RSBK Directory From 2011-2015

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S.No. Name of College 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 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2011 Physico-chemical analysis and Evaluation of antibacterial and antifungal activity of Arogyavardhini vati Dr. Irfan Ahmed A Savanur Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya      
2 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2011 Physico-chemical analysis and Evaluation of antipyretic activity of Amrit   Manjari rasa.  Dr.Reema Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Dr C M Belgavi M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Bijapur    
3 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2011 Physico-chemical analysis and evaluation of Spermatogenic activity of Swarnamakshika Bhasma in Albino rats.  Dr. Vinod. C. Dr Laxmi. B Kurle, M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Bijapur Dr S S Bagewadi M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Bijapur    
4 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2011 Physico-chemical analysis of Shukti Bhasma and Evaluation of its anti ulcer activity on ulcer induced albino rats  Dr. Mansoor Kottayil Dr N.D.Lone, M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Dr S S Bagewadi M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Bijapur    
5 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2011 Physico-chemical analysis and Evoluation of antibacterial and antifungal activity of Sasyaka Bhasma.  Dr. R.M.Neeralagi Dr N.D.Lone, M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya      
6 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
7 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
8 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2011 Preparation physio chemical analysis of Sphutikadi vati and its clinical efficacy on rakta pradara W.S.R.T. D.U.B.   Dr.Ambili Nampoothiry Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag Dr. Suvarna P.N. Assosiate Professor DGMAMC Gadag    
9 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2011 Pharmaceutico analytical and experimental study of Amritmanjari rasa W.S.R to its anti pyretic activity Dr. Muneesh Sharma Dr.J G Mitti Assosiate Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
10 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2011 Preparation physio chemical analysis of Swetari yoga and Switrahara lepa and its clinical efficacy on Switra.   Dr. Shweta Chauhan Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
11 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2011 Pharmaceutico analytical and experimental study of Dugdha vati (dvitiya) W.S.R to its anti inflammatory activity Dr.Ashish Mahajan Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag Dr. M.V.Shobhagin Assosiate Professor DGMAMC Gadag    
12 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2011 Pharmaceutical modification of Eladichoorna and its efficacy in UTI Manjusha.k Dr. G. Jai Dr. Jacob. M. Titus   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
13 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2011 Efficacy of herbomineral formulation in
Dadru – RCT
Soumya
Sasidharannair
Dr. N.Vimala Dr. R. Rajam   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
14 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2011 Efficacy of a neutraceutical developed from an Ayurvedic formulation in the growth and development infants –RCT Sajithkumar. K. P Dr.N.Vimala Dr.R.Rajam   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
15 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2011 Efficacy of Sandhivatari Gulika in SandigataVata  - RCT Aruna N Dr.G.Jai Dr.R.Rajam   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
16 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2011 Efficacy of Guggulu prakshepitha Guluchyarka in vatasonitha  - RCT Rajahamsa Sasi Dr.G.Jai Dr.Jacob. M. Titus   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
17 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2011 Role of Shodhana in Preparation of Tamra Bhasma w.r.t its Antihyperlipidemic Activity  Dr Chandrashekhar Y Jagtap  Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. B. Ravishankar
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
   
18 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2011 Pharmaceutical Standardization of Sameera Pannaga Rasa and its Effect on Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma)  Mayur Mashru Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. B. Ravishankar
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
   
19 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2011 Shelf Life Study on Shatadhauta Ghrita and Panchavalkala Siddha Shatadhauta Ghrita w.s.r to its Wound Healing Activity Dr Mayur V Barve  Dr. Galib Dr. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. B. Ravishankar
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
   
20 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2011 Pre-clinical study of Tribhuvanakirti Rasa prepared by two different species of Vatsanabha Dr  Nilesh Khandelwal Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar      
21 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2011 A Study of Shadaguna Balijarita Makaradhwaja prepared by Ashtasamskarita Parada and its Effect on Madhumeha  Dr Shraddha N Dhundi Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. B. Ravishankar

Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

   
22 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2011 A study on “Shirisharishta” w.s.r. to Shelf life & it’s efficacy in Tamaka Shwasa Dr. Mundeep Jaiswal Dr. P.K. Prajapati, Professor and Head Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory    
23 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2011 "Pharmaceutical development of Herbal Mouthwash" Kunal M. Gohil Dr. P. K. Prajapati Dr. V. J. Shukla    
24 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2011 Effect of Different Methods in the Shodhana Process of Jayapala (Croton tiglium Linn.) Mahesh Sharma Dr. B.J.Patgiri Dr. V. J. Shukla    
25 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Development of suspension  form of vyoshadi churna and its analytical study Dr Arun H Dr. R.S.Hiremath,  Professor,  Department of Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr.V.S.Mannur, Associate Professor, Quality Assurance, KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi    
26 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Development of antidandruff cream by amrabeejadi lepa and its physico chemicalStudy Dr Baby G Dr. K.S. Gudaganatti, HOD and Professor, Department of Rasashastra and BK,KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Mr. U.B.Bolmal, Assistant Professor, KLE's College of Pharmacy, Belagavi     
27 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Physico-chemical analysis of avipattikara Churna and its developed form of syrup  a comparative study  Dr Geeta Gadad Dr. K.S. Gudaganatti, HOD and Professor, Department of  BK,KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr.V.S.Mannur, Associate Professor, Quality Assurance, KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi    
28 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Evaluation of diuretic & litho tropic activity of mutrala kashaya in wistar rats - an experimental study Dr Kishore K.K Dr. R.R.Hiremath  Reader Department of Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. Banappa S. Unger, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, KLE college of Pharmacy, Belgaum    
29 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Evaluation of Safety and anti diabetic property of Madhumeha Kashay in Wistar rats Dr Shameem M Dr. R.R.Hiremath  Reader Department of Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. Banappa S. Unger, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, KLE college of Pharmacy, Belgaum; Dr. M.B.Gundakale, Lecturer, Department of Agadatantra, KLE Shri. BMK Ayurveda College, Belagavi    
30 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Development and Physico-Chemical Evaluation of Manjista Gel Dr Suresh K. Dr. R.S.Hiremath,  Professor,  Department of Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Mr. U.B.Bolmal, Associate Professor, KLE's College of Pharmacy, Belagavi     
31 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Identification of shweta and rakta akika according to grahya lakshana and comparative physico chemical study after shodhana,marana and pishthi Dr Aishawarya Dr. P. G. Jadar, Professor   Department of Rasashastra, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. P.T.Hanumgond, Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, GSS Degree College, Belgaum    
32 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Assessment of effect of yashada bhasma on reproductive function in mature female albino rats Dr.Bhuveneshwari Dr. R.V. Kamat, Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. Banappa S. Unger, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, KLE college of Pharmacy, Belgaum    
33 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Pharmaceutical and analytical study of ashodhita,shodhita and maarita hiraka bhasma Dr Gutte s Dr. Shrinivas M.Patil, Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra,KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi      
34 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 Identification of various market sample of Naaga according to grahyalakshna and lead percentage with physic chemical study after shodhana, maarana and jaarana. Dr Nikhil T  Dr. P. G. Jadar, Professor   Department of Rasashastra, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. P.T.Hanumgond, Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, GSS Degree College, Belgaum    
35 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2011 An experimental evaluation of toxicology of kampavatari rasa on albino rats Dr Reshma y Dr. Pallavi P. Dindore  Professor Department of Rasashastra, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. N.A.Khatib, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, KLEU, Belgaum.    
36 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2011 Pharmaceutical,Analytical studies of Eranda paka & Pharmacological evaluation of its Antiinflamatory effect in Albino Rats Kamal Barman Dr. P. Suresh   The study shows that, ErandaPaka is effective in a very high dose i.e. 1.5 gm./kg. in reducing the inflammation in Carrageenan induced rat paw oedema. The study was planned to evaluate the antiinflammatory effect of the drugs in Carrageenan induced model which is for acute inflammation.  
37 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2011 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing of Angamarda Prashaman Kashaya,Kakatinduka vati & compound-A and Pharmacological Evaluation of anti Nociceptive action Jagriti Sharma Dr. P. Suresh   The study shows that maximum reaction time among three showed by compound A but for short duration, followed by kaktindukvati and Ghanvati. Ghanvati and compound A shows antinociptive potential for short duration whereas kaktindukvati showed comparable results with the known drug aspirin. No acute toxicity has been reported in the given dose.  
38 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2011 Characterization, Pharmacological and Microbiological activity of various dosage forms of Tridax procumbent Linn. Pranit Ambulkar Dr. K. Shankar Rao   The present study demonstrates the importance and utility of preparation of dosage forms. It is clearly exhibited from the study that for particular purpose specific dosage form is required. Thus a physician must have the knowledge of preparation and utility of various Ayurvedic dosage forms.  
39 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2011 Pharmaceutical Standardization of Karanjadhya Ghrita w.s.r. to its ulcer/ sinus healing properties Neelam Choudhary Dr. V. Nageswar Rao   KaranjadhyaGhritaposses sufficient efficacy in“VranaRopana” without producing any adverse effects, the drugPreparation shown better effect in clinical studies and also increasethe rate of contraction produces healthier granulation tissue andrapid healing time.  
40 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2011 Aamvat Rog mein Chintamani Ras ka Nirmanatmak evam karmukata ka Adyayana Hemraj Sen Dr. V. Nageswar Rao   Chintamani rasa was clinically evaluted in patients of amavata. Better results were found in teh group administered with chintamani rasas along with deepana pachana  
41 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2011 Standardization and study of Immunomodulatory effect of Bhringarajasawa and Guduchi satva Sheetal Rothe Dr. K. Shankar Rao   Guduchi sattva and Bhringrajasava was very important in maintaining the immune status of the patients, also very effectively in case of symptomatic parameters, blood investigations  
42 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2011 Standardization of Badarashma Bhasma & its efficacy w.s.r. to Asmari Bhedana Manoj Kaushal Prof. L. K. Dwivedi   In the present study cases of mutrashmari were undertaken with treatment schedule of 21 days.Overall 50% patients were cured and 50% patients were improved in Group A, 11.11% patients were cured and 88.89% patients markedly improved in Group B and 100% patients were markedly improved in Group C.  
43 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2011 Pharmacological study of “Amritsaar Lohokta Doshanivaraka Dravyas” in Iron overloading with special reference to Thalassaemia Major Sagar Narode Prof. L. K. Dwivedi , Dr. Jagdish Singh This preparation did not impart any side effect; LohadoshNiwarakaYog at the given dose was well tolerated by the patient without any undesirable side effect of Nausea, Vomiting etc.  
44 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2011 Preparation of Arjuna Ksheera Paka by various Procedures wsr to Evaluation & Standardization Dr.Sulbha Bansod Dr. K.Shankar Rao   In order to have some idea about chemical constituent present in the sample of Arjuna Ksheera
Unsaponifiable matter , Etheral extract , and total solid were under taken .the results, however, did not give any difference.
 
45 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2011 Pharmaceutico Analytical study & Anti Histaminic Activity of Kapha Ketu Rasa Dr.B.B.Joshi Dr. K.Shankar Rao   Animal experiment was conducted on Histamine induced Bronchospasam in Guinea pigs,and anti histaminic activity of Kaphaketu Rasa was statistically significant.in total Kaphaketu Rasa acts as immune Suppressant of Histaminic activity also as a Rasayana .proving to be the best , effective , safe medication for Pratishaya  
46 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2011 Pharmaco Chemical Evaluation of the Classical time Duration & Stability for ‘Taila’ Kalpana with Special Reference to Nirgundi Taila Dr.B.K.Prashanth Dr. K.Shankar Rao   After the various physical and Chemical analysis of the prepared 15 oil sample and its comparison with the normal oil, it is observed that there are certain changes in the obtain values.the view of the ancient Acharyas about not completing the paka in a single day has got reason.and the stability period of the formulation can be prolonged.  
47 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2011 Pharmaceutico analytical study of Amvatari vatika with Kajjali and with Ras Sindoor and its clinical observation in Amvata w.s.r. to RA Dr. Sunjay Kumar Singh Dr. A.S. Rathore Dr Anand Kumar( BHU) Significant Results  
48 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2011 Pharmceutico analytical and comparative study of SwarnaMakshika bhasma and its clinical evalutaion in the management of Pandu Roga w.s.r. Iton Deficiency Anaemia Dr. Meghna Vaidya Dr. A.S. Rathore   Highly Significant Results  
49 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2011 Pharmceutico analytical and comparative study of Som Yoga and Rasa Sindoor and its clinical effect on Tamak Swasa Roga w.s.r. to Bronchial Asthma Dr. Jyoti Prakash Guleria Dr. CP Kashyap Proff. K. Tripathi Significant Results  
50 Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2011 Mahagandhak yoga Vd. Jasmine Sheikh Vd. R.J. Pande Not Applicable   Not Available
51 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
52 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2012 Evaluation of anti hyperlipidaemic activity of arogyavardhini vati in albino rats fed with high fat diet.  Dr Mahesh S Agalave Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Dr Shobha Huilgol, M.B.B.S, M.D, Professor, Dept of Pharmacology, Kamenini Institute of medical science Nurkit pelly (AP)    
53 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2012 Evaluation of antipyretic and analgesic activity of  arogyavardhini vati  in albino rats  Dr Ranjita Kar Dr P C Baragi MD PhDProfessor  RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Dr Shobha Huilgol, M.B.B.S, M.D, Professor, Dept of Pharmacology, Kamenini Institute of medical science Nurkit pelly (AP)    
54 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2012 Physicochemical analysis of shilajatu (shodhita,marita, satwapatita) and their effect on serum lipids in albino rats fed with high fat diet  Dr. Shashi Rekha.V Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Mr C.C.Simpi, M.Pharma Ph D(Sch), Professor &head, BLDEA’S B M Patil Medical College Bijapur    
55 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
56 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
57 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2012 Analytical  and  experimental  study  of Sarva shothari  rasa  in  Shotha. Dr. Meenakshi.S.Jadhav Dr.J G Mitti Assosiate Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
58 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2012 Pharmaceutico  experimental  study of Kanaka sundara rasa  W.S.R to   its  Anti-diarrhoel activity. Dr. Nafisa Nadaf Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
59 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2012 Pharmaceutico  analytical  study  of Shweta parpati and  its gastric anti- secretary  and anti-ulcer activity- an experimental study. Dr. Nisha Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
60 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2012 Pharmaceutico  experimental  study of  Rasa manikya W.S.R  to its Anti-microbial activity. Dr.Poonam Bhojak Dr.J G Mitti Assosiate Professor DGMAMC Gadag Dr. Suvarna P.N. Assosiate Professor DGMAMC Gadag    
61 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2012 Pharmaceutico analytical and Anti-microbial study of Kushtadalana rasa. Dr. Veena K.R. Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag Dr. M.V.Shobhagin Assosiate Professor DGMAMC Gadag    
62 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2012 The factors relates to non conformance of Arishtasava with special reference to Amritarishta Maneesh Mohan Dr.N.Vimala Dr.Sheela Karalam   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
63 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2012 Efficacy of modified form of  Khalam in IBS Dhanya .S Dr.R.Rajam Dr.Jacob. M. Titus   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
64 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2012 Bio availability of zinc in Laghu malini vasantha rasa and its efficacy in DUB Divya .P Dr.N.Vimala Dr.Jacob. M. Titus   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
65 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2012 Chemical and toxicological evaluation of Trigunakya rasa with special emphasis on its posology Salini. P.N Dr.N.Vimala Ms. Shini Dominic   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
66 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2012 A Comparitive study of Triphala Mashi with its value added dosage from and its efficacy in Dusta Vrana Rekha.C.N Dr.N.Vimala Dr. R.Rajam   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
67 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2012 Antimicrobial activity of Sodhitha and Asoditha Gandhakam Divya. S.Balachandan Dr.R.Rajam Dr. Jacob. M. Titus   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
68 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical Standardisation Amalki Rasayana W.S.R. to its Rasayana effect Dr Jignesh Rajani  Dr. Galib, Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Prof. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. B. Ravishankar
Dr. V.J. Shukla(Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
   
