharote, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
194 | D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | PG | 2020 | Pharmaceutico- Analytical study & In-Vitro anti Tubercular activity of Pippalyadi Avaleha | Dr. Mayur Hakim | Dr Archana Gharote, Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai | |||
195 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1989 | Effect of Jatiphal Twak Malahar on human Skin | Vd. Arti Dubewar | Vd.R.V.Joshi | Jatiphala Twaka Malahara is effective agaist Tarunya pitika | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
196 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1989 | Comparative Study of Physico -Chemical properties of Murcchit & Amurcchit Til Taila | Vd. Raman Yelpalwad | Vd.R.V.Joshi | Physiochemical characters like viscocity, optical density and acid value can became marker in differentiating murchita and amurchita tailas. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
197 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1990 | comaprative study of Physicochemical properties of Ashuddha parada, Higulotha parada and Samanya Shodhita Parada | Vd. Jyotsana Takalikar | Vd.R.V.Joshi | Parada Shodhna by method of Rasaona Kalka is best among other methods, for Higulotha parada nishakasna use of Damru yantra is found to be very effective than any other method, there is change in physical proprties after shodhna and there is no change in chemical proepeties of parada by samnya shodhana and by hingulottha parada. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
198 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1991 | Study of Standardization process of Avaleha W.S.R to Vasavaleha. | Vd. Rajashree Bhutada | Vd. S.S Sawrikar | The parameters useful for standardization of Avalaha were pH value, Total solid content, Ash value, souble solid content and water insouble conetnt, specific gravity, and reducing and non reducing sugar,. Fat content | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
199 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1991 | compartive study of Physicochemical Analysis of Panchavvidha Kashaya kalpana | Vd. Chnadrakant Jagadhane | V. R.V Joshi | There is gradual decrease in pH of Kwatha, Phanta, Hima Swarasa respectively. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
200 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1991 | Standardisation of method of preparation of Quath | Vd. Murali Krishna | Vd.R.V.Joshi | Heating process plays an important role in changing the physioco-chemical prpprties of the kwatha, kwatha is more concenterated than the solution obtained by soaking the plant material for 24 hrs. in water, the organoleptic characters do not prove of much help in comparing samples. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
201 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1991 | Standardization of Gutika nirman process of Guggula kalpas w.s.r. Triphala Guggula | Vd. Manisha Barabinda | Vd.S.S Sawrikar | Guggula shodhana which was done by process by soaking in water was found to be effective than any other method, and for drying this guggula evapouration process is effective, and mixing of guggulawas not done when it is sticky in nature rather than mix powder form of guggula and mix it with other ingredients in same quantity. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
202 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1991 | Comparative Study of Physico -Chemical properties of Murcchita & Amurcchita Ghruta | Vd. Nagorao Lone | Vd.S.S Sawrikar | Use of Murchita Ghrita was better than Amurchhita Ghrita | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
203 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1992 | Stability Testing of Churna preparations | Vd. Mukund Sabnis | Vd. R.V Joshi | The stability of Sunthi Churna is one month, Maricha Churna , Pippali churna loses its stability within 6 months, Yastimadhu Churna, Haritaki Churna loses its stabilty after two months and Dhankya Churna in one month. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
204 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1993 | Standardization of Guggula Shodhana Process | Vd. Shishir Pande | Vd. S.S Sawrikar | Shodhna process of Guggula By Using Jala is more effetctive than by using triphala kwatha | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
205 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1994 | Study of determination of Proportion of Dhataki Pushpa in the Preparation of Asava and Arishta with special reference to Kumari asava. | Vd. Revansiddha Andhalkar | Vd. R.V Joshi | The process of fermentation was found to be more effective by the addition of Dhatki pushpa rather than not using it, and also there is change in their physico-chemical properties. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only | |
206 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1994 | Standardization of Madhutailika Basti | Vd. Chtraguna Lagad | Vd. S.S Sawrikar | The Parameters used for standardization of basti are similar to that of gel, cream and emulsion in modern science, the parameters like Electric conductivity, Dye test, Dilution conclude that Madhutailika Basti was an exmaple of oil in water emulsion in which water was continous phase and tila taila was in disperse phase. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
207 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1995 | Study of Krumighna Property of Triphala Guggula | vd. Sharada Mangalkar | Vd. S.S Sawrikar | Triphala Guggulu shows Krimighna Activitiy (Antimicribial) against S. Aureus and S. albus at MIC 0.75mg/ml. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
208 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1995 | Makshika- An Observational Study | Vd. Manjusha Bhujbal | Vd. P.H. Khaparde | Total 18 samples of Makshika were collected from different places out of this two samples were found with golden appearance and other 16 were slivery in appereance. 15 samples partially mataches critria in rasagrantha i.e., Konasanyukta and Phalasyanukta. After physicochemical analysis of Makshika 14 samples were found as Vimala with reference of rasagranthas. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
209 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Bhavana Saskara-study of Physical and Chemical Changes on Dravays | Vd. Madhavi Tamhankar | Vd. S.S Sawrikar | Vd. P.H. Khaparde | After Bhavana sanskara some dravays shows increase in their physical and chemical proprties while some show decrease in their physical and chemical properties which may affect their mode of action | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. |
210 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Standardization of Rajapravartani Vati and its clinical efficacy on Dysmenorrhoea | Vd. Jyoti Waghmare | Vd. C.E Lagad | Rajaparavtarni Vati was found to be very effective in pateinst with Dysmonerrhoea of Age group 21-30 and shows more effect on Udarashula symptom in Dysmenorrhoea | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
211 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Preparation and Standardization of Vyagriharitaki Avaleha and its clinical study | Vd. Mamata Biyani | ||||
212 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | Comparative Study of Physico-Chemical Properties of Ashuddha & Shuddha Parada with special reference to Rasonasodita | Vd. Mukund Sabnis | ||||
213 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | Standardisation of Kanji | Vd. Prashant Bhokardankar | ||||
214 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | Comparative study of Shuddha Gairik & Mandur Bhasma on Panduroga | Vd. Archana Sonone | Vd. D.S. Wadotkar | Gairika is comparatively more effective than Mandura Bhasma in Panduroga | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
215 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | In Vitro study of Antibacterial Property of Gandhaka | Vd. Dayanand Ovar | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Gandhaka have Antimicribial activity for staphylococus aureus and Micrococcus luteus at 25% conventration and has antifungal action against candida albicans. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
216 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Comparative study of Vanga Marana process and study of effect of Vanga Bhasma on Madhumeha | Vd. Rajesh Ingole | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Vanga Bhsama method mentioned in rasatarangini 18/29-33 is found to be better in respective of physiochemical , economical , duration of preparation and safe and effective in Dibetis Mellitus | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
217 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Comparative Studies of Gandhak Shodhan process Described by Ayurved Prakash and Rasayansar | Vd. Sainath Sitawar | Vd. D.S. Wadotkar | Both methods of Gandhaka Shodhana were equally effective . In rasaynasra method the quantity of Goghruta is 1/4th hence it is commercialy important as it reduces production cost of Gandhaka shodhana. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
218 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Study of standard operating procedure of Naag Bhasma in relation to its Physico-Chemical properties | Vd. Pallavi Bhange | Dr. C.E. Lagad | from ICP AES analysis results, ot can be said that percentage of lead(Pb) decreases as the process of Marana Proceeds. While % of other elements like Ca,K,Fe, etc inceases with progress of Marana Process, SEM study shows particles of irregular shapes and XRD shows that it contain lead oxide and lead phosphate along with some other compounds chemically . | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
219 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Study of standard operative procedure of Tamra Shodhana with Respect to its Physico-Chemical properties | Vd. Sarita Gudade | Dr. C.E. Lagad | In first method of tamra Shodhana there was no continues quenching done in each solution for 7 times and in second method continuous quenching was done in each soltion i.e for tila taila for 7 times and same for remaaining 4 liquids.. The processing of samnya shodhana for continous quenching shows better results in their hardness and specific gravity, and for method 2nd it shows smaller particle size in XRD. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
220 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Pharmaco clinical Studies of Ayurvedic Hair Remover Compound | Vd. Lata Kide | Dr. D.S. Wadotkar | There is no effect of Hair Removal Compound and petroleum jelly on unwated hairs but HRC is moderately effective and ashodhita ingredients are more effective as compared to shodhita ingredients in this HRC of Acharya Sharandhara. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
221 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Study of Vanga Bhasma in relation to its Physico Chemical Properties | Vd. Archana Tayade | Dr. C.E. Lagad | From ICP-AES it can be said that the percentage of tin(Sn) decreases in both Jarita and Vanga Bhasma, while % of other elements like Mg, Al,ca, Fe,K increses in vanga bhasma than jarita vanga due to Marana process and from XRD data and SEM data Nanoparticles of Vanga was observed. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
222 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Study of Acute Toxicity of Tamra Bhasma in Albino Rats | Vd. Pradip Lasurkar | Vd. D.S. Wadotkar | Tamra Bhasma prepared in this study didi not cause any signs and symptoms of acute toxicity even upto the single oral dosage 5000mg/kg body weight in albino rats and it shows that scientifically prepared Tamra Bhasma is not harmful in anyways. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
223 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Pharmaco-Clinical studies of tryushnadya Loha with reference to its Efficacy in obesity | Vd. Ashu Joshi | Dr. D.S. Wadotkar | Tryushnadya Loha is good enough to treat obesity as well as it does not have any sideeffect, therefore this treatment should be given as first preference while treating obese person. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
224 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | Determination of sub-Acute Toxicity of mercurials in Albino Rats with special reference to samagandha Kajjali | Vd. Dnyaneshwar More | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Samagandha Kajjali has not shown sub-Acute Toxicity by oral route in albino rats on the basiis of food consumption data and body weight gain data and basis of behavioural changes and on basis of clinical signs observed at the dose level of 45mg per kg of body weight on basis of histopathalogical findings in male albino rats. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
225 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | Preparation of Kshara Parpati according to Siddhayogasangraha and study of its physicochemical Properties | Vd. Rajesh Harode | Vd. S. V. Deshpande | Phyicochemical properties of Ksharaparapati i.e., standard methods and elemental analysis has been proved as per reference of Siddhayogasangraha, from chemicall point of view the elements of all alkali substance (kalmisora, Alum and Navasagara) were found to be present in the Kalpa. for costing purpose , self made ksharaparapati found less as compared to market price. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
226 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Study of the standard operating procedure of Kupipakwa Rasayana Nirmana w.s.r.t Rasasindoora | Vd. Manish Bhoyar | Dr. C.E. Lagad | This new SOP with the help of modified portable Vakuka Yantra was found to be more beneficial in portability, heat regulation, fuel saving, time saving, mainataince of Kramagni, mimimum oroduction cost and pollution control | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
227 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Critical study of Suvarna Makshik Bhasma Nirman with special reference to its Physico-Chemical properties | Vd. Prajkta Yelambkar | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Suvarnamkshik Bhsama having its ideal colour like Raktakamala patra varna, i.e. dark red as decsribed in rasartarangini XRD study shows crystaline structure | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
228 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Study of Pollution Hazards caused During Kupipakwa Kalpa preparation | Vd. Asha Deshmukh | ||||
229 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Standardization of the Shiladhatri Vati | Vd. Pushpatai Shinde | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Shiladhatri wati stastisfactorily attains the expected qualities on basis of general Ayurvedic parameters of wati kalpana ,analyticaly it shows lesser time to disintegrate, slightly acidic in natureand also contain good iron percentage so act as good haematonic. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
230 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Standardization of Mandur Bhasma with special reference X.R.D. studies | Vd. Purushottom Charpe | ||||
231 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Standardization of the Yashada Bhasma | Vd. Seema Lohakare | Vd.D.S. Wadotkar | According to Rasagranthas , for Yashada Bhasma all Grahya Lakshnas of raw Yashada, shodhana process, Marana Process were satisfied , and prepared Yashada Bhasma satisfactorily attains the expected qualities on the basis of Ayurvedic Parameters. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