69 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical Standardization of Kukkutanda Tvak Bhasma prepared by two different methods and its effect in Asthikshaya (Osteoporosis)  Dr Krishna M Fanasiya  Dr. BJ Patgiri Prof. PK Prajapati, DrShilpa Donga, Dr VJ Shukla    
70 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2012 The effect of two different dosage forms of Guduchi i.e. Satva and Ghana W.S.R. Antihyperglycemic effect on Madhumeha (NIDDM)  Dr Rohit Sharma  Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. Galib

Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

   
71 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2012 standardization of Dashanag Lepa wsr to anti inflammatory and anti arthritic activity Dr. Galib Dr. P.K. Prajapati, Professor and Head Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     
72 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical standardization and toxicity study of Rasamanikya Dr. K Shriman Narayana Dr. P.K. Prajapati, Professor and Head Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     
73 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2012 Standardization of Swarna Makshika Bhasma, its toxicity and Anti-hyperglycemic activity Dr. Pavan Savalgi Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Associate Professor *Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head,  Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab    
74 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical Standardization of Vyaghriharitaki Aveleha and its granules and their effect on Tamaka Shwasa Dr.Roshy Joseph Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Associate Professor *Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory    *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head,  Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab    
75 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical Standardization of Rasa Karpura Drava and Rasa Karpura Malahara and their effect on Ksudra Kushta Dr.Neky Mehta Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Associate Professor *Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     *Prof. P.K. Prajapati, Professor and Head    
76 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2012 An advanced study on Shirishavaleha prepared by Tvak, Patra and Pushpa of Shirisha (Albizzia lebbeck  Benth.) and its effect on Tamak Shvasa (Bronchial Asthma) Dr. Shyamlal Singh Yadav Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     
77 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical development of different dosage form of Chandrodaya Varti Dr. Manish Vyas Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head,  Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab    *Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Associate Professor  *Prof. K. S. Dhiman, Head, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra    
78 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2012 Role of Gandhaka Jarana in the  preparation of Makaradhwaja Dr. Sanjay Khedekar Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD      
79 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2012 Pharmaceutical and Analytical study on Guduchi Kwath Prepared for Varying Proportions of Water. Ashish Verma Dr. Galib Prof. P.K.Prajapati Dr. V. J. Sukla    
80 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2012 Pharmaceutical Standardization of Herbal gel and its antifungal study Bhatt Griva Dr. B. J. Patgiri Dr. V. J. Shukla    
81 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2012 Pharmaceutical and Analytical study of Herbal Deodorant “Sevya” Aerosol Formulation by using Ayurveda Drugs and Evaluation of its Anti-Microbial Activity Makwana Jagruti Prof. M.G.Chauhan Dr. V.J.Shukla    
82 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2012 Role of Bhavana Dravaya  in the Preparation Naga Bhasma . Sachin Kumar Dr. B. J. Patgiri Dr. P.K.Prajapati    
83 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2012 Pharmaceutical Development of Herbal Lozenges Shobhnath Yadav Dr. P.K.Prajapati Dr. Galib    
84 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 Pharmaceutico-Analytical Study Of Vajra Gomutra Yoga And Its Cell Line Anti-Tumor Activity Dr. Sphurti Bheemasena Upadhyaya Dr. Rajeshwari V. Kamat, Assistant Professor   Department of Rasashastra, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. Suneel Jalalpure, Deputy Director, KLE's Prabhakar Kore, BSRC, Belgaum    
85 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 Screening of Free Radical Scavenging Activity and Immuno-modulatory Effect of  Samaguna Gandhakjirna Rasasindura (Red Sulphide of Mercury) Dr. Veena.B.Kupati Dr. P. G. Jadar, Professor   Department of Rasashastra and BK, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. Kishore bhatt Professor and HOD Dept of Microbiology, Maratha Mandal Dental College, Belagavi    
86 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 A Novel Approach for the Quality Control of the bhasma of the sudha vargas   (mukta, mukta shukti& shankh ) Dr.Supriya.S.Gawalkar Dr. P. G. Jadar, Professor   Department of Rasashastra and BK, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. R.G. Kulkarni, Professor, JNMC, Belagavi    
87 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 Development of instant form of  Maadhutailika basti formulation and its stability study Dr. Sumitha. L Dr.K.S.Gudaganatti,  Professor   Department of Rasashastra and BK, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. B.S.Prasad, Principal and HOD, Department of Panchakarma, KLE Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda College, Belagavi    
88 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 Stability study of Sitopaldi Churna w.s.r. to physico chemical analysis and microbial load kept at different environmental conditions Dr. Anshuman Rajnala Dr. R.R.Hiremath  Reader Department of Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Mr. Ajit C. Lingayat, Assistant Professor Department of Dravyaguna, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi    
89 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 Evaluation of safety and hypoglycemic activity of Madhumeha Ghana compared to Madhumeha Kashaya in diabetic rats Dr. Basavarajeshwari Dr. R.R.Hiremath  Reader Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. Supriya Bhalerao, Senior scientist, Interactive Research for Health Affairs, Pune, Maharashtra    
90 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 Pharmaceutical Modification of  Panchavalkala churna into Vaginal pessary and its Analytical, Antimicrobial study Dr. Chaitra . B .Shimbi Dr. R.S.Hiremath,  Professor And HOD ,  Department of Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Mr. U.B.Bolmal, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics KLE's College of Pharmacy, Belagavi     
91 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 Pharmaceutical modification of Panchvalkala Kashaya into dispersible Tablet for Mouth wash and it’s Analytical, Antimicrobial Study Dr.Rekha.P.V Dr. R.S.Hiremath,  Professor And HOD ,  Department of Rasashatra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. V.S. Mannur, Associate Professor, Department of Quality Assurance, KLE college of Pharmacy, Belagavi    
92 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2012 Development of  instant form of Tambula sevana yoga and its analytical study Dr. Vijayant Shukla Dr.K.S.Gudaganatti,  Professor   Department of Rasashastra and BK, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. B.S.Prasad, Principal and HOD, Department of Panchakarma, KLE Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda College, Belagavi    
93 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical,Analytical and Antimicrobial Study of Mrityunjaya Rasa Mrityunjaya Gautam Prof.L.K.Dwivedi   Mrityunjaya Rasa prepared in Department as per the AFI specification (sample M3) shows the loss in weight that is due to handling loss while other two sample of Mrityunjaya rasa M2 & M1 shows the increase in weight that is due addition of extract from trituration, found to be 4.5% and 9.4 % respectively as compared with the initial weight.  
94 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2012 A Comparative Pharmaceutico Pharmaco Analytical Studies of Taila Ghrita Paka wsr to Jivantyadi yamak & its effect on skin Diseases Sudhir Ranjan Debbarma Prof.L.K. Dwivedi   Jivantyadi Yamak is effective in the management of Psoriasis than Jivantyadi Taila & Jivantyadi Ghrita as it is safe, cost effective and free from any side effects.  
95 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2012 Study of Ganesh Yagokta Havan Samagree Bhasma wsr to its Anti Hyperglycaemic Effect Kaushika Anant Date Prof.L.K. Dwivedi   The study was carried out to evaluate the anti hyperglycemic effect of ganeshokta havan samagree bhasma.he selected patients were divided in to 3 groups –group A containing 15  patients who were administered Madhu mehari churna 3g b.d while group B included 15 patients who were given Shilabhra rasa 500mg o.d while group C  were given Shilabhra rasa 500mg o.d + Ganeshokta Havana samagree bhasma 500mg o.d  for a period of 30 days.All the groups showed significant results although statistically their comparative results were found to be non significant which implied that all the three drugs have  similar efficacy in treatment of the disease.  
96 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical Physico Chemical & Anti Microbial Study of Hinguleshwara Rasa Om Prakash Gupta Dr K.Shankar Rao   The comparison was made among all the samples of Hinguleshwara Rasa (sample H1, H2 and H3) towards the sensitivity against above pathogenic bacterial strains that formulation H1 was found to be more effective against all five pathogens but especially against Streptococcus pyogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa & Salmonella typhi  
97 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical Analytical Study of Rasaka & Yashada Bhasma and Comparative Evaluation in Experimental Diabetes Jasmeen Attar Dr Parimi Suresh   The study was done to perceive the pharmacodynamics of the two Bhasma-Rasaka and Yashada by carrying out an experimental study on Inj. Streptozotocin induced Diabetes in Albino rats in two ways  viz prophylactic  and Curative study.The study revealed the anti diabetic potential of rasaka and yashada bhasma. Rasaka had slightly good anti- diabetic action as compared to Yashada, whereas no significant difference in prophylaxis against Diabetes was observed.       
98 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2012 Standardization of Shiva Guggulu wsr to Amavata Renuka Suryawanshi Dr V.Nageswara Rao   Clinical study shows that Group A (Shiva guggulu) is very effective in Symptoms like Sandhi shula and Sandhi Shotha, while Group B (Simhnad guggulu) is effective in Sandhi Graha, Angamarda and Aruchi.From the overall results of the clinical study it can be concluded that the Group B is highly effective than Group A  
99 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2012 Standardization of Varunadi Lauha & to Study Its Effect on Progressive Chronic Kidney Diseases Hitesh Chaudhari Dr V.Nageswara Rao   In drug efficacy study the prophylactic group all the animals died on day 8 after giving varunadi lauha soon after Gentamycin injected intraperitoneal.. The cause might be a drug interaction or interruption in drug metabolism or the overload of two drugs on liver and kidney. Further research need to be done in this regard.
Significant decrease in Serum creatinine (SD ± 0.105 ;SE ± 0.043) and serum urea (SD±20.827 ; SE±8.503) in curative group were suggestive of the drug Varunadi lauha was delivering its best to improve lost kidney function.
 
100 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2012 Pharmaceutical,Analytical & Antimicrobial Study of Deepika Rasa Deepika Upadhyay Dr K.Shankar Rao   Two samples of Deepika Rasa were prepared one by classical and other modified method. Sample 1 prepared by classical methods showed better antimixcrobial propert againsst S.pyogens while Sample 2 was more effective against S.typhi and S.aureus.  
101 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2012 A Comparative study on Vangeshwara Rasa & Swarnavanga wsr to Pharmaceutical Analytical & Experimental Dr.H.Abdul kareem Dr. K.Shankar Rao   At the therapeutic repeated dose 250 mg/Human dose both trail drugs were found non toxic as per acute toxicity protocol but various levels of toxicity when Studied on sub acute toxicity protocol  
102 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2012 Mrita Lauha(Bhasma-Nano Pharmaceutics Pariksha/Vidhi(S.O.P.)wsr to ‘Varitaratwa’ Dr.Debasis Panigrahi Prof.L.K.Dwivedi Dr.P.Suresh For making an object to Float on water surface not the single phenomenon but all phenomenon combinely work together in order to make them float .The study needs further evaluation by subjecting them to different parameters to come to a definite conclusion.  
103 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2012 A Comparative Pharmaceutico analytical & Toxicological study of Rasakarpoor prepared with five different methods Dr.Shekhar Reddy Dr.P.Suresh   Five samples of Rasakarpura were prepared. Out of them Rasakarpura prepared as per the reference of Rasamritam was found least toxic.  
104 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2012 A Comparative study of Taila Patana WSR to vishwamitra Kapala Taila Pharmaceutical Modification & its Comparative Evaluation in Psoriasis B.Vinayachandra Shetty Dr.P.Suresh   Ointment prepared from Vishwamitra kapala ,gandhaka and yashada showed better efficacy in psoriadi. 2Kg of cocounut shells yielded 4.35% taila by patala yantra method.  
105 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2012 Comparitive Pharmaceutico Analytical study of Vanga Bhasma and Swarna Vanga in Medo Vikar w.s.r. dyslipidemia Dr.Sunil Kumar Proff. A.S. Rathore.  Proff. C.P. Kashyap Dr.A.K. Sakesna  Results wrere Non Significant  
106 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2012 Comparitive Pharmaceutico Analytical study of Kasisa Bhasma and Yashada Bhasma and its clinical Evaluation in the management of Pandu Roga w.s.r. to Iron Deficiency Anaemia Dr. Saroj Meena Dr. CP Kashyap   Highly significant results with the cure rate of 100%  
107 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2012 Study on Swarna Vanga. Dr. Amit Kumar Verma Dr. Khem Chand Sharma Dr. Namrata Jposhi    
108 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2012 Fabrication and physico- chemical investigation along with pharmacological assessment of classical and modified Kaphaketurasa. Dr. Pradeep Rawat Dr. Khem Chand Sharma Dr. Shuchi Mitra
Dr. Vipin Kumar (GKU)
   
109 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2012 A study of Ay. Cosmatic w.s.r. to Kumkumadi Tail. Dr. Preeti Singh Dr. G. K.
Saxena
Dr. Usha Sharma Dr.
Namrata Joshi
   
110 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2012 Pharmaceutical preparation and Standardization of Chandrodaya Varti Dr. Kalpana Dr. Meena Ahooja Dr. A.N.
Pandey Dr. Shuchi Mitra
   
111 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2012 Physico-Chemical Study of Badarashma. Dr. Niranjan Singh Ravi Dr. Meena Ahooja Dr. A.N.
Pandey Dr. Shuchi Mitra
   
112 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2012 Physico-chemical study and antimicrobial study of Hemgarbh pottli Dr. Ved Bhooshan Sharma Dr. G. K.
Saxena
Dr. Usha Sharma Dr.
G.P. Gupta (GKU,
Haridwar)
   