232 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | To study Bhasma Nirman by using modified portable Bhasma Nirman Yantra with special reference to Kasis Bhasma | Vd. Dhirajsingh Rajput | Dr. G.S. Tekale | For Kasis Bhasma, Puta procedure of Bhasma Preparation in modified portable Bhasma Nirmana Yantra is more covenient than traditional method of Puta. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
233 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Comparative study of samagandha Rasasindoor and Hinguliya Rasasindoor with special reference to their Physico-Chemical properties | Vd. Vishal Jadhav | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Hinguliya Rasasindoor requires less time, less efforts, less manpower, less expendeiture as compare to the Samagandha Rasasindoor and both have same physicochemial properties. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only | |
234 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Preparation of Sameerpannag Rasa and study of its Sub-acute toxicity in albino rats | Vd. Swati Rahangadale | ||||
235 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | To determine Shelf life of Kanji | Vd. Jyoti Sherawat | Vd.D.S. Wadotkar | The shelf life of Kanji was upto 3 months with retaining its quality. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only | |
236 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | In vitro study of Antimicrobial property of Anandbhairav Rasa | Vd. Amol Sawant | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Anandbhairava Rasa is as efective as standard antibiotics against Escheharia coli, Salmonella Typhi, Salmonella Paratyphi B and Shigella flexneri especially against Salmonella typhi, and Salmonella Paratyphi B. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
237 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 201 | In vitro study of Antimicrobial property of Jatyadi Ghrita | Vd. Varsha Gaikwad | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Jatyadi Ghrita is as effective as standard Antibiotic against S.aureus, E.coli and P. aeruginosa especially agaonst S. Aureus and P. aeruginosa in vitro | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
238 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharmaceutico Analytical assessment of Kumkumadi Ghrita W.S.R. to Bhaishjya Ratnavali | Vd. Megha Gaurkhede | Vd.D.S. Wadotkar | Kumkumadi Ghrita ( classical Method) is easy to prepare and organoleptically better than kumkumadi Ghrita (Triturated method) and Kumkumadi Ghrita( Ethanol method) | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
239 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharmaceutical And Analytical study of Yashtimadhu-Haridra Cream | Vd. Ashvini Devane | Dr.R.K Ingole | |||
240 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Comparative study of Shudha Gairika And Mandur Bhasma In Wistar Rats W.S.R. To Iron Deficiency Anaemia | Vd. Bhakti Deshpande | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Mandura Bhasma and Shuddha Gairika both have anti anaemic activity with no toxicity, shuddha gairika may have some protective effect on liver tissues in preventing fibrosis and degenerating changes of Hepatocytes. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
241 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Comparitive experimental evaluation of hepatoprotective activity of Dhatri lauha prepared with and without louha bhasma | Vd. Alka Yadav | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Dhatri Loha with Loha Bhasma have almost same efficay that of standard drug Symarin, Dhatri Loha with and without Loha Bhasma both have same efficacy in Hepatoprotective Action, it conclude that adition of loha reduces the dose of the drug which is one of the action of Rasadravya. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
242 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Comparitive experimental evaluation of hepatoprotective activity of Nisha lauha prepared with and without louha bhasma | Vd. Swati Adhave | Dr.R.K Ingole | Present study concludes that, Nisha Loha and Nisha Loha without Loha Bhasma has similar efficacy that is equivalent to silymarin and both have similar hepatoprotective action. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
243 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharmaceutico analytical study of Tablet Dosage Forms of Bhunimbadi Kwatha And it’s Acid Neutralizing effect | Vd. Yogita Patil | Dr. R.K Ingole | Acid Neutralization capacity of Bhunimbadi ghana Effervesent tablet is greater than bhunimbadi kwatha and bhunimbadi ghana wati and effervesent tablet is more suitable as it is easy to carry, transport and ready to use form. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
244 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharmaceuto Analytical Study of Avipattikar churna And it’s Sugar coated And Enteric Coated Tablet Forms | Vd. Varsha Nilawad | Dr. C.E. Lagad | Sugar coated and enteric coated Avipattikara tablets can be prepared by making modification or using expients from modern pharmacy and it passes all required pharamaceutical parameters like hardness and Disintrgration time | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
245 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Safety evaluation (Subacute toxicity study) of Rajat Bhasma And Silver nanoparticles | Vd. Vidya Honde | Dr. R.K. Ingole | Silver Nanoparticles Exhibit in the ALT,AST which is indicative of toxic changes in liver which is also evidence from histopathology of liver, Rajata Bhasma( 20 timesTED) dose level and Silver Nanoparticles at all dosage shows hydropic degeneration in kidney and congestion so Rajata Bhasma Is Safer than Silver Nanoparticles at therapeuticlaly equivalent dose. | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
246 | Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra | Nanded | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Comparative Pharmaceutico-Analytical And Antioxident Study of Rajat Bhasma And Silver Nanoparticles | Vd. Darshan Fursule | Dr. P.K. Gandhi | There is decrease in particle size during process of shodhana and marana , Silver nano particles contain Ag2O as seen in XRD analysis, silver nanoparticles shows antioxidant activity while Rajata Bhasma Shows no invitro Antioxidant activity | Our institute have Government Pharmacy for Government Supply only. | |
247 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1966 | nimbpatra swaras, kalka,kwath nirmaan karke uska Pama vyadhi par prabhav | vd. Jayesh shreegadiwar | vd. Rajendra G. Wagh, HOD, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | this study revealed that, nimbpatra kalka very effective on pama vyathi than swaras and kwath. | ||
248 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1989 | vangbhasma ev Shilajita ki madhumeha me karyakshmata | Vd Ganesh tekale | vd. Shridhar Dive, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | |||
249 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1992 | ghrita tatha dugdh dwara shudhha kiye gandhak ka ev damaru yantra dwara shudhha kiye gandhak ka Pama vyadhi par prabhav | vd. Rajendra wagh | vd. Suresh pardeshi | procedure of shudhha gandhak through damru yantra was very effective and more pure. | ||
250 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1994 | vividh dravyani shodhit and marit Vang rasaynik vishleshnatmak adhyayan | vd. Revati dahat | vd. P.D.Malunjakar | |||
251 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1994 | Navayas loha nirman karmuktva aur Pandu par parinam swarup adhyayan | Vd. Ashokkumar jaiswal | vd. P.D.Malunjakar | Nvayas lauha efficacy prove in pandu vyadhi, due to lauha Hb count increases. | ||
252 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | Mringshring bhasma nirman tyache Kaphaj kaas vyadhivaril tulnatmak and vishleshnatmak rugnalayin adhyayan | Vd. Ratnamala suryavanshi | Vd.P.H. Khaparde, HOD, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | |||
253 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | Rasmanikya nirman ev uske gunakarma ka vicharchika ke parikshya me aturalayin adhyayan | Vd. Pralhad jadhav | vd. Rajendra G. Wagh, HOD, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | in vicharchika vyadhi, Rasamanikya is very effective and important. | ||
254 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | vividh padhati se shodhit and marit swarnamakshik ka bhauktik,rasayanik tulnatmak vishleshan | Vd. Kiran kale | Vd, pradnya Swan, Adhivykhyata | |||
255 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1998 | preparation of shukti bhasma physical chemical | Vd. Saratkumar panigrahi | vd. Rajendra G. Wagh, HOD, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | this trial drug is more effective for the case of asthma. | ||
256 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1999 | Vicharchikari tail nirman ev vicharchika vyadhipar aturalayin adhyayan | Vd.Anita vanjari | Vd, pradnya Swan, Adhivykhyata | this thesis conclude that, in early stage of vicharchika vyadhi vichrchikari taila very useful. | ||
257 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Jirakavleha nirman ev pradar roga ke paripekshya me uska aturalayin adhyayan | Vd. Pratibha kokate | Vd M.M.Jumle, HOD,Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | this kalpa useful in both Rakta and Shwet pradar vyadhi but, this kalp more effective in shwet pradar than rakta | ||
258 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2001 | Manashiladya taila nirmaan ev shwitra ke pariprekshya me gunakarmo ka adhyayan | Vd. Vaishali bendekar | Vd, pradnya Swan, Adhivykhyata | in Shwitra vyadhi manashiladya taila very effective than bakuchi taila. | ||
259 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2001 | Vangeshwar nirman ev Pramehaghna prabhav ka pariprekshya me gunakarmo ka prayogik adhyayan | Vd. Kiran uike | Vd suresh khalale, professor | this kalp destroy prameh prabhav and it useful in after meal raktasharkara. | ||
260 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2001 | dvidh padhati se gairik shodhan ev uska rasayanik parikshan tatha gairikadya malahar nirman kar uska vranavyadhi par aturalayin vyadhi | Vd. Shilpa dixit | vd Prakash khaparde,HOD,Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | this study conclude that after student t test and unpaired test gairikadya malahar is very effective . | ||
261 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | Prachin ev arvachin Ghan nirman prakriya ka abhyas guduchi ghan nirman ev uski manakikaran ka adhyan | Vd. Jyoti dhormade | Vd, pradnya Swan, Adhivykhyata | according to ccras, guduchi ghana manakikaran is available in text, this study comparative to analytical value given in text. | ||
262 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | shodhit tutha se tuthamruta malahar nirman ev rasayanik vishleshan tatha pama vyadhipar aturalayin adhyayan | Vd. B.R. Kurkute | Vd, pradnya Swan, Adhivykhyata | tuthamruta malahar very effective in pama vyadhi in chemical analysis, total fatty matter- 92.1% and copper sulphate is 2.32. | ||
263 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | sandhan kalpana antargat khadirarishta nirman uska bhuktik ev rasayanik parikshan kar pama vyadhi par aturalayin adhyan | Vd. Sunita katare | vd Prakash khaparde,HOD,Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | due to khadirarishta, 80% upashay gain. It useful in kandu, pitika strav,etc | ||
264 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | 2002 | samaguna and shadguna rasasindoor nirman kr uske manakikaran ka adhyayan | Vd. Lata sabhagchandani | vd Prakash khaparde,HOD,Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | according to chemical analysis, no any specific diff. but difference obeseved regarding to treatment | |||
265 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | pharmaceutical and experimental study of swadamshtradi kwath and swadamshtradi ghan vati on mutrashmari | Vd. Purushottam K. | Vd. Purnedu panda | swadamshtradi kwath was found more effacious in comparision with control group, according to statical analysis both group compared it reveaveled thar vati highly significant than kwath. | ||
266 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | a pharmaceutical and clinical evaluation of triphaladya tailam, special reference to Uthika (Darunak) | Vd.V.L.Indu | Vd. Damodar pande | after follow up trail drug provided highly significant relief in the management of kandu and rukshata. | ||
267 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | trividh paddhati se nirmit snehapak ke manakikaran prakriya ka adhyayan | Vd. Avinash Jagtap | Vd. Rajkumar Khiyani, professor, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | this study coclude that, for mrudu madhya and khar pak analysis,physical and chemical examination is important. | ||
268 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | somnathi tamra bhasma nirman kr uske bhauktik ev rasayanik parinamo ka adhyayan | Vd. Dipak dhoke | vd. Rajendra G. Wagh, HOD, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | in somnathi tamrabhasma, tamra dhatu particles not seen so, chemical analysis done through modern instrument | ||
269 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | sidhayogasangrahokta ksharparpati ka nirman kr uska bhuktik aur rasayanik adhyayan | Vd. Rajesh gharode | Vd. S.V. Deshpande, HOD,Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | |||
270 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | tamrasinsur nirman ev uska vishleshnatmak tatha me aturalayin adhyayan | Vd. Satish hargunani | Vd. R.J.Pande | |||
271 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | dividh padhati se guggul shodhan kar triphala guggul nirman ev uske rasayanik aur bhuktik pariksha ka adhyayan | Vd. Sarita khodave | Vd. Ganesh tekale, professor, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | this thesis establishe guggul kalpana related sidhant and fulfill physiochemical analysis. | ||
272 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | comparative study of ashudhha shudha marit hingul with reference to their physiochemical evaluation | Vd. Archna joshi | Vd. P.P. Dindore | shudhha marit hingul is very effective and established physiochemical analysis. | ||
273 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | ras nirmaan kr vishleshnatmak adhyayan | Vd. Rashmi kaliya | Vd. Rajkumar Khiyani, professor, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | in bothn method of vatsnabh shodhan water soluble be extractive more than alcohol soluble extractive. | ||
274 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2009 | samguna ev shadguna rasasindoor nirman kr uske manakikaran ka adhyayan | Vd. Shirish gaddamwar | Vd. Rajkumar Khiyani, professor, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | on the basis chemical analysis no any difference in both process but according to treatment difference in bot procedure. | ||
275 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | lauha | Vd. Baban kale | Vd, pradnya Swan, Adhivykhyata | this study not included in ayurvedic formulation published by ccras so, this study definitely help in future. | ||
276 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | preparation of Khageshwar rasa and its physio chemical analysis | Vd. Swati Dongare | Vd. Ganesh tekale, professor, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | this study not included in ayurvedic formulation published by ccras so, this study definitely help in future. | ||
277 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | study of preparation and pharmaceutical standardization of lohaparpati w.s.r. bhaishjyaratnavali | Vd. Ashok kale | Vd. S.V. Deshpande, HOD Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | this study include standard parameter for lohaparpati and prove milestone according to parpati | ||