113 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2013 A pharmaceutico clinical study of krimimudgara rasa in udara krimi. Dr Chithra M.S Dr Unnikrishna Pilla  M. D (Ayu),  PhD retd.Professor Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr. Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M. D (Ayu), PhD  Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Krimimudgararasa rarasa has shown antihelminthic action in 7 days and it controls all other general symptoms of Krimiroga.  Amrita life
114 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2013 A comparative pharmaceutico analytical study of dhataki pushpa and yeast as sandhana dravyas. Dr Divya Ravindran Dr.Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda  Dr. Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu), Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dhataki pushpa and Yeast can be used as sandhana dravyas as both samples had similar values in analytical parameters. For exhibiting the organoleptic characters of the Product,  Dhataki pushpa is a better sandhana dravya. For faster initiation and completion of fermentation, Yeast is better. Amrita life
115 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2013 Physico chemical analysis of kasisa purified by different bhavana dravyas and their effect in haemoglobin level –a comparative study. Dr Pooja. P Dr Unnikrishna Pillai, M. D (Ayu), PhD, retd.Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr. Ramesh N.V, M. D (Ayu), Professor & H.O.D, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Considering the improvement in Hb% and overall effect in symptoms Bhringaraja Sõditha Ksisa is proved to be better than other groups. Improvement in Hb% was more in Jambira Swarasa Bhvita Ksisa than Ferrous Suphate tablet. Amrita life
116 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2013 Comparitive physico chemical analysis of ksheerabala thaila with special reference to avartana (fortification).    Dr. Ramesh N.V, M. D (Ayu), Professor & H.O.D, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr. Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu), Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Avartana increases the amount of active principles in the sample, thereby reducing the dose. Amrita life
117 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2013 A pharmaceutico analytical study of pravala pishti and its clinical efficacy on hypocalcaemia in menopausal women. Dr Priya Raghunathan Dr Unnikrishna Pillai, M. D (Ayu), PhD, retd.Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr. Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Pravala piṣṭi showed similar effect as that of the standard drug Shelcal in increasing the level of serum calcium Amrita life
118 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2013 Pharmaco analytical study and in vitro antibacterial effect of swasanada gulika in selected respiratory pathogens. Dr Remya .A Dr.Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD,  Professor,  Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu) Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Amrita School of Ayurveda  Swasanada gulika has antimicrobial activity against all the 3 respiratory pathogens, of which maximum activity was found to be against both Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae, which was almost equal to the corresponding antibiotic drug. Amrita life
119 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2013 Evaluation of Spermatogenic activity of Panchamrita Parpati in albino rats. Dr Rajeshwari Waterkar Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Mr C.C.Simpi, M.Pharma Ph D(Sch), Professor &head, BLDEA’S B M Patil Medical College Bijapur    
120 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2013 Physico Chemical Analysis of Vettarmaran gutika and evaluation of its antipyretic & analgesic activity. Dr Manoj Kumar Dr N.D.Lone, M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya      
121 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2013 Comparative study on spasmolytic activity of shankha bhasma and shankhavati on smooth muscles of isolated mammalian intestine. Dr. Parshuram Gupta Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya C.V.Nagathan,M.Pharma, Asst Professor, BLDEA’S College of Pharmacy, Bijapur     
122 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2013 Screening of free radical schevenging activity & immunomodulatory effect of Hinguleshwar rasa Dr Mallikarjun Kamatar Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Dr Nileema Dongre Assot Professor Dept Of Biochemistry  B LDEA’S Shri B M Patil Medical College Bijapur    
123 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
124 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
125 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
126 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
127 Gopabandhu Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Puri, Odisha Puri Odisha M.D. 2013 A Pharmaceutico- Analytical study of Satavari ghruta and its efficacy in the management of amlapitta. Dr.Subrata kumar Bhutiya Prof. (Dr) Arun Kumar Das Dr. Prabhat Manjari Pani It is revealed that though both the drugs Satavari ghrita and Cow ghee are significantly effective in the treatment of Amlapitta, satavari ghrita is more effective than cows ghee. Mini Pharmacy attached to Gopabandhu Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Puri, Odisha
128 Gopabandhu Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Puri, Odisha Puri Odisha M.D. 2013 A Comparitaive pharmaceutico-analytical study of Mandoora bhasma and Kasisa Bhasma & their clinical efficacy on pandu roga(iron defficiency anemia). Dr. Rupika Patra Prof. (Dr) Arun Kumar Das Dr. Prabhat Manjari Pani The result of clinical study was highly encourasing. The Kasisa bhasma was found very much significant in comparasion to Mandoora bhasma in the treatment of Pandu Roga.  Mini Pharmacy attached to Gopabandhu Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Puri, Odisha
129 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2013 A Study on the effect of modified form of Sreephala Choorna with Pata karanjadi Kashaya in IBS-RCT Aswathy. S Dr.Jacob. M. Titus Dr Sreeni T V   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
130 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2013 Effect of modified and classical formulation of Rasnasaptaka Kwatham in SandhigathaVatam Vimal.K. Vijayan Dr.R.Rajam -   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
131 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2013 A Study on the effect of Rasaka Bhasma in DM(Madhumeha) Rajasree. V Dr.Jacob. M. Titus -   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
132 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2013 Effect on Gritha formulation of Brahmi
Drakshadi yoga in ADHD
Reethu.T.K Dr.R.Rajam Dr. Sreeni T V   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
133 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2013 Comparitive study on physicochemical
parameters and effect of  Kasisa Bhasma prepared by classical and new method
Nisar
Muhammed. K.A
Dr.R.Rajam -   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
134 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2013 Effect of modified Dravyadi Kwatha Gandusha in Mukhapaka Asitha. A.S Dr.Jacob. M. Titus -   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
135 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2013 Effect of modified formulation of Viswa Eladi Choornam Sandya.R Dr.R.Rajam -   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
136 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2013 Role of media in the preparation of Laghumalini Vasanta Rasa Dr Manisha Walnuj  Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr.BJ.Patgiri
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
   
137 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2013 Evaluation of Naveena and Purana Guggulu w.s.r to their anti-hyperlipidemic (medohara) effect Dr Kruti Vyas Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. Galib (Asst Professor)

Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

   
138 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2013 Safety and effiacacy study on Swarna prashana drops prepared by Swarna Bhasma and Swarna Lavana Dr Anupriya Dr BJ Pattagiri,Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. V. J. Shukla  (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Dr. Mukesh Naria
   
139 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2013 A study on the concept of Churna Kriya on Rasayana Churna and its efficacy on Amavata with Kupilu(Strychnous nuxvomica) Dr Priyanaka Verma Dr BJ Pattagiri,Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. Galib

Dr. V. J. Shukla

   
140 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2013 A study on Kampillaka Malahara and its clinical efficacy on Kshudra kushta(Skin disorders) Dr Khanubhai Pandya Dr. Galib, Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
   
141 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2013 Pharmaceutical and pharmacological studies on Kanakbindvarishta wsr to it’s efficacy on Vicharchika. Dr. Kinnari Druve Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD *Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory       * Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head,  Pharmacology Sciences    
142 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2013 Evaluation of different Shodhana processes of Gandhaka and their effect on certain Kshudra Kustha Dr. Pramod Yadav Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     
143 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2013 Preclinical study of ShankhaVati prepared by two different methods Dr. Naveena K Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Associate Professor *Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head,  Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
144 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2013 Comparative pharmaceutical study of Lauha Bhasma and Kanta Lauha Bhasma Dr. K.L. Virupaksha Gupta Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Associate Professor *Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head,  Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
145 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2013 Effect of Madhukadi Kwatha and its Ghanavati for Analgesic, Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Pyretic activity Dr. Prashant Math Dr. P.K. Prajapati, Professor and Head *Dr.B. Ravishankar, Ex-Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head,  Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
146 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2013 Developement of Nirgundi Ghana in different medias and to evaluate their comparative anti-inflamatory activity Vivek Kumar Dr. Galib      
147 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2013 Pharmaceutical and Physicochemical Studies of Vasa Kshara and Palash Kshara Vimal Oganja Dr. B.J. Patgiri -    
148 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2013 Pharmaceutical Development of Ayurvedic Nebulizing Formulation Shruti Pandey Dr. P. K. Prajapati Dr. M.B. Nariya        Dr. V. J. Shukla    
149 J.S.Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P D Patel Ayurveda Hoapital, Nadiad Nadiad Gujarat M.D. 2013 Scientific evaluation of “Snehakalpana” with special reference to “Pancha Tikta Ghrita”. (Pharmaceutical, Analytical & Clinical study) Dr. Namrta k. shah  Prof. Dr. L.B.Singh, HOD, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad  Prof. Dr.P.U.Vaishnav, Principal, JSAM, Nadiad  1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
1) The formulation of drugs Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi Kwatha are found described in Sharngadhar Samhita1 and Astang Hridyam2
2) The ingredients of Pancha tikta Ghrita has immunomodulation and Adaptogenic activity, which enhances by the process of Sneha kalpana.
3) Classical references of every process and preparation of Pancha tikta Ghrita and Darvyadi kwtha should be taken as standard.
4) Murcchna should be done on mandagni by following classical method.
5) The H.P.T.L.C. indicates that comparatively no significant difference observed. All samples had nearly same Rf value at 254,366,540 nm.
6) Pancha tikta Ghrita has Tridoshahara property and produced moderate anti-stess activity. Darvyadi Kwatha found to be Kusthghna.
7) Clinical study reveals that Pancha tikta Ghrita (Group A) and Pancha tikta Ghrita with Darvyadi kwatha (Group B) are effective to treat Ekakustha (psoriasis) mainly Group B is more effective as a clinical evaluation.
8) The clinical study shows that Pancha tikta Ghrita with murcchana gives good results. The patients of Eka kustha who needs Shodhana karma as a part of treatment but not suitable for that, this Shamana treatment may be helpful to them.
9) On the bases of present clinical observations, it can be concluded that role of Pathya palana is very effective while treating the Eka kustha.
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Rasa compared to standard.
 
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159 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2013 A Comparative Pharmaceutico Analytical study of Loha Rasayan Prepared by Ayaskriti and Modified method wsr Disintegration of Iron Anjali Baijnath Prasad Prof.K.Shankar Rao
 
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160 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2013 Standardization of Pharmaceutical Method of Ropya Raj Rasa Sachin Agrawal Prof.K.Shankar Rao Dr. R.P.Sharma In the S.O.P. of Ropya Raj Rasa, Tamra Samputa was mentioned for which Tamra patra and Tamra churna were tried and it was seen that Tamra churna gave desired results.The optimum temperature for the preparation of Ropya Raj Rasa was 4500C for 24 hours in the pattern of Kramagni. Hence the range of temperature can be fixed as 4300C to 4700C  
161 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2013 Ramchandrayatikrita Vaidhyavinod ka Rasashastriya & Bhaishajya Kalpanatmak Adhyayan Ramakant Vyas Dr.Parimi Suresh Dr.Sanjay Kumar A critical study of vaidyavinoda in the context of rasashastra and bhaishajya kalpana was carried out.  
162 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2013 Pharmaceutico Analytical&Antimicrobial Study of Gojihwadi Kwath Prakash Reshmaji Jondhale Dr.Parimi Suresh Dr. R.P.Sharma Dr.Ekta Menghani The drug has showed moderate sensitiveness against all the microbes studied in different concentrations.  
163 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2013 Standardization of Avartita Ksheera Bala Taila Hemant P. Sonawane Dr.V.Nageswara Rao Dr.Mohar Pal Meena Avartita Ksheera Bala Taila, though not mentioned directly in Brhatrayee it seems a modified form of Satapaka – Sahasrapaka Bala Taila and it is first mentioned in Caraka Samhita .The term Avartita Ksheera Bala Taila is first coined in Sahastra Yoga.  
164 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2013 Hepatoprotective Activity of Yakritashula vinashini vatika Against ccl4 induced Hepato Toxicity in Albino Rats Anita mali Dr.Parimi Suresh Dr.Sanjay Kumar Administration of Yakrit Shoolavinashini vati at a dose of 400mg/kg demonstrated maximum hepato protective activity  as indicated by the restoration of altered values of differemnt parameters  in hepatotoxic ratsn to near normalcy.  
165 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2013 Standardization of Sheetamshu Rasa with Special Reference to Its Antimicrobial Activity Raghuveer Dr.V.Nageswar Rao   Anti bacterial cativity was shown by the test drug .No activity was shown against candida albicans  
166 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2013 Standardisation of Mahachandrakala Ras & Chandrakala Ras wsr Madhumeha Vishnu Prasad Gautam Prof.K.Shankar Rao   The aim of the study  was  the pharmaceutical standardization of Chandrakala  rasa  and maha chandrakala rasa according to the parameters laid  by CCRAS along with a clinical comparison of their pramehaghna  property.The selected patients were divided in to 2 groups –group A containing 15  patients who were administered Chandrakala  rasa  250mg  b.d  while group B included 15 patients who were given Maha Chandrakala  rasa  250mg b. d for a period of 30 days.Trial group treated with  Chandra kala rasa showed  greater significance  when compared to Maha chandrakala rasa .  
167 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2013 Standardisation of Arjakadi Vati wsr to Male Sexual Dysfunction Rajesh Kumar Dr.V.Nageswar Rao   Clinical traial revealed significant improvement in sexual dysfunction and physical strength by administration of arjakdai vati 1g along with water   
168 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2013 Evalaution of anti Inflammatory activity of shothari Rasa & its ingredients individually A Comparative experimental study Amnish Verma Dr.V.Nageswar Rao   Significant reduction in oedema in carragenan induced oedema in animal model was found by administration of shotari rasa.  
169 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2013 A Physico Chemical study on Swarna Makshika Satva & Swarna Makshika Satva Bhasma Sumer Singh Prof.L.K.Dwivedi   For satwapatan of swrnamakshika 1400 degree celcius was given in specifically designed furnace. Swarnamakshika satwas found to be a mixture of Fe,Cu,Al and the partcile size was found to eb less than 50 nanometer.  
170 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2013 Pharmaceutico Chemical Study of Different Types of Sweetening Agents used for Fermentation wsr to Draksharista Sanjay kumar Dr.V.Nageswar Rao   Draksharishta prepared using different sweetening agents.Organoleptic charactrs revealed guda as better sweetening agent.Maximum sugar was found in sample prepared using madhu as sweetening agent.  
171 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2013 Standardization of Pottali Kalpana wsr to Hema Garbha Pottali Pranit Ambulkar Prof.K.Shankar Rao   Hemagarbhapottali was prepared and standards were fixed. Ideal temperature found was 200- 300 degree celcius.XRD revealed the presence of HgS, S,HgO, AuO,Si,So3.  
172 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2013 Pharmaceutico analytical study of Tribhuvan Kirti Rasa and its role in Vata Shleshmika Jawar Dr. Rambhool Singh Dr. J.R.Sankhayan Dr. C.P. Kashyap Research shows Significant results  
173 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2013 Pharmaceutical and analytical study of Rasa Sindoor and its clinical effect as Rasayana Dr. Neeraj Kumar Dr. CP Kashyap Dr. A.S. Rathore Significant results as a Rasayana   
174 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2013 Pharmaceutical and analytical study of Vanga Bhasma prepared with Hingula media and its clinical observation as Vrishaya w.s.r. to seminal parameters Dr. Piyush Choudhary Dr. CP Kashyap Dr. B.L. Mehra        Significant reults as Vrishaya therapy  
175 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
176 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
177 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
178 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
179 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
180 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2013 Determination of fuel and temperature in various putas
w.s.r. Rasa Ratna Sammuchaya.
Dr. Ipsita Chatarjee Dr. G. K.
Saxena
Dr. Shuchi Mitra    
181 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2013 Amritikrit Tamara Bhasma ( w.s.r. to r.r.s) prepared by Tutthakristha Tamra Dr. Lalit Kumar Singh Dr. G. K.
Saxena
Dr. Shuchi Mitra    
182 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2013 Comperative Pharmaceutical, Analytical Studies of  Trinkant- Mani-Pisti w.s.r. to its standardization Dr. Gopal Krishn Dr. Meena
Rani Ahooja
Dr.
Namrata Joshi
   
183 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2013 Pharmaceutical Preparation and Standardization of Prawal panchamrita Rasa. Dr.Deepa Bhatt Dr. Meena Rani Ahooja Dr. Usha Sharma    
184 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2013 Lohanam Maranam Sresthem sarvesam Rasa-  Bhasmanama            w.s.r. to
Yashada Bhasma
Dr. Dr.
Yadevendra Yadav
Dr. Khem Chand Sharma Dr. Usha Sharma Dr Aanad Shankar Singh    
185 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2013 A study of Mukta and Mukta Sukti Bhasma w.s.r. to their Molecular structure. Dr. Hema Peetar Dr. Khem Chand Sharma Dr.
Namrata Joshi
   
186 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2014 Physico chemical evaluation and effectiveness of daruharidra arka and kwatha in netra abhishyanda. Dr Aparna Sharma Dr Unnikrishna Pillai, M. D (Ayu), PhD, retd.Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr.Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dāruharidrā Arka is better than Kvātha in the  management of Netra Abhiṣyanda Amrita life
187 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2014 The effectiveness of kapithashtaka churna alone and along with rasaparpati in grahani. Dr Anju Ravikumar Dr.Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD,  Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu) , Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Kapitthāṣṭaka Cūrṇa with Rasa Parpaṭī is more effective in reducing the  symptoms of Grahaṇī as compared to Kapitthāṣṭaka Cūrṇa alone. Amrita life
188 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2014 Physico chemical evaluation of trinetra rasa and in vitro antibacterial activity in selected urinary pathogens. Dr Arathy Krishnan Dr Unnikrishna Pillai, M. D (Ayu), PhD, retd.Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Vineeth P.K,M. D (Ayu), Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda The drug Trinetra rasa doesn’t possess any antibacterial activity against all the 3 Urinary pathogens. Amrita life
189 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2014 Physico chemical analysis of dhurdhurapatradi malahara and Its  effect in darunaka(dandruff) Dr Krishnapriya K.L Dr.Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu) , Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dhurdhårapatràdi malahara is effective in controlling Dàrunaka. Amrita life
190 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2014 Physico chemical analysis of parada obtained through different shodhana procedures. Dr Leejo Augustine Jose Dr Unnikrishna Pillai, M. D (Ayu), PhD, retd.Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr.Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD, Professor,  Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Amrita School of Ayurveda While comparing the results of Percentage purity and Specific gravity of each sample of  Pārada, considerable difference was not found in the results obtained. While analysing the results of angnisthayithva parīkṣa, it was noted that the rate of evaporation and thermal expansion of Aṣṭa samskārita Pārada was comparatively less when compared to other samples. Amrita life
191 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2014 Physico chemical analysis of krishnatila kshara and its effect in artava kshaya. Dr Saumya M.S Dr. Ramesh N.V, M. D (Ayu), Professor & H.O.D, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu), Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Kṛṣṇatila kṣāra is effective in relieving the cardinal symptoms of Ārtavakṣaya Amrita life
192 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2014 Physico chemical analysis & anti ulcer activity of Laghusootashekhar rasa Dr Anilkumar Bharadwaj  Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Dr Shobha Huilgol, M.B.B.S, M.D, Professor, Dept of Pharmacology, Kamenini Institute of medical science Nurkit pelly (AP)    
193 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2014 Evaluation of anti microbial activity of Shodhit Marit satwapatit shilajatu Dr Anitakumari Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Mr C.C.Simpi, M.Pharma Ph D(Sch), Professor &head, BLDEA’S B M Patil Medical College Bijapur    
194 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2014 Screening of anti Bactirial & anti fungal activity of churnodaka Dr Chandramohan K Shinde Dr Laxmi. B Kurle, M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Bijapur Mr C.C.Simpi, M.Pharma Ph D(Sch), Professor &head, BLDEA’S B M Patil Medical College Bijapur    
195 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
196 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
197 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
198 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
199 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2014 Pharmaceutico  analytical and Anti-microbial study of Bhutabhairava rasa. Dr.Rudresh P Devadhar Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
200 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 Comparing the effectiveness of Vranari Guggulu and Triphala Guggulu in DustaVrana Viji Vikraman Dr. S
Tharalakshmi
Dr.Kiran Sarma   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
201 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 Mandura Bhasma – physicochemical characterization and In-vitro Cyto toxicity in thyroid cancer cells Nimisha. U.V Dr.G.Jai Dr.Kiran Sarma   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
202 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 Value added formulation and standardization of Drakshadi Yogam and its clinical effect in Mukhapakam Siva Chandan Dr.G.Jai Dr. Anand. S   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
203 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 The Effectiveness of  Kaseesadi Pratisarana in comparison with the combination of Tankana and Madhu in Thundikeri Cimi Bhaskaran Dr.Jacob. M. Titus -   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
204 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 A Study on the type and concentration of Preservatives used in Kwathas by the leading GMP certified companies in Kerala Simi Abdul Salam Dr.Jacob. M. Titus Dr. Rajmohan.V   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
205 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 Standardisation of Haritala Bhasma and its acute and sub-acute toxicity evaluation in albino rats Jinto K J Dr.R.Rajam Dr. Usha P.T.A   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
206 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 Standardisation of Amruthotharam Kashayam yoga as rectal suppository and its antipyretic effect in rabbits Sreedarshan K S Dr.G.Jai Mr T. Akelesh   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
207 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 A Study on the effect of  a combination of
Vanga Bhasma and Shilajathu in Oligospermia
Adithya
Peethambara Panicker
Dr.R.Rajam Dr.Sreeni T V   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
208 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 A Study on the effect of Swarna makshika Bhasma in dyslipidemia Jijo A P Dr.R.Rajam Dr.Anand. S   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
209 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 Physicochemical analysis of Khageshwara Rasa and its clinical evaluation in Swithra Sunethri P Kumar Dr.Jacob. M. Titus Dr. Sreeni T V   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
210 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 In-vitro Cytotoxicity and Preliminary
toxicological evaluation of Swasanandam Gulika
Sugeena P Dr. S.
Tharalakshmi
Premlal.S   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
211 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2014 Value added formulation of Gokshuradi Guggulu with Kokilaksha Kwatha and its Clinical evaluation in Hyperuricemia associated with Gouty Arthritis Jayakrishnan U Dr. G Jai Dr. Rajmohan V   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
212 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical standardization of two different dosage forms of Apamarga Kshara Yoga and their clinical efficacy on Shvitra (Vitiligo) Dr Hasmukh R Jadav Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. Galib (Asst Professor)

Dr. V. J. Shukla  (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

   
213 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2014 Evaluation of Kala Prakarsha on pharmaceutical processing w.s.r. Bhallataka and its efficacy on Madhumeha (Diabetes Mellitus) Dr Mohan Krishna Dwivedi Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Dr. Galib
Dr. Mukesh Nariya (Head Pharmacology)
   
214 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical standardization of  Vasa Avaleha and its granules with their efficacy on Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma) Dr Ankit M Paneliya Dr.BJ.Patgiri, Assoiate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Prof. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. V. J. Shukla
Dr. Mukesh Nariya
   
215 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2014 Physico-chemical and Toxicological studies on Tamra with special reference to Amritikarana  Dr Chaudhari Swapnil Yashwant  Dr Galib Prof PK Prajapati, Dr Mukesh Nariya (Head Pharmacology), Dr VJ Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)    
216 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical Standization of two types of Swarna Maskshika Bhasma and evaluation of their anti-hyperglycemic activity Dr. Hitesh Ghetiya Dr. Prashant Bedarkar, Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. Mukesh Nariya(Head Pharmacology)
Dr. V. J. Shukla  (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
   
217 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical standardization of Shadguna Balijarita Rasasindura and its efficacy on Madhumeha (Diabetes Mellitus).   Dr. Rohit Ajith Gokarn Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Associate Professor *Dr. Mukesh Nariya, Head, Pharmacology Laboratory   *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
218 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2014 Safety profile of Shadguna Makardhwaja prepared by Ashtasamskarita Parada Dr. Shraddha Dhundi Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD *Dr. Mukesh Nariya, Head, Pharmacology Laboratory    *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
219 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2014 Comparative toxicological and anti-hyperlipidemic activity of Hridayarnava Rasa prepared from two samples of Tamra Bhasma Dr. Chandrashekhar Jagtap Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD *Dr. Mukesh Nariya, Head, Pharmacology Laboratory   *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
220 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2014 Toxicity profile and anti hyperglycemic effect of Naga Bhasma prepared by two different methods Dr. Dhiraj Singh  Rajput Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Associate Professor *Dr. Mukesh Nariya, Head, Pharmacology Laboratory   *Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
221 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2014 Role of Bhavana Samskara on Guduchi churna and its effect on type 2 diabetes mellitus Dr. Rohit Sharma Prof. P.K. Prajapati, Director *Dr. Galib, M.D. (Ayu.), Assinstant Professor       * Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
222 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical development of herbal wound healing dosage form Dr. Palak Vyas Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD *Dr. Mukesh Nariya, Head, Pharmacology Laboratory     * Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head,  Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory    
223 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2014 Validation of standard manufacturing procedure and preliminary physico-chemical profile of Vishwamitra Kapala Sneha Intezar Ali Dr.Galib Prof. P.K. Prajapati     Dr. V.J. Shukla    
224 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2014 Pharmaceutical development of Kushtha taila into conventional forms of topical application Pankaj.D.Goriya  Dr.Galib Prof.P.K.Prajapati          Dr. V. J. Shukla    
225 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2014 Role of Kalka and Kwatha in the preparation of Sneha Kalpana w.s.r. to Guduchi Taila Gami Sanjay.B. Dr.B.J.Patgiri Dr. M. B. Nariya     Dr. V. J. Shukla    
226 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2014 Development of Standara Manufacturing Procedure of Dashmoola Kwatha Granules for instant use  Harsh S. Pandya Prof.P.K.Prajapati Dr. V. J. Shukla    
227 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2014 Development of Standard Manufacturing Procedure of Guduchiyadi Kwatha for instant Use  Rohit S. Prajapati Prof.P.K.Prajapati Dr. V. J. Shukla       
228 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2014 Role of Milk in Kshirapaka Kalpana w.s.r.to Arjuna Kshirapaka and modification of its dosage form Sushil Kumar Dr.Prashant Bedarkar  Prof.P.K.Prajapati        Dr.V.J. Shukla    
229 J.S.Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P D Patel Ayurveda Hoapital, Nadiad Nadiad Gujarat M.D. 2014 A comparative efficacy of Vasa Ghana Vati and Vasa Avleha in the management of Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma) Dr. Hansraj Barjod Dr. U U Zala, Reader, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad Prof. Dr.P.U.Vaishnav, Principal, JSAM, Nadiad  & Prof. Dr. L.B.Singh, HOD, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad  • The formulation Vasa Avaleha is first time mentioned by Vrinda Madhava in Kasadhikara Adhyaya 11/81-83.
• The formulation Vasa Avaleha and Vasa Ghanavati  has not been found described by name in Bruhattrayi. 
• Vasa Avaleha is described for the first time by Sodhal and later it is described by Bhavaprakash and Bhaishajya Ratnavali etc. 
• Vasa avaleha and Vasa ghanavati prepared in three batches followed by SMP (Standard Manufacturing Procedure)  pattern.
• Vasa avaleha and Vasa ghanavati prepared with green leafs of Vasa which is collected from Sundar ayurved pharmacy botanical garden.
• There is a difference in manufacturing process of Vasa Avaleha and Vasa ghanavati
• The adopted reference (Bhaishjya Ratnavali 14/37) and procedures for the preparation of Vasa Avaleha should be taken as standard.
• Microbial count, pesticides residue and heavy metals were below permissible limits in both the samples indicating their standards and safety as well.
• Vasa Avaleha is therapeutically more potent in compression to Vasa ghanavati while treating the disease Shwasa.
• Both the samples of Vasa Avaleha and Vasa ghanavati are potent drug for disease Shwasa(Bronchial Asthama). 
 
230 J.S.Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P D Patel Ayurveda Hoapital, Nadiad Nadiad Gujarat M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical standardization of Vijayanand Rasa w.s.r. to Shwitra (vitiligo) Dr. Dhaval Padhiyar Dr. U U Zala, Reader, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad Prof. Dr.P.U.Vaishnav, Principal, JSAM, Nadiad  & Prof. Dr. L.B.Singh, HOD, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad  in the present study following conclusion can be drawn:
1. The Vijayananda rasa having its reference in  Rasendrasarasamgaha, contains the ingredients – Shuddha Parada, Shuddha Haratala and Palasha Bhasma having Kushtaghna and Pittavardhaka properties. Due to these properties compound may be help in Varnotpatti in Shwitra.
2. The Shwitra is tridoshaja Vyadhi according to our Ayurved Classics.
3. The research compound Vijayananda rasa preparation followed by SMP to avoid its unwanted effects during therapy.
4. For the safety and efficacy point of view Vijayananda rasa also analyzed on different parameters i.e. – Physicochemical- Organoleptic Characters, Ash Value, Acid insoluble Ash, Water soluble Ash, Sulphated Ash, Spreadability, Extractives like – Carbon di sulphide extractive, Water soluble extractive, Alcohol soluble extractive, pH of % suspension, Specific gravity, Particle size distribution, Loss on ignition. Analytical- elemental Analysis – Quantitative estimation of Hg, As, Pb, Cd etc.
5. Vijayananda rasa when administering to the patients therapeutically response in sign and symptoms was observed. Clinically this formulation has better efficacy on sign of Shwitra like Colour and Size of patches.
 
231 J.S.Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P D Patel Ayurveda Hoapital, Nadiad Nadiad Gujarat M.D. 2014 standardization of Paradadi Malahar w.s.r. to its Vranaropaka Karma Dr. Rejoice Macwan Prof. Dr.P.U.Vaishnav, Principal, JSAM, Nadiad  Prof. Dr. L.B.Singh, HOD, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad  • Shodhana of all the raw materials by classical method to control their toxic effect and increase the therapeutic properties also.
• After proper purification method cited according to classics, the prepared Paradadi Malahara shows properties like, solubility in ether, slight acidic pH- 6.7, Viscosity- 24.82, Spreadability- 0.044g.cm/sec and loss on drying 0.6% at 105 º c.
• Paradadi Malahara has antimicrobial properties and does not allow the growth of microbes.
• There was no unwanted effect found during the course of treatment.
• Paradadi Malahara has better wound healing potential in comparison to Framycetin.
• Superficial infection and laceration of the skin can be treated successfully with Paradadi Malahara.
• On the bases of present data and observations it can be concluded that Paradadi Malahara may be develop as a choice of drug for wound healing.
 
232 J.S.Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P D Patel Ayurveda Hoapital, Nadiad Nadiad Gujarat M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical standardization of Haratal Bhasma and its efficacy in the management of Vata Rakta (Gout)  Dr. Pranav Shah Prof. Dr.P.U.Vaishnav, Principal, JSAM, Nadiad  Prof. Dr. L.B.Singh, HOD, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad  On the basis of present research work the conclusion drawn is as below.

1. Haratala bhasma preparation followed by SMP in the reference of Rasendra sar sangrah- 2/ vatarakta chikitsa 10-14 page no. 348 written by Acharya Gopal Krushna Bhatt having ingredient mainly of ushna guna.

2. The present method may be considered as easy, convenient and standard manufacturing process [SMP] for the preparation of Haratala bhasma.

3. Vatarakta produced by independent vitiation of vata and rakta. It is a disorder of Purine metabolism.

4. It can result from either over production or under secretion of uric acid which is in the product of Purine metabolism.

5. As the drug easily available, cost effective, so much efficient in reliving the sign and symptom of vatarakta (gout).

6. It may be quit beneficial for preventing the complication of vatarakta (gout).

7. Haratala Bhasma frequently used in therapy for remedies of vatarakta chikitsa (gout).

 
233 J.S.Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P D Patel Ayurveda Hoapital, Nadiad Nadiad Gujarat M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical standardization of Ashwakanchuki Rasa and its clinical efficacy in the management of Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthama) Dr. Vidhi Shukla Prof. Dr.P.U.Vaishnav, Principal, JSAM, Nadiad  Prof. Dr. L.B.Singh, HOD, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad  From the present research work the following conclusion can be drawn.

 Ashwakanchuki Rasa(4th Yoga) mentioned in Rasayoga Sagar written by Shri Pandit Hariprapanna Sharma in 1927, has its ingredients mainly Kpaha Vata alleviating and purgative properties which makes the formulation Kapha-Vata alleviating and mild purgative in nature.
 Research compound is safe and effective due to no hazard seen in analytical parameter as well as experimental study i.e. LD50 .
 S.M. P. of research compound Ashwakanchuki Rasa is safe, effective without any unwanted reaction particular in Tamaka Shwasa.(Bronchial Asthma)
 Ashwakanchuki Rasa has drastic therapeutic effect in Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma) as well as economical.
 After administrating the drug, relief in symptoms was observed.
 Clinically the formulation has better efficacy on symptoms of Shwasashtata, Kasa, Urahashoola and Ghurghurakam and Asino Labhate Saukhyam and associated symptoms of Shleshmana vimokshante labhate saukhyam.
 The formulation clinically shows better results in constipation associated with Tamaka Shwasa Roga.
 The combination can be used in chronic cases to overcome the recurrent exacerbation and recurrent necessity of modern medication.