278 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharmaceutical and experimental study of indravati in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats | vd. Shraddha panchbhai | Vd. Manish Bhoyar, GAC, Nagpur | we did not found any evidence for toxicity from indravati | ||
279 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Study of preparation and analytical aspect of sudhanidhi rasa with special reference to bhaishjyaratnavali | Vd. Anil Choudhary | Vd. Pradnya Swan, GAC, Nagpur | analysis of sudhanidhi is close to mentioned by ccras | ||
280 | Government Ayurveda College Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | study of standard operating procedure of narayan rasa w.s.r to rasaratnasamucchaya | vd. Kajal pawara | Vd. Rajkumar Khiyani, professor, Govt. Ayurveda College Nagpur | standard operating procedure of narayan rasa has been developed | ||
281 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Gandhak Rasyana nirman karun tyacha bhoutik va Rasayanik Gunadhrmancha Abhyas | Vd.Suyog Vyas | Dr.S.V. Deshpande Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
282 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Ushnatechya Sambandhane Shankha Bhasma karun tyacha boutik va Rasayanik gunadharmancha Abhyas | Vd.Santosh Dhanorkar | Dr.S.V. Deshpande Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
283 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | Tribhuvankirti rasa nirman prakriyetil vibhinna stharancha Abhyas | Vd.Satish Dudhe | Dr.S.V. Deshpande Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
284 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Standardization of Hridyarnava Rasa and evaluating its effect on lipid profile assay preclinically | Vd.Rakesh Salve | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
285 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Comparative study of properties of Aputi and PutiTamraBhasma and evaluating their effect in liver function test preclinically | Vd.Shivhar Ophale | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
286 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Tamra Bhasma preparation and its efficacy in Obesity | Vd.Gunja Dahikar | Dr.S.L. Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
287 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Vanga Bhasma preparation and evaluating its efficacy in diabetes mellitus preclinically | Vd.Sumedha Kulkarni | Dr.P.B.Pimpalgaonkar Professor | NA | NA | NA |
288 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | In-vitro antimicrobial activity of standardized BhringarajaTaila | Vd.Pravin Jawanjal | Dr.S.S.Savrikar Professor | NA | NA | NA |
289 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | In –Vitro assessment of effect of particle size on anti-oxidant activity of Triphala Kwatha | Vd.Sonam Chhattani | Dr.S.S.Savrikar Professor | NA | NA | NA |
290 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Comparative study of physicochemical characteristics of Loha Bhasma and Saptamrut Loha | Vd. Geeta Mule | Dr.S.L. Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
291 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Preparation and Physico - chemical characteristics of Mandoor Bhasma | Vd.Jyoti Tagade | Dr.S.L. Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
292 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Standardization of ChandraprabhaVati and Comparison of other company | Vd.Sukrit Phadke | Dr.S.L. Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
293 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Comparative Study of Shudha Shilajeet with Salsaradi Gana Bhavit Shilajeet | Vd.Ashwini Patil | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
294 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutico-analytical study of Rajat Sindoor and its evaluation for anti-microbial activity. | Vd.Shweta Khaparde | Dr.Sushma Dongre Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
295 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Effect of Salsaradi Gana Bhaveet Shilajeet on Blood Glucose Level in alloxan induced diabetic rats | Vd.Pooja Shah | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
296 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Effect of Salsaradigana Bhaveet Shilajeet on lipid profile in alloxan induced diabetic rats | Vd.Pallavi Gupta | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
297 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Evaluation of anti-hyperlipidemic activity of Trayushanadi Mandoor in high fat diet fed Albino rats | Vd.Sapna Bondar | Dr.DilipWadodkar Professor | NA | NA | NA |
298 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of ShothariLoha in Albino rats | Vd.Kshitija Desai | Dr.DilipWadodkar Professor | NA | NA | NA |
299 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Evaluation of hepatoprotective activity of punarnavadi mandoor priclinically | Vd. Priti Pusam | Dr. D. D. Bhise Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
300 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comparative Pahramceutico-Analytical study of Rasaparpati prepared from samaguna and dwigunakajjali | Vd.Swati Chouhan | Dr.Prakash Khaparde Professor | NA | NA | NA |
301 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comparative Pharmaceutical and Analytical study of Laghumalinivasanta According to Yog-Ratnakar Rasa Tantra Sara Siddha Prayog Sangraha | Vd.Sheetal Thakrod | Dr.Prakash Khaparde Professor | NA | NA | NA |
302 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comparative Pharmaceutical and Analytical study of Loha Bhasma prepared by two different method | Vd.Monish Shinde | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
303 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comparative Pharmaceutical and Analytical study of Chandramrutavati prepared by two different method | Vd.Bhagyashri Kachare | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
304 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comparative Pharmaceutical and Analytical study of Self-prepared Bola parpatti and Market sample | Vd.Sushma Londhe | Dr.D.D.Bhise Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
305 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Comparative Pharmaceutical and Analytical study of Self-prepared and Market sample of Yashad Bhasma | Vd.Ashwini Mandle | Dr.Sushma Dongre Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
306 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Determination of Standard Operating Procedure of Dadimadi Ghrita and its Pharmaceutico Analytical Study | Vd. Shubhada Amangi | Dr.Prakash Khaparde Professor | NA | NA | NA |
307 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico- analytical study of Jatyadighrita w.s.r to Sharangdhara samhita | Vd. Sonali Thorat | Dr.Prakash Khaparde Professor | NA | NA | NA |
308 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Comparative Pharmaceutical and Analytical study of Self-prepared Garbhapala Rasa with Market sample | Vd. Rukmini Shinde | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
309 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Bolabaddha Rasa prepared by samaguna and dwigunakajjali | Vd. Tejaswini Khandare | Dr.S.L.Gupta Asso. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
310 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico -Analytical study of Chandanadi Loha | Vd. Shreya Jankar | Dr.D.D.Bhise Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
311 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharamceutico-Analytical study of Vishatinduka vati | Vd. Jagruti Kadale | Dr.Sushma Dongre Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
312 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutical analytical study of Agnitundi vati preapared from samgunakajjali and dwigunakajjali. | Vd. Swati Wavhale | Dr.D.D.Bhise Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
313 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutico analytical study of self prepared Yakritplihari loha | Vd. Snehal Dhayphule | Dr.D.D.Bhise Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
314 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutico analytical study of Arshakuthar ras and comparision with market sample | Vd. Namrata Zanzat | Dr.D.D.Bhise Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
315 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Comparative pharmaceutico-analytical study of self-prepared Tryushnadyam Loha with market sample | Vd. Pratibha Jadhav | Dr.Sushma Dongre Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
316 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Comparative pharmaceutico-analytical study of self-prepared Smitisagar Rasa with the market sample | Vd. Swati Pund | Dr.Sushma Dongre Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
317 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2021 | comparative pharmaceutical analytical study of Rajata bhasma prepared by two different methods | Vd. Ankita Kale | Dr.D.D.Bhise Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
318 | Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2021 | Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Abhrak bhasma and It's comparison with market sample on the basis on analytical parameters | Vd. Ramavtar Mali | Dr.Sushma Dongre Assit. Professor | NA | NA | NA |
319 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | “Pharmaceutical standardization of Devdarvyadi Churn Kriya and its Anti-Inflammatory study” | Darshana Mehkarkar | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Mr. Manish Deshmukh, Pharmacologist, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Average 666.66 gm of Devdarvyadi Churnakriya can be obtained from 500 gm of Devdarvyadi Churna with 32.66 % weight gain. Analytical specifications observed for DC and DCK were within the acceptable limits. Churnakriya could be the better substitution for drug dosage reduction and also study drug showed substancial Anti-Inflammatory activity” | NA |
320 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | ‘‘A Relative Oral Bioavailability of Kukkutanda Tvak Bhasma Compound As Calcium Supplement” | Ghanshyam Mahulkar | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Kukkutanda Tvak Bhasma prepared with alternate Bhavana of Asthisamharaka and Kumari Swaras in EMF followed with incineration process at 850 0C temp. Require four Puta cycle, average 66.4% yield is obtained & loss is 33.6 %. After fourth Puta bright white colour, very fine, soft powder, without specific smell obtain. As there is no pharmacopeia standard on Kukkutanda Tvak Bhasma, the present study can be considered for future research. Clinical study was conducted with an objective to evaluate the bioavailability of Kukkutanda Tvaka Bhasma compound and compared with standard calcium supplement in the healthy volunteers. The selected 16 healthy volunteers were divided for bioavailability study into three phases, In phase 1st (Supplement A), Standard calcium supplement 1000 mg/day was administered, in phase 2nd, prepared Kukkutanda Tvaka Bhasma compound 1000mg/day was administered (Supplement B) while in 3rd phase, methyl cellulose as placebo was administered (Supplement C). Blood sample was taken immediately before supplement administration and 0min, 30 min, 2hr, 4 hr, 6 hr, 9 hr and 12 hr hours after the dose.All observations of statistical analysis evidently suggesting that Kukkutanda Tvaka Bhasma is better as calcium supplement than standard calcium forms. The herbo-mineral nature of Kukkutanda Tvaka Bhasma or the particles of Bhavana dravrya which got impregnated during Bhasma preparation procedure may be the basic reason behind the significant efficacy. | NA | |
321 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | “Standardization and Evaluation of Vrana Ropan Compound.” | Shailendra Mishra | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Mr. Manish Deshmukh, Pharmacologist, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | The antimicrobial analysis it was confirmed that Vrana Ropan Compound showed positive results against 2 gram positive and negative bacteria’s such as S. aureus, B. subtilis, Salmonella and E. coli and in fungi such as A. niger. In pharmaceutical study, it was observed that, no changes occurred during the preparation of ointment and it is very good option for preparing the drug which is time saving and commercial. 8. In Experimental trials, Vrana Ropan Compound showed an upper hand over Standard drug in pacifying the signs and symptoms of Vrana. Comparison in between the groups is statistically significant. No adverse reactions of the trial drug were found to be reported in any of the animals during the study period | NA |
322 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | “Pharmaceutical Standardization Shrungatakadi tail” | Juhi Ubale | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Pharmaceutical study revealed that; the duration of heating for the Paka was decreased in MST, In MST pleasant and characteristic smell with beautiful dark reddish brown colour was found. Increase in Saponification value, specific gravity, refractive index while decrease in iodine value, peroxide value of Murchhita samples indicates more stability and increased shelf life of MST than AST. The analytical data of saponification value, iodine value and peroxide value of MST can be considered as standard values for future perspective aspect. Considering all the data recorded, it can be concluded that the process of Murchhana has high significance in establishing stability of product for better therapeutic efficacy. Hence the process of Murchhana should be included as prerequisites of any medicated oil preparations | NA | |
323 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharmaceutical Standardization of Kamdudha Ras w.s.r. to Yadvaji Trikamji | Pranjali Langale | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Shodhana of Gairika with Goghrit results in conversion of its biophysical properties into more effective therapeutic activities. In the process of Bhavana, Amalki Swarasa required for the initial Bhavana was more (2100ml) than the subsequent Bhavana (200ml) and there was a total yield of 38.88% weight gain. Hence, we can conclude that Bhavana plays an important role in increasing quality of the product without compromising its physicochemical properties. | NA | |
324 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | “Standardization And Drug Doses Modification Of Arjuna Ksheerpaka” | Swapnil Talmale | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Spray dried powder is easily soluble in water, having agreeable sweet taste, pleasant smell, more shelf life, easy for packaging and handling, chocolaty brown in colour with good medicinal as well as nutritive values. Collectively all these features make it user friendly and more suitable for use. The qualitative phytochemical analysis and HPTLC analysis of spray dried powder, conventional Arjuna Ksheerapaka and T. arjuna Bark skin showed the presence of same chemical groups in all three samples, thus it would be equally effective as Arjuna Ksheerapaka. Further clinical work is needed to explore and prove its clinical efficac | NA | |
325 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharmaceutical standardization and characterization study of kapardika bhasma prepared from three different varieties | Dipak Ramkisan Garde | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | In conclusion, 5 litres is sufficient for 300g batches of into 100 cow dung cakes (hand made) in the first, second, and third were required and peak temperature observed for was 862.80 C. There is no significant color different between three varieties of Kapardika Bhasma i.e white and bright white respectively. Varitartwa, Rekhapurntwa Bhasma Pariksha was found positive in three varieties . | NA | |
326 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Standardization of vidangadi lauha and evaluation of its haematinic activity | Nilesh S.Temkar | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Mr. Manish Deshmukh, Pharmacologist Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Vidangadi Lauha contains polyphenols, moderately polar compounds, flavonoids/glycosides, antioxidants and very less amount of acid-base components including alkaloids. Ghee and honey which are advised as Anupana with Vidangadi Lauha, have considerable hematinic activity and thus helps in increasing hematinic potential of Vidangadi Lauha. Vidangadi Lauha possesses significant hematinic action and this action is equal to standard iron supplement. | NA |
327 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutical standardization Anuloman Tail Prepared with Murchhit and Amurchhit Til tail | Bhagyashri Jibhkate | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Process of Murchchhana results in significant difference in chemical composition of final product which is evident from the difference in organoleptic as well as physico-chemical parameters of Chinchalavan Taila prepared from Murchchhita and Amurchchhita Tila Taila. Murchchhita Chinchalavan Taila have elevated proportion of high density lipo proteins as well as higher stability compared to Amurchchhita Chinchalavan and its evident from results of tests such as Iodine Value, Saponification Value, Unsaponifiable matter and Acid Value, Peroxide value. . Franz diffusion test reveals that both formulations have well sustained absorption through gastrointestinal tract, however the rate of absorption is higher in Murchchhita Chinchalavan Taila compared to Amurchchhita Chinchalavan Taila, thus Murchchhita Chinchalavan Taila may have better therapeutic efficacy. | NA | |
328 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutical standardization and drug dosage miodification of Vidangadi lep and its assessment for antimicrobial study | Mangesh Dhote | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | It can be concluded that at the levels of Pharmaceutical analytical & experimental studies, Bhawana plays an important role in vidangadi Lepaguti by increasing stability of the formulation and antimicrobial efficacy. Statistically significant antimicrobial activity of VL+G supports the classical claim of Kushthahara action of Vidangadi Lepa applied with Gomutra. However effect of VLG is comparatively better than VL+G, hence it is concluded that by applying Gomutra Bhavana, Vidangadi Lepa can be modified into Vidangadi Lepaguti. Considering the feasibility in use, handling, packaging and storage; Vidangadi Lepaguti is convenient than Vidangadi Lepa. Therefore modification of Lepa (Churna Lepa) into Lepaguti is recommendable in pharmaceutical manufacturing as well as clinical practice. | NA | |
329 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutical standardization and analysis of Kushmanda Avaleh and its modified dosage form Kushmand granules. | Neha chavhan | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Kushmanda Avleha mentioned in Shrangdhar Samhita is a combination of necessary ingredients possessing properties required for management of Raktapitta. Most of herbal ingredients of Kushmanda Avleha contains fibers which ultimately results in weight loss during powdering of raw drug as the percent loss observed during powdering of Pippali, Sunthi, Jeerak, Dhanayk, Tejapatra, Ela, Maricha and Twaka is 18.3% , 37.6% , 14.3% ,15.3% , 27.6% , 27, 35.6, 35.6, 21.6, respectively. Average 7.83% Kushmand Avaleha and 7.89% Kushmand granules can be prepared from 15 kg Kushmand fruits which represent that preparation of both formulations results in more than 90% loss as the average percent weight loss detected in both formulation is 92.16 and 92.09 respectively. Prepared Kushmand Avaleha have all parameters in the range mentioned in API, thus the preparative procedure of this formulation can be considered as SOP. Preparation of Kushmand granule is done as per standard procedure of granule preparation and as there are no analytical standards for this modified dosage form, hence analytical findings of Kushmand granule can be considered as standard. Kushmand granule prepared as per standard procedure should have average analytical values for parameters such as Loss on drying at 1050 c, Total ash, Acid insoluble ash, Alcohol soluble extractives, Water soluble extractive, pH, Total sugar, Reducing sugar, Non-reducing sugar, Total Fat and Moisture content in range 3.1%, 1.2%, 0.36%, 38.09%, 41.2%, 3.53, 80.17, 78.12, 4.5, 0.92 and 3.12 respectively. As per HPTLC analysis, Kushmand Avaleha and Kushmand granules have negligible difference, therefore considering the pharmaceutical and analytical findings, it is concluded that Kushmand Avaleha can be modified into granule form | NA | |
330 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutical preparation standardization of Shodhan ganvarti & screening for antimicrobial property. | Heena Shaikh | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Both the suppositories and Varti were prepared in three consecutive batches foe pharmaceutical standardization. The analysis was done of each batch. All the active drugs were present in all the bathes of varti and suppository, Preparation of Shodhan Gana Yoni Varti and its modified form as Suppository with their Pharmaceutical standardization and comparative Antimicrobialactivityalongwith in-vitro Bioavailability. Antimicrobial study was done; the results were in favour of both Varti and suppository against e-coli. In vitro bioavailability / drug release was the partial aim of the study which was assessed by in vitro drug release test like dissolution, Franz diffusion. Both the test were performed at Dattartary Rasahala, M.G.A.C. UV analysis was done at central research laboratory J.N.M.C. The concentration versus time (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 mints) were plotted on the graph. % drug release of varti prepared by classical method was higher than the other three suppositories prepared by modern bases in In vitro dissolution test. While in the Franz diffusion test the % drug release from the skin membrane was more in varti prepared by Jaggery and suppository prepared by cocoa butter than the other two base suppositories. | NA | |
331 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutical preparation and standardization of Yashtimadhwadi Tail and its dosage modification as cream | Ujala Kale | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | The pharmaceutical study started with the short importance of SOP. It includes the process of Murchhana of tila taila by taking classical reference i.e. (Bh. Ra. Jwaradhikar 5/1286-1287). An attempt to develop a SOP protocol for Murchhita tila taila, Murchhita Yashtimadhvadi taila and Amurchhita Yashtimadhvadi taila, were made. As well as the pharmaceutical preparation of cream prepared by Murchhita Yashtimadhvadi taila and Amurchhita Yashtimadhvadi taila. MYT, AYT, MYC and AYC samples were prepared in the three batches respectively. The specification of vessel, heat etc. were noted timely. Organoleptic characters were noted down of all samples Thus all the data of study indicates the special importance of Murchhana and Antioxidant concept in Yashimadhvadi taila as well as cream that may rises the therapeutic potency of Yashtimadhvadi taila and cream. Considering all the data recorded, it has been proved that the process of Murchhana has high significance for better therapeutic efficacy. Yashtimadhvadi taila prepared by Murchhita tila taila is having more antioxidant property as compared to Amurchhita Yashtimadhvadi taila. Hence the process of Murchhana must be strictly included as the prerequisites of any medicated oil preparations. | NA | |
332 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharmaceutical Standardization with Drug Dosage Modification of Dhatryadi Churna and Assessment of its Antipyretic Activity in Albino Rats | Sanket shelke | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Mr. Manish Deshmukh, Pharmacologist, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | The comparison of Anti Pyretic activity in experimental study clearly indicates that DV possess significantly higher efficacy than DC and PCM (p value – 0.005). Thus, it is concluded that at the levels of Pharmaceutical analytical & experimental studies. Drug dosage modification of DC to DV prepared by giving Bhavana plays an important role in increasing therapeutic efficacy of the drugs. | NA |
333 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharmaceutical and Analytical Standardization of Kharjurasava prepared by using different SandhanaDravyas (Fermentation Initiators) | Shweta Ashtankar | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | The pharmaceutical & analytical study reveals that Kharjurasava prepared by using Yeast is better choice to be used in the other Sandhana as fermentation initiator. Dhataki pushpa mentioned in the reference has got comparatively better than Madhuka pushpa, which is also one of the fermentation initiator in Kharjurasava. | NA | |
334 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Phyotochemical screening of oil extracted from two categories of fruit of Semecarpus anacardium Linn. by using traditional Indian oil extraction method | Ritesh Watekar | Dr Dhirajsingh Rajput, Associate Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | 1. Bhallataka was in clinical practice in Ayurveda since Vaidika period and mostly utilized for Rasayana purpose and in treatment of Arsha and Kushtha. 2. Average 14.34% and 5.54% Bhallataka Taila can be extracted from Prashastha and Aprashastha Bhallataka which clearly indicates deficiency of oil in Aprashastha Bhallataka 3. Deficiency of oil or shrunken empty cells in Aprashastha Bhallataka is the cause for its floating while testing by water sinking test. 4. Obtained value of parameters such as Rancidity, Refractive Index at 250 , Specific gravity, Iodine value, Acid Value, Peroxide value, Free Fatty Acid, Total Fatty Matter and Saponification value, , and as Absent, 1.472, 0.937, 29.80, 7.81, 9.32, 1.89, 4.32, 161.33 and Absent, 1.455, 0.943, 34.22, 6.19, 11.38, 1.45, 4.30, 149.92 in PBT and ABT respectively, can be considered as standards. 5. Based on FTIR and GC-MS it is concluded that PBT is rich in phyto-constitutes while ABT lacks many constitutes and thus ABT is therapeutically inferior to PBT. 6. PBT and ABT contain combination of therapeutically active as well as toxic compounds, however more proportion of toxic compounds in ABT and more proportion of therapeutic compounds in PBT supports the rightness of classical claim of accepting Prashastha Bhallataka and rejecting Aprashastha fruits. 7. GC-MS has identified several compounds of which the chemical information is completely unavailable which represent great scope in drug discovery and development. 8. Based on the major indications of the compounds found in PBT in sever systemic chronic diseases such as cancer, HIV and gene regulation, it is vivid that Bhallataka Taila need much more exploratory studies to establish its therapeutic potential. | NA | |
335 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharmaceutico-analytical standardization of Palasha Kshara prepared by two different combinations and evaluation of their diuretic action in wistar rats | Meenakshi Jaiswal | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Pharmaceutical processing of Palasha to prepare Palasha Kshara results in significant difference in chemical composition of final product which is evident from the difference in organoleptic as well as physico-chemical parameters of Palasha Kshara prepared from the ash of its individual parts and the combination of ashes of its parts. The Pharamcological study shows the significant effect of diuretic action of both Kshara PK-1 and PK-2 on wistar rats and it is comparatively more with PK-2. There was no significant change in the haematological parameters of CBC, KFT, and no significant change in the alkalinity and total protein values of urine of wistar rats. | NA | |
336 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutico Analytical Study of Shankha Bhasma Prepared by Two Different Methods and evaluation of its Relative Oral Bioavailability in healthy volunteers | Pranjali Dukare | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
337 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Comparative Pharmaceutico analytical Standardization and Oral Bioavailability Study on Praval Pishti and Praval Bhasma. | Megha Satpute | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
338 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutico-Analytical Study of Muktashuktipishti & Shukti bhasma and comparative evaluation of their relative oral Bioavailability | Shweta Kamble | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
339 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Pharmaceutical Standardization and Drug Dosage Modification of Laghu Sudarshan Churnawith comparative Assessment of its Antipyretic and Analgesic Activities in Albino Rats | Mansi Chunchuwar | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
340 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Pharmaceutical Development, Quality Control Assessment and Comparative Evaluation of Efficacy of a Polyherbal Compound for Muscle Gain in Gym Going Healthy Volunteers | Aditi Shinde | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
341 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Pharmaceutico Analytical Study of Gomutrasava and Gomutraghana and evaluation of its Antimicrobial Activity | Payal Raut | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
342 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Pharmaceutico Analytical Study of Tryushnadya Loha and modified form as Tryushnadya Mandura and their comparative evaluation for andiabetic activity in Wistar Rat | Harlin Swer | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
343 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Pharmaceutico Analytical Study of Vidarikandadi Churna and its modified dosage form and assessment of their comparative efficacy for strenghth, Stamina, Growth as compare to standard supplement in albino rats. | Utkarsha Kandalkar | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
344 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Pharmaceutico Analytical Study of Gandharva Haritaki prepared by murcchit and amurchhit Eranda tail and comparative assessment for In vitro bio accessiblity | Anjali Katole | Dr Anita Wanjari, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | NA | ||