 
234 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2014 Development  of Durva nisha Tulle& Its Physico chemical Analysis Dr. Kshama Mutalik Dr. R.S.Hiremath,  Professor And HOD ,  Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. V.S. Mannur, Associate Professor, Department of Quality Assurance, KLE college of Pharmacy, Belagavi;     
235 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Abhraka Bhasma prepared by various shodhana procedures Poonam Kumari Prof.K.Shankar Rao Dr.Mohar Pal Meena Nischandratwa of Abhraka Bhasma is a tedious job and its depends on the quality of raw material. Comparative analysis of three samples  processed by different shodhana dravyas didnot show any remarkable differences in the analytical parameters   
236 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical,Analytical & Antimicrobial study of Pakwatisarahara Arka Ghanavati & Kwath Jayanta Kumar Khataniar Prof.K.Shankar Rao   On the basis of antimicrobial activity performed for samples PC001, PC002 and PC003 on E. coli, S. pneumona, S. typhi and S.aurious it was observed that Pakwatisarahara Ghanavati (PC002) gave better antimicrobial activity as compared to Pakwatisarahara Kwatha (PC001) and Pakwatisarahara Arka (PC003).   
237 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical Standardization & Evaluation of Therapeutic efficacy of Haridra Khanda in Sheetapitta Malvika Mathur Dr.V.Nageswara Rao Dr.R.P.Sharma Samples of Haridra Khanda were prepared using dry and wt Haridra.Phytochemical analysis didnot show much variation sin the parameters.Clinical Evaluation showed that in Dry Haridra group 40% patients had mild  relief and in 40% patients relapse was observed.In wet Haridra group  205 patients experinced relief while relapse occured in 60% patients.  
238 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical Standardization & Clinical Evaluation of Manjishthadi Tailam on Twak Vaivarnya Dattatray
 Dighe
Dr Sanjay Kumar   Clinical study shows Manjishthadi Tailam is really a good option for skin diseases in conditions like Mukha Pidika and Vyanga. The efficacy of Abhyanga therapy was more beneficial in Group A-1 i.e. Mukha Pidika as compare to Vyanga on the basis of percentage wise result obtained in clinical trial; but the chronicity in Group V-2 was quite high and for better result the Abhyanga therapy for longer duration may be give a better result  
239 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical Analytical Experimental studies of Mehakulanthaka Rasa on Streptozotocin induced Diabetes in Rats Sakhitha.K.S. Dr.Parimi Suresh   Aim of the study was the evaluation of safety and therapeutic efficacy  of Mehakulantaka Rasa in STZ induced Diabetic rat model with reference to its hypoglycaemic action.The acute toxicity study revealed no toxic symptoms even at a dose of 2000mg/kg body weight. The activity profile indicated that a persistent lowering in blood glucose level was shown by all the treated groups.  
240 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutical & Analytical study of some Bhallatak formulation and their clinical evaluation wsr to Antineoplastic potential Vijay Kumar Dr.Parimi Suresh   Clinical study revealed that both bhallataka kshoudra and ghrita was effective in managing the cases of lung cancer by providing symptomatic relief to the patients.From the overall results of the clinical study it can be concluded that the Group B (bhallataka kshoudra) is highly effective than Group A (Bhallataka ghrita).  
241 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutico-Analytical & Clinical study of Gokshuradi Modak wsr to Shukrakshaya Giriraj Sahu Dr.V.Nageswara Rao Dr.Mohar Pal Meena Gokshuradi Modaka was found to be useful in the management of Shukra-kshaya.Sperm count, motility, volume, viscosity, PH, liquefaction time and all other different sexual parameters showed unavoidable improvement with Gokshuradi Modaka.  
242 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2014 Synthesis,Characterization & Histopathological Study of zinc based indian traditional drug Yasada Bhasma Vidula Patil Prof.K.Shankar Rao   For proper color and fineness of Yashada Bhasma the temperature of EMF should not be raised more than 7000 C. For completion of bhasmikarana of Yashada total ten putas required.Analytical study confirms the zinc oxide as major phase of Yashada Bhasma  
243 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2014 A Comparative Evaluation of Cardioprotective Activity of Hridayarnava Rasa and Tamra Bhasma Against Isoproterenol Induced Myocardial infarction in Hyperlipidaemic Rats Santosh b. Dr.V.Nageswar Rao   All 4 samples of Hridayarnava rasa showed significnt results in cardiopretective activity.Sample prepared as per rasendra sara samgaraha showed better results.  
244 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2014 Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Dhatryarishta wsr to its various preparations Rohitashwa Kumar Yadav Prof.K.Shankar Rao   Two samples of dhatryarishta were prepared one with swarasa and other with dhatri kwatha.Samples were acidic,alcojol content range between 5.6 to 5.9%. All the parameters were slighty great for kwatha sample   
245 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2014 Pharmaceutical Analytical & Shelf life study of Varnya Lepa Manish Agrawal Dr.Parimi Suresh   Three varnya lepa samples were prepared with bees wax,cococbutter and mango butter as base. Sample 2 was more stable and its shelf life was found to be one year under normal conditions.  
246 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2014 Pharmaceutico-Clinical Evaluation of Panchtikta Gugguulu Ghrita wsr to Uterine Leiomyomas Amita jhunjhunwala Prof. L.K.Dwivedi   Encouraging results of clinical study showed that panchatikta ghrita guggulu can be used safely i uterine leomyomas   
247 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2014 " Pharmaceutical, Analytical And Antimicrobial Studies of Vajra Vatak Mandura" Deepak Kumar Soni Dr. R. K.Pati,Professor Dr. Anil Nagle
Dr. Sulbha Bansod
Effective against Cancer cell line & In-Vivo canmcer model Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
248 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2014 " Pharmaceutical, Analytical And Antimicrobial Study of Parpatadi Arishta " Narendra Verma Dr. Anil Nagle , Professor & HOD Dr. R. K.Pati
Dr. Sulbha Bansod
Dr. Manoj Rawat
Staphylococcus aureus, Entercocuss faecalis and Candida Albicans Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
249 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2014 “Pharmaceutical, Analytical And Antimicrobial Study of Bhiarava Rasa" Rahul Nikum Dr. R. K.Pati,Professor Dr. Anil Nagle
Dr. Manoj Rawat
Effective against Cancer cell line & Animal model as well. Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
250 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2014 “Pharmaceutical, Analytical And Antimicrobial Study of Aqueous, Alcoholic and Hydroalcoholic extracts of Krimighna Mahakashaya" Rahul Jain Dr. R. K.Pati,Professor Dr. Anil Nagle
Dr. Sulbha Bansod
  Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
251 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2014 “Pharmaceutical, Analytical And Antimicrobial Study of Karanjadi Tail" Sunita Mandaloi Dr. Anil Nagle,Professor & HOD Dr. R. K.Pati
Dr. Sulbha Bansod
Dr. Manoj Rawat
  Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
252 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
253 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
254 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
255 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
256 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
257 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
258 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
259 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
260 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
261 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
262 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
263 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
264 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
265 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
266 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
267 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2014 A  study on Pippalyadi yoni varti  prepared by various methods  and it’s in vitro study on candida albicans  Dr. Madhulika Priya Dr. Govinda Sharma, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Pippalyadi varti is easily preparable medicine as the ingredients are easily available.
2. Preparation of Pippalyadi varti with Guda paka method is easy as it consumes less time and gives more yield.
3. Analytical studies conducted on the study drug have helped to develop preliminary standards.
4. Pippalyadi yoni varti prepared by Gudapaka method showed better organoleptic features.
5. It is a medicine intended for vaginal insertion for which it should be smooth & free from contamination. The Pippalyadi varti with Guda paka method was fulfilling these criteria.
6. Addition of Starch as a disintegrating agent did not show significant results.
7. Pippalyadi varti prepared by Guda paka method showed better disintegration time. HPTLC done on samples have helped to generate preliminary standards for Pippalyadi Varti.
9. Pippalyadi varti prepared by Bhavana method, Guda paka and Modified method did not show any results on MTCC Strain of Candida albicans.
10. All these samples showed significant results on Candida albicans developed from vaginal smears of patients at a concentration of 4 mg/ml, 8mg/ml, 16 mg/ml and 32 mg/ml.
 
268 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutico-analytical study of vacha arka prepared by two different methods and evaluation of its medhya effect Dr. Priya K Dr. Gazala Hussain, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Arka kalpana is a dosage form that comprises of water soluble and thermo liable
principles
· Method of preparation influenced the quality of prepared medicine.
· Different methods of preparation are described in texts to extract the maximum
active principles from a drug.
· It is a dosage form that is easy for preparation, palatable with pleasent aroma,
easy for administration and is sterile.
· Pharmaceutically volume /volume method was appropriate and gave better yield
in the drug water ratio of 1:3 and soaked for 8 prahara
· The analytical parameters of both samples are almost same. pH and specific
gravity was less for Arka prepared with drug water ratio in 1:3 proportion.
· In Vacha arka A alkaloids, triturpenoids, steroids and proteins were present. In
Vacha arka B only alkaloids was present.
· HPTLC showed different components present in both samples
· Vacha is medhya and was proved by experimental study through CNS
Stimulation activity, anti stress, effect on learning and memory, problem solving
ability, anti amnesia, Anti anxiety and Anti convulsant property where it showed
positive results
· CNS Stimulation activity, anti stress, effect on learning and memory, problem
solving ability, anti amnesia, were better in Vacha arka prepared with 1:3 drug
and water ratio
· Anti anxiety, Anti convulsant property is better in Vacha arka that is prepared
in1:2 Drug and water ratio
 
269 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2014 Pharmaceutico analytical study of duration of sneha paka wsr to Brahmi ghrita and its effect on memory in Albino rats Dr. Saran Babu Dr. Vinay R kadibagil, Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Sneha kalpana is one of the unique procedures where both fat soluble and water
soluble active principles are extracted. Among them, Ghrita and Taila Kalpanas are
commonly practiced.
· Depending upon the nature of liquid one should follow different time duration for the
preparation of Sneha.
· In this study three different samples of Brahmi Ghrita were prepared in three different
days. Such as one day, three day and five day.
· Pharmaceutical procedure reveals that there is no change in odour and smell. Colour
of Brahmi Ghrita prepared in one day was light green, three day was green and five
day paka was dark green in colour. Change in consistency was also observed.
· Physico-chemical parameters describes that Refractive index and Specific gravity
gradually increased from sample to sample. It implies that as the time duration of the
preparation increases, there will be increase in the transfer of active constituents from
drug to Ghrita.
· Experimental result indicate presence of learning ability enhancing, spatial memory
improving, memory recall improving ability and anti-amnesic activity in the Brahmi
test formulation evaluated in the study which is comparable to the reference standard.
· For memory recall and short memory enhancing effect both Test 3 Brahmi Ghrita and
Test 2 Brahmi Ghrita were found to be equally effective.
· In relation to anti-amnesic effect all the three test samples were effective
· In Scopolamine Induce Amnesia Test 2 Ghrita administered group was found to be
statistically significant
 
270 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2014 Comparative study of Sandhana kalpana using Dhatakipushpa, Innoculum and Yeast as Sandhana dravyas for Musthakarishta Dr. Sreelal A. M Dr. Basavaraj Ganti, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Sandhaneeya dravya mainly have a direct role in terms of fermentation process in
Sandhana Kalpana
· Dhatakipushpa, Inoculum and Yeast can be used as Sandhaneeya dravya for
Sandhana as the final product had similar analytical parameters
· Dhatakipushpa have a steady and slow in fermentation process where the alcohol
formation starts at least after a period of one week.
· For the maintenance of stable value in acidity, pH, TDS, specific gravity and to
have a early formation of alcohol in Arishtasava either Inoculum and Yeast are
better Sandhaneeya dravya.
· Inoculum and Yeast are faster in terms of fermentation and formation of alcohol.
· HPTLC reports also suggest that Dhatakipushpa have more compounds identified
suggesting extra therapeutic value.
· For maintaining oraganoleptic like taste, smell and stability features of
Arishtasava Dhataki pushpa is better Sandhaneeya dravya.
· Inoculum and Yeast fails in the stability of the formulation especially in terms of
organoleptic features.
· Pharmaceutical level, initiation, completion of fermentation and by seeing in
process analytical parameters Yeast & Inoculum can be considered better
Sandhaneeya dravya.
· Inoculum and Yeast can be considered as only a partial replacement of
Dhatakipushpa as Sandhaneeya dravya.
 
271 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2014 Evaluation of Anti- fungal activity of Yashtimadhuka taila prepared with different contents Dr. Vinyasa T E Dr. Govinda Sharma, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   The present study entitled “Evaluation of anti fungal activity of Yashtimadhuka Taila prepared with different contents” was planned with intension of evaluation of four important objectives. First objective was to prepare Yashtimadhuka taila with Yashtimadhu , Amalaki and ksheera . Second objective was to prepare Yashtimadhuka taila with Yashtimadhu, Amalaki and Yavakshara. Third was analytical study of both these Yashtimadhuka taila and fourth was In – vitro study to assess anti – fungal activity of both these Yashtimadhuka taila. After fulfilling the above objective based on the data obtained from the study following conclusion were drawn:
1. Yashtimadhuka taila is an easily preparable medicine as the ingredients are easily available
2. Among the two samples, the consistency of taila prepared by ksheera was found to be more viscous than the taila prepared by kshara
3. Yield after preparation was more in Yashtimadhu taila prepared with ksheera than the taila which was prepared with kshara.
4. Analytical study conducted on the study drug have helped to postulate preliminary standards
5. The organoleptic character of both the taila was similar in nature except colour The colour of taila prepared by ksheera was pale yellow, where as taila prepared by kshara was light brown.
6. Refractive index, Specific gravity, Saponification value, Viscosity, Acid value, Iodine value are greater in taila prepared by kshara compared to ksheera. Taila prepared by kshara is more acidic than taila prepared by ksheera.
8. Un-saponifiable matter is more in taila prepared by ksheera than kshara.
9. Both samples do not have any antifungal action on Trichophyton tonsurans.
10. Taila prepared with ksheera(sample 1) do not have any antifungal activity on Microsporum canis
11. Taila prepared using Yavakshara (sample 2) have anti –fungal activity against Microsporum canis at concentration of 100μl and 150μl.
12. It can be concluded that taila prepared by Yavakshara is more therapeutically significant than taila prepared by ksheera.
 
272 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2014 Experimental study of Lashuna Ksheerapaka in different ratio in hyperlipidemia Dr. Jayaprakash A N Dr. Vinay R kadibagil, Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Pharmaceutical study
Ø Ksheerapaka is a unique liquid dosage form mentioned in the Ayurvedic
classics, where both Milk and Water soluble active principles are extracted
through this method.
Ø The presence of Milk in the preparation not only helps to reduce Ushnata and
Teekshnata of the drug but also make it more palatable and serves nutritional
requirement also.
Ø Pharmaceutical study reveals that, in spite of using different ratios of Milk and
water, seldom any changes were observed in the organoleptic characters of the
samples of Rasona Ksheerapaka.
Analytical study
Ø Analytical study reveals that, though the formulation was prepared from the
same batch drug, mere changes in the ratios of liquids (Milk and Water) and
duration of preparation- a lot of variation in the number of components in the
final products.
Ø Analytical study also reveals more components in the final products
(Formulation) compared to the components of individual drugs
Experimental study
Ø Results obtained from experimental study signify that- methods and ratio used
in the preparation of RKP-III and RKP- IV were found to more effective in
extracting more of the anti-hyperlipidemic active principles
Ø Among the four formulations, for reducing the elevated serum total cholesterol
RKP- IV- that prepared through kashaya method should be preferred. Whereas
for lowering elevated serum triglyceride level RKP-III could be preferred. All the 4 samples of ksheerapaka have reasonably good lowering of LDLcholesterol
level
Ø In reducing the degenerative changes RKP- IV was found to be best and RKPIII
almost equivalent to it
Ø Finally RKP- IV which was prepared from Kashaya method seems to be the
best among all the formulation, closely followed by RKP- III. These two
formulations produced reversal of different but more number of
hyperlipidemic diet induced changes in the studied parameters.
 