345 | Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | Wardha | Maharashtra | PhD. | 2021 | Pharmaceutico-Analytical Standardization and In Vivo Evaluation of Acute Toxicity, Genotoxicity, Anti-Genotoxic Effect and Spermatogenic Action of Musalyadi Churna | Dr Mujahid B. Khan | Dr. Bharat Rathi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha | In Pharmaceutical study, the findings revealed that the compound formulation can maintain its quality, purity, and potency. The classical formulation was characterized by Pharmaceutical production and physiochemical parameters and analytical features were recorded for future references. In acute oral toxicity study, based on the results, the median lethal dose of Musalyadi churna after single oral administration to female rats, observed over a period of 14 days is greater than 2000 mg/Kg body weight and the study drug had no toxicological effect and found safe on acute oral administration in rats. In Genotoxicity and Antigenotoxicity Study, based on the findings, Musalyadi Churna is a potential candidate as a protective agent against cyclophosphamide[1]induced genotoxicity in mice somatic cells. Cyclophosphamide and Musalyadi Churna combined treatment may hold promise as a safe and effective chemotherapeutic strategy. In the Spermatogenesis study, in conclusion it can be suggested that the Musalyadi churna at the dose level studied possess substantial spermatogenic efficacy. | NA | |
346 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli ,Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1994 | A study of shodhana with special reference to Dhattura Bija | Dr.Vandana Vaidya | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | After shodhana process there was 70% drop in the hyoscyamine content in the shodhita beeja 30% of hyoscyamine was retained in the beeja. | Not Available | |
347 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli ,Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | Evaluation of Bhavana Samskar with reference to Pippali Churna & Chavsath pippali | Dr. Aslesha Raut | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Study shows inorganic content of Bhavit pippali increase & organic content decrease which give idea of transformation of herbal material into Bhasma. | Not Available | |
348 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli ,Mumbai | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1997 | Comparative Study of guduchi Satva & guduchi Ghana | Dr.Preeti Salunke | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Study shows difference in morphology,microchemistry,elemental analysis of them. | Not Available | |
349 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1987 | Study of Shukti bhasma | Janak | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Specific Density of Shukti bhasma was between 3.10-3.89 anfd PH values between 10.2- 20.9 | Not Available | |
350 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1991 | Godanti bhasma nirman padhati v manakikaran ya vishya varil prabandh | Dr.Mangala Jadhav | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | There was no difference between the physical properties of Bhasma prepared by three methods | Not Available | |
351 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1995 | Laghumalini vasant kalpa preparation & Standardization | Dr.Sashi Gupta | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Kalpa prepared in different season showed different morphological properties. | Not Available | |
352 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | An Effort towards Standarization of Tribhuvankirti Ras | Dr. Nalin Shah | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Instead of going Analytical approach go with panchbhavtik Pariksha for Standardization. | Not Available | |
353 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1997 | Standardization of mayur piccha mashi & its study of its antiemetic property | Dr.Suneeta Magar | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mayur piccha mashi shows antiemetic property. | Not Available | |
354 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1998 | Comparative study of Tulsi arka & tulsi swarasa | Dr.Tushar Kaskar | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Do not show any difference between Tulsi arka & swaras. | Not Available | |
355 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Year | Study of manufacturing of Auleha & snehapak by ancient as well as modern methods | Dr.Ninad. S.Sathe | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | The shelf life of the formulations increases when prepared by traditional procedures anf they take care of their own stability. | Not Available | |
356 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Year | Study of saveeryatavadhi af vaasa ghrut | Dr.Aparna Thombare | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | This analysis have necessarily shown significance changes occuring after a period of 16 months a period that has been mentioned as Veeryatavadhi for ghrta Kalpanas | Not Available | |
357 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Year | The Study of Kajjali's is different ratio with special reference of rastarangini | Dr. Sarita V | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | The Study of Kajjali in different ratio proves that is sample is combination of black cubic mercuric sulphide and sulphur. | Not Available | |
358 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Year | Standardization of chitrakadi ghruta and its clinical efficacy on Sandhigata Vat | Dr. Leena A Nandeshwar | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | This medicine was found to be effective in reliving joint pain in 88.33% patients, swelling in joint in 88.23% Tenderness-88.88%, Sandhiaatop- 66.66% pain during flexion & Extension -56.66% | Not Available | |
359 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Year | Standardization of Triphala guggulu and its efficacy on Bhagandar | Dr. Gulab N. Pawar | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Triphala guggal is more effective for tenderness in Bhagandar | Not Available | |
360 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Year | Process of Standardization of Yashad bhasma w.r.t Rastarangini | Dr. Meekshi. D Amrutkar | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | The bhasma prepared by the process where the mercury is used in the standard process of preparation of Yashad Bhasma | Not Available | |
361 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Year | Preparation & Standardization of Gandhak dhruti & Clinical efficacy on skin diseases | Dr. Sahebrao Dhwale | Dr Pimpalgaonkar R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Gandhak dhruti regarding above mentioned skin disease is very well over all percentage of curing is 80.16% after 90 days. | Not Available | |
362 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Jun-05 | Study of Hartal shodhan with special reference to rasratn samucchya | Dr. Devyani D Bhadalikar | Dr Mangala Jadhav | churnodak shodhit sample gives maximum purity i.e 99.84% of Hartal. | Not Available | |
363 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Jun-05 | Preparation & Standardization of Kamdudha ras and its controlled clinical efficacy in Amalpitta | Dr. Pushkar Wagh | Dr Mangala Jadhav | Both Drugs are equally effective in relieving symptoms of Amalpitta a in case of Hrutkanthdaha Kamdudha ras is better than shankha bhasma | Not Available | |
364 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Jun-05 | Comparative Study of different methods of Tamra shodhan with special reference to rastarangini | Dr. Vedvati K. Dhulekar | Dr. Sudhir V. Deshpande Associate Professor | Performing only samanya shodhan or only vishesh shodhan of tamra is not addequate. The pattern of samanya shodhan followed by vishesh shodhan is correct. | Not Available | |
365 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Jun-05 | A physical & chemical comparative study of Yashad pushpa & Yashad Basma | Dr. Sachin G. Dumore | Dr.Sudhir Deshpande Associate professor | Physico chemical evaluation of Yashad pushpa & apamarg jarit Yashad bhasma it can be concluded that ZnO is major ingredient in all the formulations. | Not Available | |
366 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | Jul-05 | Study of role of Kuliath kwath in tamra shodhan with special reference to preparation of tamra Bhasma | Dr. Jyoti B. Kshirsagar | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli,Mumbai-18 | All ingredients which is used for preparation of Bhasma have collective role to produce bhasma qualifying the tests described in classicas as well as w.r.t their physico chemical characteristics | Not Available | |
367 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Study of Amrutikaran sankara of Tamra Bhasm with reference to Gomutra Shodhit Tamra | Dr. Ashwini Patil | Dr. S.S. Savarikar ,Professor& HOD,R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli,Mumbai-18 | it can be concluded that to get rid of the toxic effects remaining after marana process it should undergo the Amrutikaran | Not Available | |
368 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Assesment of Amrutikaran of Tamrabhasma prepared by following different methods or shodhan a comparative study | Dr.Daya Pardeshi | Not available | It was conducted that it is necessary to carry out samanya shodhana followed by vishesha shodhan prior to marana for producing a good quality of tamra bhasma & get rid of toxic effects remaining after maran process it should undergo to Amrutikaran | Not Available | |
369 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | Standardization of Ikshurkadfi leham & its preclinical study in Klaibya | Dr.Mirali Jadhav | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli,Mumbai-18 | The present study showed remarkably similar aphrodisiac activity of Ikshurukadi leham as compared to sildenafil citrate | Not Available | |
370 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | An Experimental study to asses the Lepatoprotective activity of Tamra bhasma in paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in wistar rats | Dr.Bhagyashri Bhimra Suryawansh | Dr.Sudhir Deshpande Associate professor | Tamra bhasma exert significans protection against paracetamol induced toxicity | Not Available | |
371 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | An Experimental study to asses the astroprotective activity of Tamra Bhasma in indomethacin induced ulcers in rats | Dr.Yashodha Ranjwan | Dr Mangala Jadhav Assistant Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli,Mumbai-18 | From this study at 60mg & 120mg dose Tamra bhasma showed significancy to protective activity. | Not Available | |
372 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2012 | Preparation & standarization of Gandhaka rasayan & its comparative study with market available samples of Gandhaka rasayana | Dr. Tejaswini Nade | Dr.Sudhir Deshpande Associate professorR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Market available samples & own prepared Gandhaka rasayan samples shows difference between their physico-chemical characters. | ||
373 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2012 | Comparative Study of Physico-chemical characteristics of suddha kasis & kasis bhasma | Dr.Pratibha Yadav | Dr.Sudhir Deshpande Associate professorR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Shuddha Kasis Bhasma have different Physico-chemical Characteristic. | Not Available | |
374 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2012 | Comparative Study of Physici-chemical Characteristics of Pratham-Paaki, Pancham-Paaki & Dash Paaki Bala Taila | Dr.Archana Sonare | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Dash pakaBala taila have longer shelf life than Pancham paka.It has quicker action. | Not Available | |
375 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Comparative Study of physico-chemical characteristics of Rasasindoor prepared by three different methods w.r.s to Rasatarangini | Dr.Harshala Mhatare | Dr.Sudhir Deshpande Associate professorR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Not Available | Not Available | |
376 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Preparation of Triphala Guggul & study of its Physico-chemical characteristics and Antimicrobial activity in Vitro | Dr.Nitin Buva | Dr.Sudhir Deshpande Associate professorR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Processing of Gum Guggulu in Plain water & drying in Sunlight proves beneficial due to following reasons. The Volatile Contents of the Gum Guggulu are retained . Triphala Guggulu showed significant activity on gram -ve Organisms E.Coli & Gram +ve Organism Staphylococcus aureus as compared with Standard Drug Chloramphanicol. | Not Available | |
377 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Rasapushpa ( Title Not Available) | Dr Sandesh Chavan | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Not Available | Not Available | |
378 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Comparative Study of Physicochemical characteristics of swarna makshika by different Shodhan methods w.s.r to rasa ratna samucchaya | Dr.Deepali Patil | Dr. S.S. Savarikar ,Professor& HOD,R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Difference in Physico-chemical Characteristic of Swarnamakshika prepared from three different Shodhan procedures aws present. | Not Available | |
379 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | A comparative study of physico-chemical characteristics of Apamarga Kshara,Palasha Kshara & Chincha Kshara | Dr.Reshu Rathore | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | There was some some differences in their percentage of yeild of Kshar & physico-chemical characters. | Not Available | |
380 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | A Comparative Study of digestive stimulant action of maricha choorna & triklatu Choorna in experimental rat | Dr.Samiksha Rahate | Dr. S.S. Savarikar ,Professor& HOD,R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Maricha choorna & trikatu choorna have definitive stimulatory action on digestive enzymes & thereby on Pancreas & the Hepatobilliary system. | Not Available | |
381 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | A comparative study of digestive stimulant action of pippali choorna & trikatu choorna in experimental rat | Dr.Anjali Menon | Dr. S.S. Savarikar ,Professor& HOD,R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-19 | Trikatu is better digestive stimulant when compared with pippali. | Not Available | |
382 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | A Comparative study of Digestive Stimulant action of shunthi choorna & Trikatu choorna in Experimental Rats | Dr.Chinmay Phondekar | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Trikatu Choorna is Effective in liver pathology and Shunthi choorna is effective in pancreatic pathology | Not Available | |
383 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Asssesment of Antidiarrheal activity of mustaka Pramaitthya -An experimental study | Dr.Sanjana Bhole | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mustakadi Pramatthy exhibited significant action but is less potent than atropive | Not Available | |
384 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Assessement of antipyretic activity of musta parparaka kwath in wistar albino rats | Dr.Priyanka Tayade | Dr.Aditi Kulkarni, Assistant LecturerR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli ,Mumbai-18 | Musta parpataka kwatha is the better Formulation in pyrevia which show immediate antipyretic activity as compared to musta kwatha & parpatuka kwatha. | Not Available | |
385 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | An experimental study to assess the antitumor activity of Trikatu choorna on Fibrosar coma in albino mice | Dr.Manasi Kurhade | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | The trikatu choorna possesses an anti-tumour activity at dose of 400mg/kg body weight. | Not Available | |