273 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2015 Pharmaceutico analytical study of guduchi thaila prepared in different paka kala. Dr Adithya P.R Dr.Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD,  Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda  Dr Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu), Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda The glycerine content is more in two days preparation compared to one day and, three days. HPTLC showed better results for Gudūchi Taila prepared in two days so it can be considered as better. Amrita life
274 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2015 Physico chemical evaluation of yasada pushpa and its in vitro antibacterial effect in selected pathogens causing eye diseases. Dr Dhanya S Dr Unnikrishna Pillai, M. D (Ayu), PhD, retd.Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Vineeth P.K,M. D (Ayu), Assistant Professor,  Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Yaśada puṣpa had antimicrobial activity against all the three pathogens causing eye diseases. The pathogens are Staphylococcus aureus,  Escherichia coli and Streptococcus pneumoniae Amrita life
275 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2015 An open label randomised placebo controlled trial to compare the efficacy of jati mouthwash with jati kwatha in mukhapaka. Dr Geethu Balakrishnan Dr. Ramesh N.V, M. D (Ayu), Professor & H.O.D Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu), Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda There was significant relief of symptoms and accelerated healing period in the Jāti Mouthwash group compared to the Kvātha and placebo group. Amrita life
276 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2015 Pharmaceutics analytical evaluation of rajatha bhasma prepared with two different incinerating agents. Dr Monisha Dr Unnikrishna Pillai, M. D (Ayu), PhD, retd.Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Vineeth P.K,M. D (Ayu), Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda The Rajata Bhasma prepared with Pārada shows better quality than  Rajata Bhasma prepared with out Pārada . Amrita life
277 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2015 A comparative study of arka and kwatha using taste threshold of five drugs representing five rasas. Dr Raji R.S Dr.Abhaya Kumar Mishra, M.D (Ayu), PhD,  Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda  Dr Arun Mohanan, M. D (Ayu), Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda In Volunteer Study, the threshold of Arka shows higher value than that of Kvātha. Arkas exhibit more specific flavour of base drug than of Kvāthas Analytical studies showed more number of active principles in Kvātha. Amrita life
278 Amrita School Of Ayurveda Clappana Kerala MD 2015 An in vitro study to compare the antibacterial activity of kaphaketu rasa and its combination with rasa sindura in selective respiratory pathogens. Dr Sreeja Kaimal Dr Unnikrishna Pillai, M. D (Ayu), PhD, retd.Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Dr Vineeth P.K,M. D (Ayu), Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra &  Bhaishajya Kalpana, Amrita School of Ayurveda Kaphaketu rasa has significant antimicrobial activity against the  respiratory pathogens. The findings suggest that Kaphaketu rasa can be used in  respiratory tract infection and Rasasindūra can be added with it for an additive effect. Amrita life
279 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2015 Comparative evaluation of spermatogenic activity of Kamadhenu & Panchamrita parpati in albino rats Dr. Geeta Sawakar Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya      
280 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2015 Comparative study on spermatogenic activity of Shodhita, Marita & Satwapatita shilajatu in albino rats Dr. Jyoti Biradar Dr Revanasiddappa Sarashetti Professor &Head RSBK AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya      
281 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2015  Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of Shrisiddhahinguleshwara rasa Dr. Bhagyashree Chincholi Dr N.D.Lone, M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya      
282 BLDEs AVS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya Bija Pur Karnataka M.D. 2015  Physico chemical analysis & toxicity study of kamadhenu Dr. Taseena Sayyada Dr Laxmi. B Kurle, M.D(Ayu) Asst Professor AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Bijapur      
283 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
284 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
285 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
286 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
287 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2015 Phrmaceutico analytical study of Abhrasindhura.  Dr.Jyoti b Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
288 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2015 Pharmaceutico analytical study and standardization of Haragouri rasa. Dr.Nirmala V Kannal Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
289 DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Gadag  Gadag Karnataka MD 2015 Pharmaceutico analytical and anti -microbial study of Bhagottara gutika. Dr.Krishna M Ekabote Dr. M.C. Patil Professor DGMAMC Gadag      
290 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Evaluation of Mahagandhakam on IBS Varsha
Sumedhan
Dr. G Jai Dr. Kiran Sarma   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
291 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Physicochemical evaluation of selected Loha containing Arista asavas Remya V R Dr. S
Tharalakshmi
Dr. J G Shibi   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
292 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 In-vitro cadiotonic activity of selected Ksheera Paka and their value added formulations Indu S Dr. R Rajam Premlal S   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
293 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Stability shelf life of Manibhadra Gula prepared and stored by different methods Anjana M R Dr. Jacob M Titus Dr. Sheela Karalam B   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
294 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Invivo study on Hepatoprotective effect o Mandura Bhasma on Paracetamol  induced hepatotoxicity Manju S H Dr. S
Tharalakshmi
Dr. Ramadasan Kuttan   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
295 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Effect of an antidote in Gauripashana induced toxicity in albino rats Agatha S H Dr. R Rajam Dr. Ramadasan Kuttan   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
296 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Evaluation of Kaseesa Prayoga in Switra Salini S Dr. G. Jai Dr. Anand S   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
297 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Ant bacterial activity of Sameerapannaga Rasa in selected pathogens of active
respiratory infections
Jamesh VS Dr. Sreeni T V Ms Sujha Peter   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
298 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Evaluation of Langalyadi Lauha in pain and tenderness in Vataraktha Peeja P V Dr. Jacob M Titus -   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
299 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Development of analytical profile or Guggulu Panchapala Choornam Sahla KR Dr. R. Rajam Dr. C V Meena   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
300 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Quality assurance of Chyavanaprasa manufactured and marketed in Kerala Mahesh S Dr. Jacob M Titus Dr. Sheela Karalam B   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
301 Government Ayurveda College,Thiruvananthapuram  Thiruvananthapuram Kerala M.D. 2015 Development of specific protocol for the administration o herbomineral formulations in children below 16years Shereena Jamal E Dr. G. Jai Dr. Rajmohan V   There is no commercial pharmacy under Rasa sastra and Bhaishajya kalpana department
302 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2015 A study of two samples of  Shadguna Makaradhwaja and their comparative effect on Type-2DM(Madhumeha) Dr Vaibhav Charde Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr.BJ.Patgiri
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Dr. Mukesh Nariya(Head Pharmacology)
   
303 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutical standardization of  Kamsaharitaki Avaleha and its granules with their efficacy on Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma) Dr Nidhi Khemuka Dr.BJ.Patgiri, Associate Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Prof. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Dr. Mukesh Nariya  (Head Pharmacology)
   
304 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutical standardization of  two different dosage forms of Savarnak Yoga and its efficacy on Shvitra (Vitiligo) Dr Rahul K Shingadiya Dr PK Prajapati, Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Dr. Galib
Dr. V. J. Shukla(Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
   
305 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2015 A comparative study of Shirishavaleha prepared by Water and Kanji as liquid media and its effect on Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma) Dr Harmeet Kaur Dr. Galib, Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Prof. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Dr. Mukesh Nariya (Head Pharmacology)
   
306 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M.D. 2015 Effect of Guduchi churnakriya prepared with Guduchi Swarasa derived by two different methods on Eka kushtha (Psoriosis)  Dr. Sandeep Agrawal Dr. Prashant Bedarkar, Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana Including Drug Research, IM.D.T&RA, GAU, Jamnagar Prof. P. K. Prajapati
Dr. V. J. Shukla (Head Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Dr. Mukesh Nariya  (Head Pharmacology)
   
307 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Ph.D. 2015 Effect of Mardana process in the preparation of Chatuhshashtiprahara pippali and its immunomodulatory activity Dr. Raju Thomas Prof. P.K. Prajapati, HOD Dr. V.J. Shukla, Head, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab     
308 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2015 Pharmaceutical  standardization of Bakuchi Taila & it s diffarent dosage forms with their Anti- Microbial study  Meet Acharya  Dr B J Patgiri  Dr. V. J. Shukla    
309 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2015 Dosage Form Modification and Process Validation of Shaubhagya Shunthi Paka  Vinayak Tyagi  Prof.P.K.Prajapati   Dr. V. J.Shukla   Dr.Harisha C R    
310 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2015 Pharmaceutical  Development of Herbal Shower Gel  Siddharth Vaghela Dr Galib   Prof.P.K.Prajapati Dr. V. J.Shukla       
311 Institute of Teaching & Research  in Ayurveda, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat M. Pharma 2015 Role of Rasavarga dravyas in Pharmaceutical prepration of Arogyavardhini Rasa w.s.r. to its hepatoprotective action Yuga Raj Sapkota Dr. Prashant Bedarkar Prof. P.K. Prajapati Dr. V.J. Shukla         Dr. Mukesh Nariya    
312 J.S.Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P D Patel Ayurveda Hoapital, Nadiad Nadiad Gujarat M.D. 2015 Review of Ayurvedic and contemporary pharmaceutical technology wsr Yantra Dr. Hrishikesh Upadhyay Prof. Dr.P.U.Vaishnav, Principal, JSAM, Nadiad  Dr. U U Zala, Reader, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad & Dr. Bharti Umrethiya, Reader, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad & Dr. Bharat Kalsariya, Reader, M.D. Dept. of RSBK, JSAM, Nadiad 1) Total 174 Yantra from Ayurvedic classics and 107 instruments & equipments from contemporary pharmaceutical science have been revealed.
(2) After correlation between both the pharmaceutical sciences, it was found that 53 contemporary pharmaceutical instruments & equipments follow the principles of Ayurvedic pharmaceutics.
(3) Twenty six Yantra have been exclusively mentioned in Ayurvedic classics and they can be developed using contemporary pharmaceutical technology as per the need.
(4) Adoption of advanced pharmaceutical technology should be implemented to achieve objectives such as cost effectiveness, required scale production without affecting the quality of drugs and principles of Ayurvedic pharmaceutics.
 
313 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka MD 2015 Development of Triphala Herbal Sunscreen Lotion And Assessment of Sun Protection Factor by Invitro Method Dr. Archana Hiremath Dr. R.S.Hiremath,  Professor And HOD ,  Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. V.S. Mannur, Associate Professor, Department of Quality Assurance, KLE college of Pharmacy, Belagavi;     
314 KAHER's Shri. B.M.Kankanwadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Belagavi Karnataka M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico Analytical And Antimicrobial Study of Haratalasatva Dr. Shruti B. Naik Dr. P. G. Jadar, Professor   Department of Rasashastra and BK, KAHER's Shri. B.M.K. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Center, Shahapur, Belagavi Dr. Kishore Bhatt Professor and HOD Dept of Microbiology, Maratha Mandal Dental College, Belagavi    
315 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Brahma Rasayana wsr to Classical and Modified method Puja Mangesh Sansare Prof.K.Shankar Rao   the brahmarsayan posses antioxident activity as the preparatioin contains maximum presence of polyphenol, gallic acid and vitamin C and has a good reducing power  
316 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Chitraka Haritaki prepared by different methods Kavita Kumari Jain Dr.Rajendra Prasad Sharma   Three samples of Chitrak Haritaki were prepared and their antimicrobial and anti oxidant property was evaluated.The study confirmed  antimicrobial property of Chitrak Hareetaki against respiratory pathogens and Antioxidant Property.  
317 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 A Comparative Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Shankha,Shukti and Kapardika Bhasma prepared by classical and contemporary methods Jayant Kumar Dr.Sanjay Kumar   to get good quality of bhasma 3 gajaputa were needed for shankh, shukti and kapardika bhasma both in classical puta and contemparory methods, classical method was tedious and time consuming by contemparory muffle furnance method was easy to carry out.  
318 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico-Analytical & Anti microbial study of vetala Rasa Basant Kumar Sharma Dr.V.Nageswara Rao Dr.Mohar Pal Meena Vetala rasa found suscepteable against bacterial strains strongly. Antifungal action found to be negative at highest concentration 200 mg/dl  
319 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 A Comparative study on Vanga Bhasma wsr to various Shodhana process Pramod kumar Patel Prof.K.Shankar Rao Dr.Mohar Pal Meena A comparative study on vanga bhasma WSR to various shodhana process .Analytically no differentiation put be drawn neither physical nor on chemical basics  
320 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico-Analytical & Anti microbial study of Gandhaka Pushpa(A Folklore Ayurvedic Medicine) Dolly Suman Dr.V.Nageswara Rao   By keeping standardization in view two samples of Gandhaka Pushpa were prepared –GP1 and GP2, adopting SMP and SOP and the Pharmaceutical study revealed that preparation of Gandhaka Pushpa is a very easy procedure.Antimicrobial study revealed bactericidal effect of GP1 and GP2 on all tested organisms.  
321 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico-Analytical study of Agastya Haritaki Rasayana prepared by various methods Varsha Mundhra Prof.K.Shankar Rao   The preparation from haritaki as such fruit is not ideal for pharmaceutically. at the same time the preparation can also be prepared with dry haritaki by experimentally mentioned quantity. antimicrobial study revealed that samples having some antimicrobial activity on pseudomonas pneomanai and streptococcus aureus, E. coli. C. albicans.  
322 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico-Analytical & Pharmacokinetic studies of some Loha preparations Pankaj Kumar Sharma Dr.Parimi Suresh   A loss of weight of 5.2 % was observed after samanya shodhana of loha While in vishesha shodhana a gain of 4.26% was observed.After the process of Bhanupaka and sthali paka of loha the quantity of loha became approximately double.  
323 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico-Analytical & Experimental study wsr to Antipyretic,Antimicrobialpotential of Amtitarishta Rajani Dr.Parimi Suresh Dr. Ekta Menghani All the three Samples of Amritarishta have shown no significant changes in yeast induced pyrexia model this indicates that Amritarishta dose not act on thermoregulatory centre to pacify fever.Anti microbial study of different extract of Amritarishta has revealed its Significant potential against all selected pyrexia causing microbes.  
324 National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan Ph.D 2015 Evaluation of Lauha Bhasma on Mutrakrichhra wsr to role of Gokshura Kwatha Bhavana & Puta Urmila Waxer Prof. L.K.Dwivedi   A comparative clinical study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of loha bhasma and lohabhasma traeted with gokshurakwatha 500mg for a period of 15 days with madhu and triphala .Clinical trial showed highly significant result in all trial groups  
325 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2015 “A Comparative Pharmaceutico- analytical study of Galastha and Talastha Rasa Sindoor ” Rahul Sharma Dr. R. K.Pati,Professor Dr. Anil Nagle
Dr. Manoj Rawat
  Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
326 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2015 " Pharmaceutico-Analytical Study Of Kantkari Phala lepa Churna” Rakesh Kharadee Dr. Anil Nagle,Professor & HOD Dr. R. K.Pati
Dr. Manoj Rawat
  Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
327 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2015 “Pharmaceutical, Analytical And Antimicrobial Study of Sindooradi (Maha)Taila" Ritendra Dohary Dr. R. K.Pati,Professor Dr. Anil Nagle
Dr. Sulbha Bansod
  Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
328 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2015 " Pharmaceutico-Chemical Analysis of Dashpaaki Bala Taila” Shankar Dayal Upadhyay Dr. R. K.Pati,Professor Dr. Anil Nagle
Dr. Sulbha Bansod
  Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
329 Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh M.D. 2015 “A Comparative Pharmaceutical and analytical study of Kapardika Bhasma prepared by two different medias” Sonam Tiwari Dr. R. K.Pati,Professor Dr. Anil Nagle
Dr. Sulbha Bansod
  Pharmacy, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Ayurveda College, Bhopal
330 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2015 A pharmaceutico Analytical comparitive study of Lauha Bhasma alone and Lauha Bhasma with Amalaki Ghana with its clinical evaluation in the management of Pandu w.s.r. to Iron Deficiency Anaemia Dr. Prathiba Sharma Dr. CP Kashyap Dr. J.R.Sankhayan Significant results in both the groups  
331 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2015 A comparitive pharmaceutico analytical study of Tamra Bhasma and its use with Sharpunkha Kshar and Plash Kshar in Management of Pittashmari w.s.r. to Cholelithiasis  Dr. Narendar Kumar Dr. J.R.Sankhayan Dr. S.K.Balian Significant effects on reduction in both symtoms and stone  
332 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College Paprola Paprola Himachal Pradesh M.D. 2015 A pharmaceutico analytical study of Sameera Panaga Rasa and its comparitive clinical effect with Rasna Saptak Ghana in Sandhigata Vata w.s.r. to Osteoarthritis Dr. Sameet Masand Dr. CP Kashyap Dr. S.K.Balian and Dr. J.R.Sankhayan The effect of thw therapy on all the symptoms is significant except local expectations which is insignificant  
333 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
334 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
335 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
336 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
337 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2015 Evolution Of Parameters To Assess The Kathinyata Of Herbal Raw Drugs Dr. Anu P K Dr. Basavaraj Ganti, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Following are the Mrudu drugs:
Aswagandha, Gokshura, Shatavari, Vidari, Bala, Amruta,
Aswathashunga, Haridra, Devadaru, Katuki, Chandana, Musta, Rasna,
Tuntuka, Guduchi, Bruhati, Shatapushpa, Kshudra, Markati, Kurantuka,
Padmabheeja, Punarnava, Kashmariphala, Mashabheeja, Shalaparni,
Laksha, Renuka, Murva, Kushta , Yashtimadhu, Masha, Yava,
Atasibheeja, Bruhati and Guduchi
· Following are the Kathina drugs:
Masura and Padmaka
· Morphological features of the drugs: clearly states the consistency of the drug;
and can be compared with the same used part.
· Total solid substance (T.S.S.)Value of the raw drugs in decoction : as the aim is to
prepare decoction; optimum extraction into the liquid media is desired ; this
probably helps to draw logical conclusion with T.S.S. about Kathinyata
· Particle size of raw drugs: has direct influence on the behavior of solid drugs
under size reduction.
· Moisture content of raw drugs: directly gives idea about the Kathinyata of raw
drugs.
· Solubility of raw drugs: the solvent has better interaction with drugs which have
weak intermolecular bonds owing to its Mrudu nature; Breakability of raw drugs:
the breakability index differs when a specific quantity of the part of the drug is
taken and when the drug is taken as a whole in bulk quantity. Specific gravity: observed values of specific drugs of all samples of all the four
drugs; does not show significant value in assessing hardness.
· Viscosity: gives the value of the total solid substances which would lead to the
increasing thickness and therefore increasing viscosity; this gives an idea to assess
the consistency of the raw drugs.
· In the four drugs taken up in this study, following is the observations of the six
parameters generated Kathinyata (Hardness) could be assessed with the help of following
parameters in the below mentioned order:
1. Morphological features of the drugs
2. Total solid substance (T.S.S.)Value of the raw drugs in decoction
3. Moisture content of raw drugs
4. Particle size of raw drugs
5. Breakability of raw drugs
6. Solubility of raw drugs
 