386 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | An experimental study to evaluate the hepato proactive activity of trikatu choorna in ethanol induced hepatotoxicity in wistar rats. | Dr.Ruchi Sharma | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Trikathu choorna at 400mg/kg possesses potential hepato - -proactive action comparable to that of Silymarin but 200mg/kg shows less effect compared to Silymarin also trikatu choorna at 400mg/kg shows same effect as that of Silymarin in reversing the damage of kidney occursdue to ethanol administration. | Not Available | |
387 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Assessment of Anti hyperllpidemic activity of trikatu choorna in wistar rats | Dr.Abhishek Gupta | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Trikatu choorna has anti-hyperllpidemic activity. | Not Available | |
388 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | An invivo study or action of trikatu choorna & shunthi choorna on obesity markers in wistar rats | Dr.Shital Takkar | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Both choornas can well restore the all parameters towards Normally & mainkiins as well | Not Available | |
389 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | An invivo study of action of trikatu choorna & maricha choorna on obesity markers in wistar rats. | Dr.Vijeta Choudhari | Dr.Aditi Kulkarni, Assistant LecturerR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Trikatu choorna along with high fat diet has shown effect in lowering cholesterol & leptin levels where as maricha choorna has shown effect in lowering of LDL,HDL & interluekin C levels | Not Available | |
390 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | An in vivo study of action or trikatu chooorna & pippali choorna on obesity markers in wistar rats | Dr.Jasmin Korbu | Dr. Subhashchandra Madavi ,Associate ProfessorR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | No significant differenc is observed in between activity pippali choorna & trikatu choorna on obesity markers in wistar rats. Both test drugs showed positive results in all parameters except -- | Not Available | |
391 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | An In vitro study evaluation of the antibacterial activity of trikatu choorna against bacteria causing URTI | Dr.Mukunda Dhotre | Dr Mangala Jadhav Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Thesis yet to be Submitted | Not Available | |
392 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | An Experimental study to evaluate the mucolytic activity of Trikatu choorna in mice | Dr.Pooja Patade | Dr.Gayatri Gaonkar Assistant LecturerR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Thesis yet to be Submitted | Not Available | |
393 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | An experimental study to evaluate an antihistaminic activity of Trikatu choorna in Wistar rats | Dr.Pranita Ramteke | Dr. Subhashchandra Madavi ,Associate ProfessorR.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Thesis yet to be Submitted | Not Available | |
394 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2021 | Study of Pysicochemical characteristics & 28 days oral toxicity study of Swayamagni loha in wistar rats (synopsis submitted year 2021) | Dr.Reshma Phalgunan K.V | Dr. Aditi Kulkarni ,Assistant Professor R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Synopsis Approved | ||
395 | R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2021 | Study of Pysicochemical characteristics & 28 days oral toxicity study of Gandhak marit loha bhasma in wistar rats (synopsis submitted year 2021) | Dr.Omkar Kisan Jadhav | Synopsis Approved | |||
396 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | "A comparative pharmaceutico-analytical study of bhunimbadi kwath with fermwnted kwath granules with special reference to bhunimbadi kwath" | Vd.Chitte Yogesh Devidas | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Asso. Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | NA | Bhunimbadi kwath with Arishta and granules from HPTLC ,we conclude that arishta is best. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
397 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | "comparative pharmaceutico analytical study of samaguna balijarita rasasindura and shadguna balijarita rasasindura w.s.r. To gandhak jarana" | Vd.Khedekar Kishor Bhausaheb | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Asso. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Dr.Barve Mayur .Assi. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Gandhak jarana has definite role in kupipakwa processed mercurial preparations on comparison of samaguna and shadguna rasa sindura. Also it shows that Hingula is different entity than Rasasindura though having same chemical configuration as HgS. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
398 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | "comparative pharmaceutical and analytical study of conventionally prepared kalantak rasa and kalantak rasa prepared with release modifier" | Vd.Suryawanshi Hemant K. | Dr.Omprakash Talokar Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | NA | In comparative study of both the batches it was found that batch with addition of release modifier could be better alternative to the conventional preparation with repect to cost effectiveness, better efficacy, less frequency of administration hence patient compatible. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
399 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | "validation of pharmaceutico-analytical parameter of mukta pishti prepared by two different methods" | Vd.Thakare Roshan Ramesh | Vd.Pandit Sawant Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Vd.Sanjay Khedekar Assi. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | In the present study Nimbu swarasa bhavita muktapishti showed more functional group than gulab jal bhavita muktapishti. It may be possible that Nimbu swarasa bhavita muktapishti has more therapeutic efficacy than gulab jal bhavita muktapishti. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
400 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | "comperative physico-chemical analytical study of praval pishti prepared by two different methods" | Vd.Khairnar Bhupendra Prakash | Vd.Pandit Sawant Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Vd.Sanjay Khedekar Assi. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | XRD analysis of Praval Pishti prepared by Gulab jal and Godugdh showed broadly providing peak of Calcium Carbonate have imperial formula of CaCO3. Presence of similar compound with slight similar chemical structure or diffrence in relative intensity and d-spacing were also similar at this position which indicates arrangement of molecules. Lattice stratic of sample Praval Pishti prepared by Godughdha and Gulab jal is in decresing order. Hence it can be interpreted that Praval Pisht prepared by Godughdha have largest proportion ofhigh energy configuration than prepared by Gulab jal. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
401 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | "pharmaceutico-clinical study of paribhadra mashi w.s.r. To arsha | Vd.Joshi Wrushali P. | Vd.Pandit Sawant Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Vd.Sanjay Khedekar Assi. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | It Can be concluded that paribhadra Mashi was found stasticaly highly effective in the management of Arsha. No Adverse drug reactionwas observed during the trials. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
402 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | "comparative study of anty-microbial activity of two kampillak (mallotus phillippensis muell.arg)" | Vd.Mhasal Sapana Sampat | Vd.Pandit Sawant Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Vd.Sanjay Khedekar Assi. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Kampillak Malhara shows more zone of inhibition than Kampillaka oil except 1 mm inE.coli., Basilus Subtilis, and S.aureus. Antimicrobial activity of Kampillaka Malhara is observed more(i:e 9mm) against salmonella aureus at higher concentrations. As an antimicrobial drug oil is less effective form of Kampillaka is less fat soluble. Kampillak as well as Sikta Both are having antimicrobial property.This collectively result shows better antimicrobial zone against E.coli,S.aures,B.Subtilus | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
403 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | "pharmaceutical study of arka kshar prepared by three different parts patra,kand & mula" | Vd.Chitte Nikhil Kailas | Vd.Pandit Sawant Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Vd.Sanjay Khedekar Asso. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | On the basis of observations and analytical data, it can be concluded that significant changes in yield and organoleptic study was found and significant difference in in analytical tests of all three different parts of Arka i.e Kanda, Mula , Patra. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
404 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | "pharmaceutico-analytical study of three different paka procedures of guggulu w.s.r. To triphala guggulu" | Vd.Gaikwad Amit Yashwant | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Vd.Sanjay Khedekar Asso. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | On the basis of observations and anlaytical data ,it can be concluded that no significant changes in yield and organoleptic study was found and no significant difference in analytical tyests of of all paka procedures were found | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
405 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | "pharmaceutical and analytical study of durvadi ghrita and its antimicrobial activity" | Vd.Ingale Priti Bhikaji | Vd.Pandit Sawant Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Vd.Sanjay Khedekar Asso. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Antimicrobial activity of durvadi ghrita shows zone of inhibition in 1 ml concentration against B.substilis,E.coli and S.typhi as 7mm, 6mm, 4mm, 3mm respectively and 2ml concentration shows zone of inhibition 8mm, 7mm, 5mm, and 4mm respectively B.substilis and S.Aureus gave good zone of inhibition i.e they are potent sensitive against testbacteria. Antimicrobial activity of Durvadi ghrita is observed more (i.e 8mm) against B.Subtitis at higher concentration | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
406 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | "a pharmaceutical study of modified formulation of lomashatan lepa- a preliminary study" | Vd.Kurle Kavita Natha | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
Vd.Sanjay Khedekar Asso. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik Dr.Barve Mayur .Assi. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
The prepared formulation is subjected to chemical analysis which proved to be perfectly pure . The formulation was found to be more cost effective ,better efficacy, easy to utilize and more compatible to patient . | |
407 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | "pharmaceutico-clinical study of rasanjana w.s.r. To timira (simple myopia) - a preliminary study | Vd.Sangavikat Praful M. | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
Dr.Barve Mayur .Assi. Proffessor.Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
On the basis of clinical observation and statistical interference, it can be concluded that Rasanjana was founf statistically effective in the management Timir (simple Myopia) | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
408 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | "a comparative pharmaceutico-analytical study of ghanvati and granules w.s.r. To lekhaniya gana kashaya(kwatha)" | Vd.Shende Anurag Ramesh | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
NA | Ghanvati is more potent than Kashay and Granules . | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
409 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | "a comparative pharmaceutico-analytical study of badarashma pishti prepred by two different media" | Vd.Pathade Pavan Dattatray | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
NA | On The Basis of analytical report PH, Extractive value show no much difference in all three sample as all are similar chemical nature This study was aim to fix analytical parameters of badarashma pishti which was rich in calcium carbonate. No such difference in all parameters, mutral preperty of badarashma pishti needs further trial. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
410 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | "a comparative pharmaceutico-analytical study of krushna vajra abhraka bhasma and krushna vajra abhraka bhasma after amritikarana" | Vd.Gangurde Bhavana Yogesh | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
NA | Physico chemical changes show the major difference in KVA bhasma before and after Amrutikaran. Moisture content is increase in the bhasma after Bhasma after Amrutikaran where as Ash value and PH is found decrease in the bhasma after Amrutikarana. Atomic absorption spectroscopy shows increase in concentration of Magnesium and Iron in the Bhasma After amrutikarana while calcium concentration is found decrease in the bhasma after Amrutikarana.Partical Size get decreases after Amrutikarana. X-Ray Diffraction shows presence of Quartz etc, in both samples but major difference in the peak, d spacing and intensity of both samples of bhasma. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
411 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | "comparative pharmaceutico analytical study of tilakusumadi lepa & tilakusumadi malahar" | Vd.Raka Manisha Prafulla | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
NA | The Pharmaceutical study shows that raw drugs are non contraversial. The references for Tilkusumadi Lepa can be seen on the Bhaishajya Ratnavali 54/39 The pH, refractive index and specific gravity of the formulation were successfully tested as per the standerdization parameters. The Physico chemical parameters like saponification and weight per ML are used as standerization tool for herbomineral formulation. The formulation is found to be cost effective, better efficacy, easy to use and more ccompatible to patient. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
412 | Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | "a comparative analytical pharmacological study of kwath and arka with special reference to lavangpathyadi kwatha" | Vd.Shaikh Sanober Rafique | Dr.Chondikar Shailaja Proffessor. Dept. of Rasashastra And Bhaishajaya Kalapana Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay And Hospital, Kamala Nagar Hirawadi Nashik |
NA | In Organoleptic characters lavangpathyadi Kwath has brown and Ark Is Transperent.Not Much Difference in pH. Very less Ash content in Ark. Water soluble extraction value is more in Ark as compare to Kwatha. Arka is Lighter than Kwatha. | Teaching Pharmacy of SSAM & H |
413 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1995 | Pharmaceutico- Clinical study of Pradaradi Loha w.s.r. to Pradar roga | Vd.Jayashree B. Bhole | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Pradaradi Loha effective in Pradar patients | Not Available |
414 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1995 | Bhaishajya Kalpana & Rasashastra dept. Sangrahanatmaka nibandha- Chandanasava | Vd.S. L. Katre | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Compilation was done on Chandanasava | Not Available |
415 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1995 | Pharmaceutico- Clinical study on Shwaskuthar rasa w.s.r. to Shwasa roga | Vd.Anupama Devpujari | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Shwaskuthar ras effective in Shwas Patients | Not Available |
416 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1995 | Pharmaceutico- Clinical study of Vatarirasa nirman w.s.r. to Amavata | Vd.Anil Pavrokar | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Vatari rasa effective in Amavata | Not Available |
417 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1995 | Pharmaceutico- Clinical study of Triushanadi Loha w.s.r.to Medoroga | Vd.Rajesh Dipani | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Triushnadi Loha effective in Medoroga | Not Available |
418 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | Pharmaceutico- clinical stdy of Chitrakadi Vati nirmana w.s.r.to Medoroga | Vd.Anil Baghele | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Chitrakadi Vati effective in medoroga | Not Available |
419 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | Pharmaceutico-clinical Explanatory study of Vatagajankush rasa nirman w.s.r. to Grudrasi Roga | Vd.Mohhamad Shahid Anjum | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Vatagajankush ras effective in Grudrasi patients | Not Available |
420 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | Pharmaceutical study of Navak Guggul nirman & its Medoghna properties | Vd. Parveen Rangunwala | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Navak guggul effective in medogna patients | Not Available |
421 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Shiva guggul nirman w.s.r.to Amavata | Vd. Jija Patil | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Shiva guggul effective in Amavata | Not Available |
422 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1996 | Pharmaceutico-clinical study of Chandraprabha vati nirman w.s.r.to Madhumehagna properties | Vd. Nandini Pathak | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Chandraprapha vati effective in Medhumeha | Not Available |
423 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1997 | Pharmaceutico-clinical study of Samerpannag rasa nirman w.s.r. to Ghrudrasi | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Samerpannag rasa effective in Ghridrasi | Not Available |
424 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1997 | Pharmaceutical study of Shwetari rasa nirman w.s.r. to Shwitra | Vd. Anup Makhe | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Shwetari Rasa effective in Shwitra Patients | Not Available |
425 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1998 | Pharmaceutico-clinical study of Shringabhra Rasa w.s.r. to Shwasa | Vd. Sanjay Burde | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Shringabhra rasa effective in Shwasa | Not Available |
426 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1998 | Pharmaceutical study of Chandramrut Rasa w.s.r. to Kasaghna properties | Vd. Pritibala Thakur | Vd.M.M. Jumle, HOD | Not Applicable | Chandramruta rasa effective in Kasa patients | Not Available |
427 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1999 | Pharmaceuticao-clinicalnstudy of Ardhangavatari rasa w.s.r. to principles of pakshaghat | Vd.Abhay Kadu | Vd.R. J. Pande | Not Applicable | Ardhangavatari Ras effective in Pakshaghat | Not Available |
428 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1999 | To study the preventive effects of Pratimarsha Nasya | Vd. Yashwant Patil | Vd.Deshpande sir | Not Applicable | Preventive effect was seen in pratimarsha nasya | Not Available |
429 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1999 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Prataplankeshwar rasa w.s.r. to Sutika Jwara | Vd. Saroj Nimbulkar | Vd.R.J.Pande | Not Applicable | Prataplenkeshwar Rasa effective in Sutika jwara | Not Available |
430 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1999 | To study the effects of Pippali churna w.s.r. to Kasa vyadhi - clinical study | Vd. Surekha Pillewan | Vd. Sadhna Shende | Not Applicable | Pippali churna effective in Kasa | Not Available |
431 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1999 | To study the properties of Arjunarishta under sandhan kalpana w.s.r. to Hridaygata roga | Vd. R. G. Bawne | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Arjunarishta Effective in Hridgat roga | Not Available |
432 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 1999 | To study the special effects of Yoga Nidra w.s.r. to Manas Roga | Vd. Sanjay Chopkar | Vd. Deshpande sir | Not Applicable | Yoga Nidra Was found effective in Manas roga | Not Available |
433 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | To study the properties of Maricha w.s.r. to Shwasa and kasa roga | Vd. Hemant Charde | Vd. Omprakash Sharma | Not Applicable | Maricha was found effective in Shwas & Kasa roga | Not Available |
434 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Pharmaceutico-clinical study of Shatavari Ghrita under Snehakalpana w.s.r. to Amlapitta | Vd. Varsha Deshmukh | Vd. Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Shatavari Effective in Amlapitta | Not Available |
435 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Pharmaceutico-clinical study of Nimbshatak Churna w.s.r. to Purishaj Krumi | Vd. Sandeep Gupta | Vd. L.C. Jaiswal | Not Applicable | Nimbashtak churna effective in Purishaj krumi | Not Available |
436 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Amavatari rasa w.s.r. to Amavata | Vd. Harsha Pillewan | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Amvatari rasa effcetive in Amavata | Not Available |
437 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Pharmaceutico-Clinical study of Shleepadari Loha nirman w.s.r. to properties of Shleepad | Vd. Sanjay Bothe | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Shleepadari Loha effective in Shleepad | Not Available |
438 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Pharmaceutico-clinical study of Amrutadi Guggul w.s.r.to Medoghna properties | Vd. Nilima Kanhodkar | Vd. Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Amrutadi Guggul effective as Medoghna | Not Available |
439 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Laboratory & Comparative study of properties of self collected & Marketed Milk | Vd. Renuka Chavare | Vd. Manapure Madam | Not Applicable | Considerable difference found in self collected & marketed milk | Not Available |
440 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Practical examination on Pradar roga | Vd.Anita Hole | Vd. V.A.Mahajan | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
441 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2000 | Pharmaceutico- Clinical study of Masha taila Basti W.s.r. to Pakshaghat | Vd. Amitabh Pande | Vd. Sadhana Shende | Not Applicable | Masha taila basti effective in Pakshaghata | Not Available |
442 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2001 | To study Comparative & Pharmaceutical effects of Tarakeshwar Rasa & Sushrutokta Virtavadi gana Sharkar w.s.r.to Ashmari | Vd. Manoharlal Goud | Vd. Madhusudan Sharma | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
443 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2001 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Jeerakavleha w.s.r.to Pradar | Vd. Pratibha Kokate | Vd.Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Jeerakavaleha effective in Pradar | Not Available |
444 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Vangeshwar rasa nirman w.s.r.to Pramehagna property | Vd.Kiran Uke | Vd. Suresh Khalale | Not Applicable | Vangeshwar rasa effcetive in Prameha | Not Available |
445 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | To study the effects of Raktachandanadi lepa under Lepa kalpana w.s.r.to Vyanga roga | Vd. Sweta Shahu | Vd. Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Raktachadanadi lepa effective in Vyanga roga | Not Available |
446 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2002 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Vyaghriharitaki Avleha w.s.r.to Kasa vyadhi | Vd. Saroj Parate | Vd. T.M. Dhaskat | Not Applicable | Vyaghriharitaki effective in Kasa vyadhi | Not Available |
447 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Rajapravartini vati w.s.r.to Kruchhartava | Vd.Varsha Vanjari | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Rajapravartini vati effective in Krucchartava | Not Available |
448 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | Pharmaceutico- clinical & Expalanatory study of properties of Vanga bhasma | Vd. Manjusha Hinge | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Properties of vyanga bhasma studied | Not Available |
449 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Amrutamanjiri Vati w.s.r.to Amavata | Vd.Dinesh Kelgaonkar | Vd. Suresh Khalale | Not Applicable | Amruamajiri vati effective in amavata | Not Available |
450 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | Effect of Referant Medicated Sutras In management of Bhagandara | Vd. Rajeevkumar Yadav | Vd. Dwivedi sir | Not Applicable | Referant Medicated Sutras effcetive in Bhagandara | Not Available |
451 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Pharmaceutico -clinical study of Shatavari Mandur w.s.r.to Parinamshool | Vd. Sanjaykumar Gade | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Shtavari Mandur effcetive in Parinamshool | Not Available |
452 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | Pharmaceutico- clinical & comparative study of Trivanga bhasma w.s.r.to Madhumehagna Properties | Vd. Sushma Dongare | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Trivanga bhasma effective in Madhumeha | Not Available |
453 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2003 | To study the Textual explaination of uses of Mutra in Pharmaceutical science & Clinical study of Gomuta Ghana w.s.r.to Arsha | Vd. Omprakash Talokar | Vd. Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Gomutra ghana effective in Arsha | Not Available |
454 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Sparshavatari Tail & Its effect of Sparshadhyanshunyata w.s.rto Sprashagata vata | Vd. Nandakumar Deshpande | Vd.Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Sparshavatari taila effctive in sparshagata vata | Not Available |
455 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2004 | Pharmaceutico- clinical study of Rasnadi Guggul w.s.r.to Ghrudrasi (Vatavyadhi) | Vd, Pradnya Mude | Vd.Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Rasnadi guggul effcetive in Ghrudrasi | Not Available |
456 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2005 | To study the effects and practical approach of Mahavishagarbha Taila under Snehakalpana w.s.r. to Gridhrasi | Vd. T.A.Dhaskat | Vd. Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Mahavishgarbha taila effective in Ghridrsi | Not Available |
457 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | A critical study of Praval preparation(pishti, praval bhasma) with special emphasis on their different manufacturing methodology | Vd. Sachin Seth | Vd. Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
458 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Pharmaceutico-clinical study of Kaphaketu rasa w.s.r. to Kaphaj kasa | Vd. Rupali Bawankar | Vd. Dhaskat sir | Not Applicable | Kaphaketu rasa effective in Kaphaj kasa | Not Available |
459 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of Naga Bhasma(lead) w.s.r. to in shodhan, jaran and maran by two methods | Vd. Chaya Dani | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
460 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study Agnikumar rasa | Vd. Vanmala Vakode | Vd. Suresh Khalale | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
461 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Pharmaceutical anad analytical study of Swarnamakshik Bhasma by three different methods | Vd. Vishal Katkar | Vd. Suresh Khalale | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
462 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Phamaceutical and analytical study of Rasapushpa | Vd. Yogesh Dahegaokar | Vd. Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
463 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2009 | A comparative pharmaceuticoanalytical study of samguna and trigunabalijarita Rasasindoor | Vd. Rewati Huddar | Vd. Shankar Gauda | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
464 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2009 | Pharmaceutico anlytical study of Ashwagandharishta under sandhan kalpana w.s.r. to Jarashosha vyadhi | Vd. Dyaneshwar Bhise | Vd. T.M. Dhaskat | Not Applicable | Ashwagandharishta effective in Jarashosh vyadhi | Not Available |
465 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2009 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of Taleshwar rasa | Vd. Sarang Deshpande | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
466 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2009 | Pharmaceuticoanalytical study of Manikya rasa | Vd. Sariya Rani | Vd. Surekha Medikeri | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
467 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2009 | Pharmaceuticoanalytical study of Trinetraksha rasa | Vd. Takdir Mujavar | Vd. Suresh Khalale | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
468 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2009 | Comparative analytical study of Rasa marita and gandhak marita bhasma w.s.r. to Tamra bhasma | Vd. Pallavi Jannnekar | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
469 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of kaphakunjar rasa | Vd. Sayali Joglekar | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
470 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of Rasabhrak rasa | Vd. Sunita Bhisre | Vd. Ramteke sir | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
471 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | Mahagandhak yoga | Vd. Jasmine Sheikh | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
472 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2010 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of Trimurti rasa | Vd. Punam Agrawal | Vd.T.M.Dhaskat | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
473 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Preparation, physiochemical analysis of Rasapushpa and its antimicrobial activity | Vd. Anita H | Vd.M.C.Patil | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
474 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Physiochemical analysis of Samanya and vishesh shodhit Tamra and toxicological study of tamra bhasma | Vd.Shambhulinga Teggi | Vd. Dilipkumar B. | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
475 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2006 | Preparation, physiochemical analysis of Shakhadi choorna and evaluation of its gastric antisecretory antiulcer activity - An Experimental study | Vd. Sharna Basppa | Vd. M.C.Patil | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
476 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2008 | Department of ancient indian history culture and archeology | Vd. Shradha Hatekar | Vd. O.P.Verma | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
477 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2009 | Preparation and physiochmical analysis of Swarna vanga and its clinical effciency in Shweta pradar | Vd. Sarvamangala Shirol | Vd.M.C.Patil | Not Applicable | Swarna vanga effective in Shweta Pradar | Not Available |
478 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2011 | Preparation and standardistaion of Rasasindoor and Chandrodaya rasa | Vd. Rajesh Ingole | Vd. Prakash Khaparde | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