338 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2015 An experimental study to compare the Anti –inflammatory action of Dronapushpi (Leucas aspera) Dr. Rahul U Dr. Gazala Hussain, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Arka Kalpana is a dosage form that comprises of water soluble and thermo liable
principles.
· Different methods of preparation are described in texts to extract the maximum
active principles from a drug.
· It is a dosage form that is easy for preparation, palatable with pleasant aroma,
easy for administration and is a sterile preparation.
· Pharmaceutically weight/ volume method was adopted according to the reference
in Arka Prakasha and it gave better yield in the drug water ratio of 1:1/100.
· 10% is the yield of Arka prepared in the drug and water ratio of 1:1/100 and yield
of Swarasa was 40%.
· Method of preparation influenced the quality of prepared medicine.
· The yield of components and the therapeutic efficacy of Arka was less in
comparison to Swarasa in anti-inflammmatory study; this may be due to the lack
of addition of water for optimum extraction of Arka.
· The analytical parameters like specific gravity, viscosity etc are more in Swarasa
compared to that of Arka; due to the presence of cellular constituents in it.
· TLC components are visible at 254nm and 366nm. Post dervitisation shows more
compounds in Dronapushpi Arka than Dronapushpi Swarasa; volatile oils present
in Arka account for more number of components seen.
· HPTLC showed different components present in both samples.
· The study confirms that Dronapushpi Swarasa and Arka have shown remarkable
decrease in paw edema when compared to normal control group during 3rd hour of paw volume. However, the observed effect was found to be statistically
insignificant.
· During 6th hour reference standard and Swarasa form of the drug have shown
mild decrease in paw edema in comparison to normal control group. But, the
observed effect was found to be statistically insignificant.
· Dronapushpi Arka has shown remarkable increase in paw edema when compared
to normal control group. But the observed effect was found to be statistically
insignificant.
· Thus the study proves that Dronapushpi Swarasa and Dronapushpi Arka have no
significant anti inflammatory activity in comparison with the Control and
Standard drug.
· Dronapushpi Swarasa is better compared to Dronapushpi Arka in showing Anti-
Inflammatory effect .
 
339 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2015 In vitro study on anti fungal activity of
Kwatha and Taila prepared from Krimighna Mahakashaya
Dr. Rohith K S Dr. Govinda Sharma, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   The present study entitled “in vitro study on antifungal activity of Kwatha and
Taila prepared from Krimighna Kwatha” was planned with intension of evaluation
of three important objectives. Pharmaceutical study of Taila and Kwatha from
drugs of Krimighna Mahakashaya, analytical study of both Kashaya and Taila. In–
Vitro Study to assess Anti – fungal activity of Krimighna Mahakashaya and
Krimighna Taila. After completion of study based on observations and resuts
following conclusion are made:
1. The raw drugs of Krimighna Mahakashaya Gana are easily available except
Vrishaparni.
2. There were no pharmaceutical constraints in preparation of Kwatha and Taila
from these drugs.
3. The organoleptic features; physicochemical parameters and chromatographic
findings are helpful in generating preliminary standards.
4. The Refractive index, Specific gravity, Saponification value, Viscosity, Acid
value, Iodine value of KrimighnaTaila were coming under normal value as per
API standards which suggests that the SOP was followed during preparation.
5. Krimighna Kwatha and Taila were assessed for in vitro study.Both the study
drugs did not show any antifungal action on Aspergillus niger, Candida
albicans, Trichophyton tonsurans, Microsporum canis.
 
340 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2015 Evaluation Of Chaturjataka
Arka as a Preservative for Guduchi Kwatha
Dr. Rashmi N P Dr. Basavaraj Ganti, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Form of the drug, ratio of water, fuel, temperature and the reduction plays an
important role in the kwatha kalpana.
· The present study discusses about the role of natural preservative and its shelf
life in different concentrations in kwatha.
· Chaturjataka is said as vishapaha. Chaturjataka comprises of four drugs ie
Ela, Patra, Twak and Nagakesara. Each drug of Chaturjata contains essential
oils in varied proportions. These oils have shown antimicrobial activity at
different concentrations. Here the combination of all the four drugs containing
essential oils are taken up owing to its anti- microbial activity and converted
into the form of Arka
· Arka kalpana have longer shelf life of upto one year. Moreover it acts as a self
preservative. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of
Chaturjata arka as natural preservative in case of Guduchi kwatha.
· The preservative property of Chaturjataka arka in Guduchi Kwatha in varying
concentrations, sodium benzoate preservative in guduchi kwatha and guduchi
kwatha without the addition of any preservative were compared.
· The fresh Kwatha of guduchi had pH of 5.82 which is more. It also has
presence of starch in it which acts as nutrient media. This is the reason why it
showed the microbial contamination even in the sample of standard sodium
benzoate after one week.
· In trial 1 group, all the five samples showed indefinite growth of colonies of
microbes on the day of preparation itself.
· In trial 2 group, all the five samples showed indefinite growth of colonies of
microbes on the day of preparation itself. 7th day, when it was given for microbial load analysis,
both the samples showed indefinite colonies.
· Kwatha should be used in fresh state, as the microbial study shows that
guduchi Kwatha prepared and tested was having bacteria or fungus within 24
hours.
· The thicker consistency of Kwatha increases the shelf life and effective
boiling helps in killing the microbes but not the cyst.
· Microbes develop when they are provided with nutrient media so microbial
load is not the only parameter to assess the shelf life of kwatha.
· From the study, it becomes clear that the Guduchi kwatha taken for the study
cannot be preserved with the above said preservatives even at 5%
concentration.
 
341 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan Hassan Karnataka M.D. 2015 Pharmaceutico-chemical
evaluation on the effect of Kuttana on Guggulu purified by Triphala Kwatha and
Guduchi Kwatha
Dr. Arun N Dr. Vinay R kadibagil, Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Hassan   Vati kalpana is a secondary dosage form which is easy for preparation, palatable,
and also easy for administration.
Ø Different media of Shodhana has been explained depending upon the desired
therapeutical effect of Guggulu.
Ø In this study 2 media of Shodhana and 4 samples of Guggulu vatis were prepared
with and without Kuttana.
Ø Kuttana is not desirable in case of Guduchi Shodhita Guggulu; as the starch content
present in the Guduchi may get heated due to Kuttana thereby making it harder and
delaying its disintegration time.
Ø Pharmaceutical study revealed that the yield was more in Triphala Shodhita
Guggulu (150%) compared to that of Guduchi Shodhita Guggulu (30%).
Ø Organoleptic characters of all the 4 samples of Guggulu were similar
Ø HPTLC showed different range of components present in all 4 samples.
 
342 Sri Sai Ayurvedi Medical Pg College And Hospital Aligarh Uttar Pradesh M.D. 2015 A Critical Study of Manikya Bhasma & ITS Clinical Evaluation To Increase Sperm Production Dr.Mayank Mohta Prof. C.S. Dwivedi, Professor & HOD, M.D. Dept of Rasa Shastra, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh Dr. Shushant Kumar, M.D. (Ayu) Asst. Professor M.D. Dept. of Rasa Shastra , Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh The Incidence of this problem is revealed only in post marital period i.e. after getting used to sexual life. SRI SAI AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE PHARMACY
343 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2015 A study on Physico-chemical & Anti-fungal Effect of Pushyanug Churna & Vati Dr. Narinder Kaur Heera Dr. Meena Rani Ahooja Dr. Dinesh Bhjatt
Dr. Vipin Kumar
   
344 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2015 A Study on Shaarkar Kalpana based on Baalchaturbhadrika with different excipients & its Anti-microbial Study Dr. Shivani Rawat Dr. Meena Rani Ahooja Dr. Dinesh Bhjatt
Dr. Vipin Kumar
   
345 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2015 Physico-chemical analysis of Lakshadi Guggulu w.s.r. to its Standardization Dr. Vinod Kumar Upadhyaya Dr. Meena Rani Ahooja Dr. Dinesh Bhjatt
Dr. Vipin Kumar
   
346 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2015 Pharmaceutico-analytical study of Devdarvadi-arishta w.s.r. to its Stability Profile. Dr. Chinki Goyal Dr. Khem Chand Sharma Dr.Namrata Joshi    
347 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2015 Pharmaceutical & Analytical Study of Narikel Lavana Dr. Shailendra Yadav Dr. Khem Chand Sharma Dr. Vipin Kumar    
348 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2015 Pharmaceutical & Physico Chemical Standardisation of Ark Lavana prepared by Patra & Panchang Dr. Akanksha vGupta Dr. Shuchi Mitra Dr.Namrata Joshi    
349 Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Rishikul Campus, Haridwar Haridwar Uttarakhand MD 2015 The Physico Chemical analysis of Ashtamangal Ghrita w.s.r. to its SOP & Stability Dr. Deepika Verma Dr. Usha Sharma Dr. Vipin Kumar Dr. N.N
Pandey
   
350 Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra Nanded Maharashtra M.D.  2014-17 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.
351 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2011-12 Pharmaceutico analytical study of RasamruthaHemagarbhapottali rasa Dr Latha M S Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
352 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2011-12 A comparative Pharmaceutico analytical study of Rajata bhasma prepared by two different procedures Dr Radha Priya R Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
353 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2011-12 Pharmaceutico analytical study of Taragarbhapottali Dr Deepthi M Dr Surekha Madikeri, Professor      
354 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2011-12 Pharmaceutico analytcial study of Vanga bhasma and its anti-hyperlipidemic activityin wisteralbino rats-an experimental study. Dr Lalitha  Dr Surekha Madikeri, Professor Dr n Venkat rao, Professor & HOD) Pharmacology, V L College of pharmacy. Raichur     
355 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2011-12 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Taaragarbhapottali Dr Nagarjun K P Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
356 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2011-12 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of swarna makshika bhasma Dr Nilesh N Gawas Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
357 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2011-12 Pharmaceutico analytical study of Tamragarbhapottali Dr Himabindu Dr Ravi R Chavan, Lecturer       
358 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2011-14  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.  
359 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2011-14 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  
360 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2011-14 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.
 
 
361 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2011-14 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.  
362 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2011-14 Pharmaceutical & analytical study on Mahataleshwara rasa Dr. Tarun Sharma Dr. PHC Murthy M.D (Ayu)      
363 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2011-14 Rasapushpadya malahara a pharmaceutical study and evaluation of its in-vitro anti-fungalActivity Dr. Satish Kumar M. Dr. Shashidhar J      
364 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2011-14 A pharmaceutical & clinical study of mandura bhasma W.S.R. to its effect on iron deficiency anaemia (I.D.A) Dr. Naveen Kumar Dr. PHC Murthy M.D (Ayu)      
365 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2011-14 Characterization of rajavartha and a pharmaceutico- analytical study of rajavartha bhasma Dr. Suprabha M.S Dr. M. Gopikrishna M.D (Ayu) Dr. Santosh kulkarni  M.D (Ayu)    
366 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2011-14 A comparative pharmaceutico analytical study of Vanga bhasma prepared by three purificatory methods i.e., samanya shodhana, vishesha shodhana, samanya & visesha shodhana Dr. Shiva Prasad J. Sonar Dr. M. Gopikrishna M.D (Ayu)      
367 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2011-2012 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
368 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2011-2012 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
369 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2011-2012 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
370 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2011-2012 Punarnava Guggul (Swarnamakshik Bhasma Yukta) Ka Nirmanatmak, Vishleshnatmak evam Prabhavatmak Addhayn Vatarakt ke Paripekshya me. Dr. Shruti Jain Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Dr. K.S. Karbhal Lecturer, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh    
371 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2011-2012 Kukkutandatwak Bhasm evam Godanti Bhasm Ka Nirmanatmak, Vishleshnatmak, Tulnatmak, Prabhavatmak Addhayn Shvetpradar ke Paripekshya me. Dr. Asha Sen Dr. K.S. Karbhal Lecturer, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh    
372 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2011-2012 Dvividh Paddhati se Vatari Ras ka Nirmanatmak, Vishleshnatmak, Tulnatmak, Prabhavatmak Addhayn Aamvat ke Paripekshya me. Dr. Sangeeta Bhagat Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Dr. K.S. Karbhal Lecturer, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh    
373 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2012-13 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Ramabana rasa Dr Pradeep Kumar H K Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
374 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2012-13 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Swasakutara rasa Dr  Madhukeshwara Hegde Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
375 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2012-13 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Anandabhairava rasa Dr Vidhya S Magdhum Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
376 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2012-13 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Vanga bhasma Dr Nayana Hegde  Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
377 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2012-13 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of krimimudgara rasa Dr Manjunath Bhumannavar Dr Surekha Madikeri      
378 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2012-13 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Talakeshwara rasa Dr Chennaveera Dr Ravi R Chavan, Lecturer       
379 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2012-15 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.
 