479 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharmaceuticonalytical and comparative study of Kukutanda twak bhasma and godanti bhasma w.s.r. to Shweta pradar | Vd. Asha Sen | Vd. K.M.Karbhal | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
480 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Acomparative pharmaceuticoanalytical study on Tuttha, Mayurpiccha and Bhunag satva | Vd. Manish Patil | Vd. Parate sir | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
481 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharmaceuticoanalytical study of Punarnava guggul(with swarnamakshik bhasma) w.s.r. to Vatarakta | Vd. Shruti Jain | Vd. Parate sir | Not Applicable | Punarnava Guggul Effective in Vatarakta | Not Available |
482 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | A comparative pharmaceuticoanalytical study of Shukla varga: Sudhakurmashankhashuktivaratika & effects of Shankha, shukti, varatika bhasma on Amlapitta | Vd. Anju Chandakar | Vd. K.M.Karbhal | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
483 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Standardisation of kasisa bhasma prepared by two methods w.s.r. to Pandu | Vd. Nirmala Kushwah | Vd. Parate sir | Not Applicable | Kasis bhasma effective in Pandu | Not Available |
484 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Comparative pharmacoanalytical study of Vatari rasa by two methods w.s.r.to Aamvata | Vd. Sangita Bhagat | Vd. Parate sir | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
485 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Pharmaco-clinical & Analytical study of Kalmeghnavayas Nirman w.s.r to Visham Jwara | Vd. Purushottam Rakhade | Vd. Jumle sir | Not Applicable | Kalmeghnavayas effective in Visham jwara | Not Available |
486 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Pharmaco clinical & Analytical study of Tamrasindoor nirman W.s.r to Tamaka shwas | Vd. Satish Hargunani | Vd. R.J. Pande | Not Applicable | Tamrasindoor effective in Tamak Shwas | Not Available |
487 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2007 | Physico-chemical analysis of Pushyanug Choorna & Assessment of its Clinical efficacy in ShwetPradar ( Leucorrhoea) | Vd. Sulochana Rathod | Vd. A.G.Patar | Not Applicable | Pushyanug choorna effective in Shwetapradar | Not Available |
488 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Pharmaceutico analytical study od Godanti bhasma w.s.r.to its Antiinflammatory, Antipyretic & analgesic activity -An experimental study | Vd. Tarangini Chandakwade | Vd. B.B.Joshi | Not Applicable | Antiinflammatory, Antipyretic & analgesic Activity of Godanti bhasma was proven | Not Available |
489 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Pharmaceutico analytical & Experimental study of Varatika bhasma w.s.r.to its Antacid & Ulcer protective effect | Vd. Paritosh Bhatt | Vd. B.B.Joshi | Not Applicable | Antacid & Ulcer protective effect of Varatika bhasma was Shown | Not Available |
490 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Comparative Pharmaceutico- Analytical study of Talasindoor prepared by classical valued Yantra & Electrical Vertical Muffle furnace | Vd. Anuradha C.M. | Vd. Shankar Gauda | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
491 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Pharmaceutico- Analytical study of Pindi Rasa | Vd. Munni Mohan | Vd. Tanmay Goswami | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
492 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2013 | Comparative Pharmaceutico- Analytical & Analgesic activity of Mallasindoor prepared by classical & electrical vertical muffle furnace- An experimental study | Vd.Nagaraj | Vd. Shankar Gauda | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
493 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharmaceutico- analytical & AntiMIcrobial study of Narayan Rasa | Vd. Tuleshwar Dhaskat | Vd. Vaibhav Yeokar | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
494 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharmaceutico- analytical & AntiMIcrobial study of Paradadi Malahar | Vd. Komal Motghare | Vd. Suresh Khalale | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
495 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Rasamarit Tamra bhasma & Gandhak marit Tamrabhasma | Vd. Shrikant Solanki | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
496 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical and Antimicrobial study of “VANGA BHASMA NANO-EMULSION GEL”. | Dr. Shruti Ambadkar | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
497 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical Study of “SHILAJITAVADI RASAYANA” w.s.r. to its ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES. | Dr. Mayuri Dani | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Antioxidant property of Shilajatavadi Rasayan was proven | Not Available |
498 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Comparative Pharamaceutico- Analytical study of “GUDUCHYADI LOUHA” with LOUHA BHASMA Prepared by two different Methods. | Dr. Ranjana Lanjewar | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
499 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical and Antimicrobial study of “PRADARARI LOHA ”. | Dr. Arshi Nilam Sheikh | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Pradaradi loha shows Antimicrobial activity | Not Available |
500 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical and Antimicrobial study of “LAGHU PHALA GHRUTA”. | Dr. Puja Ram Pande | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Laghu phal ghrita shows Antimicrobial activity | Not Available |
501 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical and Antimicrobial study of “PANCHATIKTA GHRITA”. | Dr. Shital Gharatkar | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Panchtikta ghrita shows Antimicrobial activity | Not Available |
502 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical study of “ANILARI RASA” and its NEURO-PROTECTIVE EFFECT against Glutamate Induced Toxicity in Neuronal cell line. | Dr. Snehal Patil | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Anilari rasa shows Neuroprotective effect | Not Available |
503 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical study of “AAMAVATVIDHVANSAN RASA” w.s.r. to its in-vitro ANTI-RHEUMATOID ACTIVITY. | Dr. Swapanali Patil | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Aamvatvidhvansa rasa shows Anti rheumatoid activity | Not Available |
504 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical study of “PITAK CHURNA” and its ANTI-MALIGNANT EFFICACY against human KB mouth squamous cell carcinoma cell line. | Dr. Sonam Vasekar | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Pitak churna shows Antimalignat effect | Not Available |
505 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharamaceutico-Analytical study to evaluate in-vitro IMMUNO-MODULATORY ACTIVITY of “PANCHAMRITA RASA”(PANCHADASHA) using LPS stimulated PBLC model. | Dr. Kalyani Shewalkar | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Immuno-modulatory activity of Panchamrita rasa was proven | Not Available |
506 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical study of “PUSHKARAHVADI KASHAYA”w.s.r. to its in-vitro THROMBOLYTIC AND ANTI- THROMBOLYTIC ACTIVITY. | Dr. Apurva Katkhede | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | In vitro study of Thrombolytic and antithrombolytic activity of Pushkarvdi kashaya was proven | Not Available |
507 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | A Pre-clinical study to assess the efficacy of “BRUHAT SHATAVARI GHRITA “ on ESTRADIOL VALERATE induced Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in female wistar rats. | Dr. Yashika Sharma | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Bruhat Shatavari ghrita effective in PCOS in animal study | Not Available |
508 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Evaluation of efficacy of “KALYANSUNDARABHRA RASA” against CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY in Silica exposed Wistar Rats. | Dr. Radha Naik | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Cytotoxic activity of Kalyansundarabhra rasa was shown | Not Available |
509 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Evaluation of efficacy of “KALYANSUNDARABHRA RASA” against CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY in Silica exposed Human alveolar microbes cell line U-937 Model. | Dr. Vithal Bachate | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | Cytotoxic activity of Kalyansundarabhra rasa was shown | Not Available |
510 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | CHEMOPREVENTIVE potential of “PANCHATIKTA GHRITA” against DMBA Induced Squamous cell carcinoma of skin. | Dr. Nivedita Deshbhratar | Vd. Raman Belge | Dr. A.P. Somkuwar | Chemopreventive effect of Panchatikta ghrita was shown | Not Available |
511 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | NEURO-PROTECTIVE ACTIVITY of “ASHTAMANGAL GHRITA “ against Beta-Amyloid Peptide induced degeneration of Neuro 2a cells w.s.r. to Alzheimer’s Disease. | Dr. Megha Daberao | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
512 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | NEURO-PROTECTIVE ACTIVITY of “BRAHMI GHRITA” in Ischemia Induced SH-SY-5Y cells w.s.r. to Ischemic Stroke. | Dr. Himanee Chaudhari | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
513 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of “RAUDRA RASA” and Evaluation of its ANTI-CANCER ACTIVITY using in-vitro A549 cell line Model w.s.r. to Lung Cancer. | Dr. Tushar More | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
514 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Assessment of “YASHTYADI GHRITA” w.s.r. to MUSCLE REGENERATIVE CAPACITY in Glucocorticoids induced Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in rat Model. | Dr. Chaitali Khade | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
515 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Evaluation of ANTI-MALIGNANT ACTIVITY of “NAGA BHASMA” in DMBA induced Epithelial Ovarian Cancer in Female Wistar Rat Model. | Dr. Shraddha Nagrare | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
516 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Evaluation of HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY of “PRAVAL GARBHA POTTALI” in D-Galactosamine induced HeM.D.2 cell Model in-vitro study. | Dr. Gauri Deshpande | Vd. Raman Belge | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
517 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Ras marita Tamra Bhasma and Gandhak marit Tamra Bhasma. | Dr. Shrikant Solanke | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
518 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2014 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical and Anti-microbial study of “Surya-Ras”. | Dr.Vijay Pawar | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Antimicrobial effect of Surya rasa was shown | Not Available |
519 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical and Antimicrobial study of Tamra Bhasma w.s.r.to “Amrutikarana”. | Dr. Tushar Dhavali | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Not Available | |
520 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharamaceutical development of "Dadrukandwadi Lepa” w.s.r. to its Analytical and Anti-microbial activity. | Dr. Priyanka Rathod | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Antimicrobial activity of Dadrukandwadi lepa was shown | Not Available |
521 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2016 | Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of “Bhaskarodaya Rasa” and its evaluation of Anti-micobacterial activity using advanced BACT/ALERT 3D automated liquid culture system with respect to Tuberculosis. | Dr. Poornima Vairagade | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Antimicrobial activity of Bhaskarodaya rasa was shown | Not Available |
522 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical and experimental study of “Sarawangasundari Gutika” in IMIQUIMOD induced Psoriasis (Ekakushtha)in BALB/C mice in-vivo study. | Dr. Vedita Chilwarwar | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Sarwangasundari gutika effective in Psoriasis | Not Available |
523 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2017 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical study of “Abhrak Bhasma” and its evaluation of Anti-micobacterial activity advance BACT Alert 3D automated liquid culture system w.s.r. to Tuberculosis. | Dr. Sunil Bengal | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Antimicrobial Activity of Abraka bhasma was shown | Not Available |
524 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Comparative evaluation of Anti-depressant property of “Unmadgajakesari Rasa” and fluoxetine Hydrochloride w.s.r. to Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress induced depression (Avasada) in wistar rats. | Dr. Gaurav Bansod | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Dr. A.P. Somkuwar | Antidepressant property of Unmadgajakesari rasa was proven | Not Available |
525 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2018 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical study of “Kiratadi Mandoor” and evaluation of its Anti-Sickling activity on Sickle Blood cells in-vitro study. | Dr. Sonam Sontakke | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | Anti sicking activity of Kiratadi Mandoor was proven | Not Available |
526 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Neuroprotective activity of “Bruhat Panchagavya Ghrita” on MPTP induced Neurotoxicity in differentiating Mouse Neuroblastomal cell SH-SY-5Y w.s.r. to Parkinson’s Disease. | Dr. Radhika Katarmal (2019-20) | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
527 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2019 | Pharamaceutico- Analytical aspects of “ Rasamanikya” and evaluation of its anti-mycobacterial activity using advance Bact/ALERT 3-D automated liquid culture w.s.r. to Tuberculosis. | Dr. Yogesh Madgulwar | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
528 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | A Comparative Pharmaceutico-clinical study of “Vish Taila and Marichyadi Taila” in “Kitibh” w.s.r. to Psoriasis. | Dr. Rajeshwari Ahirrao | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
529 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2020 | Pharmaceutico-analytical study and Neuroprotective activity of “Abhrak Bhasma” in Ischemia induced Neuronal cell line w.s.r. to Ischemic Stroke. | Dr. Ankita Jaiswal | Vd. Vinod Ramteke | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
530 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2014 | Comparison of Three Different Vanga Bhasma Preparations on Antimicrobial Activity- An In Vitro Study | Dr. Raman Belge | Dr. Rameshwar Pandey | Not Applicable | Vanga bhasma prepared with Parada is more effective against the selected microbes at a concentration of 100mg/ml | Not Available |
531 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | Comparative Study of Antidiabetic activity of Beejaka (Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb.) and beejaka along with Rassindura in Streptozotosin induced Diabetic Rats | Dr. Nilesh Mahakal | Dr. Rameshwar Pandey | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |
532 | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur | Nagpur | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | Comparative Pharmaceutico Analytical Study of Lauha Ayaskriti and Lauha Bhasma | Dr. Dnyaneshwar Bhise | Dr. Rameshwar Pandey | Not Applicable | In Process | Not Available |