380 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2012-15 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.  
381 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2012-15 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  
382 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2012-15 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.  
383 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2012-15 pharmaceutico-analytical and clinical study of taalkodaya malahar W.S.R. to vicharchika Dr. Ujwala Manohar Kulkarni Dr. PHC Murthy M.D (Ayu      
384 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2012-15 A comparitve pharmaceutico analytical study of gandhaka rasayana & gandhaka druti & assesment of its anti-bacterial activity W.S.R. Staphylococcus aureus and E.coli Dr. Jyoti Verma Dr. Santosh kulkarni  M.D (Ayu)      
385 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2012-15 Pharmaceutico - analytical and experimental study of dhumaketu rasa W.S.R to its antipyretic activity Dr. Altaf Karisabu Dr. PHC Murthy M.D (Ayu      
386 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2012-15 A comparative physio - chemical, analytical study of mukta bhasma and mukta pisti and their experimental evaluation of spermatogenic activity on albino rats Dr. Shalender Kumar Dr. Shashidhar J M.D (Ayu)      
387 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2012-15 Pharmaceutico-analytical and anticonvulsant activity of swarna makshik bhasma an experimental study Dr. Vishal C. Chittewar Dr. M. Gopikrishna M.D (Ayu)      
388 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2012-2013 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.  
389 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2012-2013 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
390 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2012-2013 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
391 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2012-2013 A Pharmaceutico - Analytical Study of Malla - sindoora Dr. Tribhuvan Nath Mishra Dr. K.S. Karbhal Lecturer, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
392 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2012-2013 A Pharmaceutico - Analytical and Clinical Study of Triphala Mandur W.S.R. to Amlapitta Dr. Shubha Tiwari Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
393 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2012-2013 A Pharmaceutico - Analytical and Clinical Study of Kasakartari Gutika W.S.R. to Kaphajakasa Dr. Nikita Pandey Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
394 Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad Osmanabad Maharashtra M.D. 2013 - 2016 In-vitro antimicrobial activity of standardized BhringarajaTaila Vd.Pravin Jawanjal Dr.S.S.Savrikar  Professor NA NA NA
395 Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad Osmanabad Maharashtra M.D. 2013 -2016 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
396 Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik Nashik  Maharashtra Ph.D. 2013-14 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
397 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2013-14 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      
398 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2013-14 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      
399 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2013-14 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Abhragarbhapottali. Dr.Shivasharanappa Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
400 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2013-14 Pharmaceutico analytical and neuroprotective activity of Abhraka bhasma -An experimental study Dr.VeerannaHaveri Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
401 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2013-14 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Mallasindoora. Dr Pavan kumar Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
402 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2013-14 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Trinetra rasa Dr Swapna akkur Dr Ravi R Chavan, Lecturer       
403 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2013-14 A Comapartative Pharmaceutico analytical study of Rasagarbhapottali prepared by three different bhavana dravyaskumari,isabgol and babulaniryasa. Dr Karthik N Dr Surekha Madikeri Professor      
404 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2013-14 Pharmaceutico analytical study of Pravalapanchamruta rasa its experimental evaluation on nephronprotective,intestinal motility and anti-diarrhoeal activity. Dr Vinutha Dr Surekha Madikeri Professor      
405 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2013-14 A comparative Pharmaceutico analytical study of Rajavarta bhasma prepared by two different shodhana followed by marana medium. Dr Shridevi Chavan Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
406 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2013-16 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.  
407 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2013-16 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.  
408 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2013-16 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.
 
409 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2013-16 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  
410 Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra Nanded Maharashtra M.D. 2013-16 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
411 Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra Nanded Maharashtra M.D. 2013-16 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.
412 Government Ayurveda College Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2013-16 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.  
413 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2013-16 Pharmaceutico analytical standardization of Jalodarari rasa Dr. Amit Kumar Dr. Shashidhar J M.D (Ayu)      
414 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2013-16 A comparative pharmaceutical analytical study of sasyaka bhasma and tuttha bhasma Dr. Suresh J. Chaudhary Dr. M. Gopikrishna M.D (Ayu)      
415 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2013-16 Pharmaceutico - analytical standadization and toxicological study of lauha sauvira Dr. S. Jagadeshwar Dr. Santosh kulkarni  M.D (Ayu)      
416 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2013-2014  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
417 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2013-2014 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
418 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2013-2014 Rasapushpa ( Title Not Available) Dr Sandesh Chavan Dr Mangala Jadhav  Associate Professor, R.A.Podar (Ayu) College,Worli, Mumbai-18   Not Available Not Available
419 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2013-2014 A Pharmaceutico - Analytical and Clinical Study of Indra-Vati W.S.R. to Prameha  Dr. Shubham Jain Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
420 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2013-2014 Dvividh Marit Kasis Bhasma se Nirmit Dvividh Raj Pravarti Vati ka Vishleshnatmak, Tulnatmak evam Prabhavatmak Addhayan Krichhartav ke Paripekshya me. Dr. Alka Bhagat Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
421 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2013-2014 Trividh Shodhit Haratal se Talkeshwar Rasa ka Nirmanatmak, Vishleshnatmak evam Prayogatmak Addhyan Shvitra Roga ke Paripekshya me. Dr. Narottam Netam Dr. K.S. Karbhal Lecturer, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
422 Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2014     -     2015  Preparation and Physico-Chemical analysis of Amrut Vati Atul S. Dangore D. Sneha S Kubde -- Standard Amrut vati prepared .  BMAM Pharmacy
423 Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2014     -     2015 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
424 Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2014     -     2015 A pharmaceutical standardization and analitical study of Yashad Bhasma Sarang Dandekar Dr. Mukund Dive -- standard yashad bhasma prepared. BMAM Pharmacy
425 Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2014     -     2015 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
426 Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad Osmanabad Maharashtra M.D. 2014 -2017 Comparative study of physicochemical characteristics of Loha Bhasma and Saptamrut Loha Vd. Geeta  Mule Dr.S.L. Gupta           Asso. Professor NA NA NA
427 Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad Osmanabad Maharashtra M.D. 2014 -2017 Preparation and Physico - chemical characteristics of Mandoor Bhasma Vd.Jyoti Tagade Dr.S.L. Gupta           Asso. Professor NA NA NA
428 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2014-15 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      
429 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2014-15 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      
430 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2014-15 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      
431 Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha Wardha Maharashtra M.D. 2014-15 “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
432 Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha Wardha Maharashtra M.D. 2014-15 ‘‘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
433 Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha Wardha Maharashtra M.D. 2014-15 “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
434 Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha Wardha Maharashtra M.D. 2014-15 “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
435 Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha Wardha Maharashtra M.D. 2014-15 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
436 Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha Wardha Maharashtra M.D. 2014-15 “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
437 Sri Sai Ayurvedi Medical Pg College And Hospital Aligarh Uttar Pradesh M.D. 2014-15 A Pharmaceutico Clinical Study of Kaparda Bhasma and Its Effect on Grahni Roga Dr. Divya Prakash Sharma Dr. Shahbar Alam, MD. (Ayu.) Associate Professor, Dept of RS & BK, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh Dr. Priyanka Verma, M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer, Dept. of Rasa Shashtra evum Bhaishajya Kalpana, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh Both Kaparda Bhasm and Shreephala Shalatu Kalka are beneficial in Grahni roga but Kaparda give great compression to Shreephala Shalatu Kalka. SRI SAI AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE PHARMACY
438 Sri Sai Ayurvedi Medical Pg College And Hospital Aligarh Uttar Pradesh M.D. 2014-15 A Pharmaceutico Clinical Study of Rasamanikya With Special Reference To Vicharchika (Eczema) Dr. Shilpi Sharma Dr. C.S. Dwivedi, M.D. (Ayu.) Professor & H.O.D., Dept of Rasa Shashtra evum Bhaishajya Kalpana, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh - The Effect of drug can be studied in other atopic disease like Asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis. SRI SAI AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE PHARMACY
439 Sri Sai Ayurvedi Medical Pg College And Hospital Aligarh Uttar Pradesh M.D. 2014-15 A Pharmaceutico Clinical Study of Lauha Prapati and Its Effect on Pandu Roga W.S.R. Anemia Dr. Hemant Kumar Singh Dr.D.B. Mote, Reader Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishaiya Kalpana , Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh Dr. Mahendra Singh, M.D. (Ayu) Lecturer Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh Development of Patient/Doctor Partnership must be include in the management protocol. SRI SAI AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE PHARMACY
440 Sri Sai Ayurvedi Medical Pg College And Hospital Aligarh Uttar Pradesh M.D. 2014-15 A Comparative Pharmaceutico Analytical & Clinical Study of Kasis & Mandur Bhasma W.S.R. to Pandu Roga Dr. Poonam Gaur Dr. C.S. Dwivedi, M.D. (Ayu.) Professor & H.O.D., Dept of Rasa Shashtra evum Bhaishajya Kalpana, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh Dr. Mahendra Singh, M.D. (Ayu) Lecturer Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh The Comparison has been drawn by help of unparied t test from the above result it is quite clear that Mandoor Bhasma showed better result as campared to kasis Bhasma on different parameters. SRI SAI AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE PHARMACY
441 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2014-15 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Rasagarbhapottali Dr Sapna Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
442 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2014-15 Pharmaceutico analytical and immunomodulatory activity of Amrithabhallataka ghrita-An experimental study Dr Ravindra Reddy Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
443 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2014-15 Pharmaceutico analytical and cardio protective activity of Akikapisti-An experimental study Dr Vidhyashree Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
444 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2014-15 Pharmaceutico analytical and nephroprotective activity of Trikantaka ghrita on wister albino rats. Dr Pallavi M Dr Surekha Madikeri Professor      
445 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2014-15 Pharmaceutico analytical and toxicological study of Rajapravartinivati. Dr Priyanka R G Dr Surekha Madikeri Professor      
446 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2014-15 Pharmaceutico analytical study of Lohagarbhapottali Dr Anupama Janakiram Dr Ravi Rchavan, Associate Professor      
447 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2014-17 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.  
448 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2014-17 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.  
449 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2014-17 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.    
450 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2014-17  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   
451 Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra Nanded Maharashtra M.D. 2014-17 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.
452 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2014-17 Physico chemical analysis of shodhita hingula and assessment of its antipyretic effect on albino rats Dr. Sayeed Ameen Dr. Shashidhar J M.D (Ayu)      
453 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2014-17 Mineralogical identification of naga (lead) with comparative pharmaceutico and analyticalstudy of naga bhasama in four different method Dr. Rajneesh Kasoudhan Dr. M. Gopikrishna M.D (Ayu)      
454 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2014-17 Indetification of minerals of medicinal importance with special reference to maharasa Dr. Prem Shanker Pandey Dr. M. Gopikrishna M.D (Ayu)      
455 Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara   Ayurveda Medical College, Koppal Koppal Karnataka M.D. 2014-17 Pharmaceutical & analytical study on shankha pushpi taila Dr. Ashwani Goutam Dr. Santosh kulkarni  M.D (Ayu)      
456 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2014-2015 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
457 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2014-2015 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
458 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2014-2015 A Pharmaceutico - Analytical and Clinical Study of Gandhaka Rasayana and Vichar Chikari tail W.S.R. to Vicharchika Dr. Swati Dubey Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
459 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2014-2015 Comparative Pharmaceutico - Analytical Study of Swarnavang Dr. Rashi Shukla Dr. K.S. Karbhal Lecturer, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
460 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2014-2015 A Pharmaceutico - Analytical safety  Study of Ayurvedic Formulation Mrityunjaya  Rasa Dr. Madhuri Vindhyaraj Dr. Manoj Dash Lecturer, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
461 Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2015     -     2016 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
462 Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2015     -     2016 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
463 Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2015     -     2016 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
464 Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved College, Nandanwan, Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2015     -     2016 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
465 Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad Osmanabad Maharashtra M.D. 2015 -2018 Standardization of ChandraprabhaVati and Comparison of other company Vd.Sukrit Phadke Dr.S.L. Gupta           Asso. Professor NA NA NA
466 Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2015- 2018 Pharmaceutical  and analytical study of shulebhakeshari rasa. Vd. Prajakta parshuram patil Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai.      
467 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2015-16 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      
468 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2015-16 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      
469 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2015-16 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      
470 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2015-16 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      
471 D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra MD 2015-16 Effect of Ras sindoor on MDR TB Dr Siddhartha Deshpande Dr Ekta Tomar, Associate  Professor, D. Y. Patil School of Ayurveda, Nerul, Navi Mumbai      
472 Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha Wardha Maharashtra M.D. 2015-16 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
473 Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre Salod, (H) Wardha Wardha Maharashtra M.D. 2015-16 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
474 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2015-16 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
475 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2015-16 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
476 Shri Shivayogeeshwar Rural Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital and Post Graduate Research Centre, Belgavi Belagavi Karnataka M.D. 2015-16 “ physico-chemical evaluation and development  of amlakyadi   choorna into dispersable tablets – a novel herbal formulation Dr Varlakshmi Yaraam Dr Mahantesh B Rudrapuri, Professor, SSRAMC, Inchal - 8. CONCLUSION
· The pharmaceutical manufacture of dispersible tablets from Amalakyadi
Churna was carried out conveniently by adding excipients and binding agents.
· Conversion of Amalakyadi Churna into dispersible Tablets has shown few
changes in chemical contents of the original formulation quantitatively.
Quality control test for tablets was carried out and found satisfactory with
general characteristics of tablets.
· Adaptation of newer pharmaceutical technologies in the manufacturing of
Ayurvedic formulations is need of hour to meet the trends and compliance of
today’s society.
· It can be produced commercially in large quantity in a cost effective methods.
So changing the form of Ayurvedic formulations without deviating from
Ayurvedic principles of Pharmaceutics to be encouraged to make herbal
formulation.
 
477 Shri Shivayogeeshwar Rural Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital and Post Graduate Research Centre, Belgavi Belagavi Karnataka M.D. 2015-16 Pharmaceutico-analytical and antimicrobial study of  “manashila  satwa  ” Dr Shreenivas Kamble Dr Mahantesh B Rudrapuri, Professor, SSRAMC, Inchal Dr Kishor Bhat, Asst. Professor, SSRAMC, Inchal Conclusion
1. Manashilasatwa is prepared in musha through kosthi method.
2. Arsenic and Sulphur percentage of AshodhitaManashila, ShodhitaManashila and  Manashilasatwa was noted to be 60.97% and 37.76%, 51.35% and 34.11% and 82.85% and 3.75% respectively.
3. XRD study reveals in Ashodhita and ShodhitaManashilaAlacranite is present and in ManashilasatwaArsenic and Arsenoliteare present.
4. Antimicrobial study- In Cup plate method it is sensitive against E.coli, Klebsiellaand Candida, where as  in MIC method it is effective against bacteria Staph aureusand Staph epidermidis at lower concentration
 
478 Shri Shivayogeeshwar Rural Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital and Post Graduate Research Centre, Belgavi Belagavi Karnataka M.D. 2015-16 “preparation of godanti bhasma by muffle furnace and by traditional method w.s.r ras tarangini and its comparative physico – chemical analysis” Dr Momin Asif  Dr C M Belagavi, Professor, SSRAMC, Inchal Dr Geeta Gadad, Asst. Professor, SSRAMC, Inchal Conclusion
PREPARATION OF GODANTI BHASMA BY MUFFLE FURNACE AND BY TRADITIONAL METHOD
W.S.R RASATARANGINI AND ITS COMPARATIVE PHYSICO CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
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8. CONCLUSION:
On basis of observation and Discussion it is Conclude that-
1. After Shodhan Procedure i.e. Godanti Swedana in Nimbu Swaras, in Dolayantra for Ardhayam, Godanti becomes white brittle.
2. The loss during Shodhana Procedure is so negligible.
3. After the shodhana it was observed that the pH of Godanti tends to acidic side.
4. pH of raw Godanti was 6.60 and that of Shodhit Godanti was 6.50.
5. Godanti Bhasma prepared by Furnace and Traditional method required 2 Putas respectively.
6. According to organoleptic test it can be concluded that both the methods achieve expected qualitative parameters as per classical texts.
7. Godanti Bhasma prepared by Traditional method requires more time, more Laborious.
8. Godanti Bhasma prepared by Furnace method requires less time, less laborious.
9. pH of Godanti Bhasma prepared by furnace method was 6.58 and of traditional method was 8.90, thus it can be concluded that, acidic value of the Shuddha Godanti was reduced markedly in Traditional method.
10. X ray diffraction of Godanti Bhasma prepared by Traditional method showed major phase of Calcium Sulphate anhydrite.
11. X ray diffraction of Godanti Bhasma prepared by Furnace method showed major phase of anhydrite and minor phase of Calcium Catena- Polyphosphate.
12. X RF of godanti bhasma prepared by muffle furnace method and Traditional method has same elemental contains.
13. After reading of all these reports it can be concluded that Godanti bhasma prepared by muffle furnace and prepared by traditional method has same tests results however their therapeutic effect on body may be different as fast acting or slow acting bhasma this need to be further studied.
14. Preparation of good quality Bhasma is prime aim of this study. Both the bhasma are shown near about same analytical results but the bhasma prepared by traditional method requires more time and more labour than the Bhasma prepared by furnace method.
 
479 Shri Shivayogeeshwar Rural Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital and Post Graduate Research Centre, Belgavi Belagavi Karnataka M.D. 2015-16 “preparaion of shukti bhasma and kapardika bhasma and its comparative physico chemical analysis” Dr S.R.Kulkarni Dr J D Kotabagi, Professor, SSRAMC, Inchal Dr Geeta Gadad, Asst. Professor, SSRAMC, Inchal    
480 Sri Sai Ayurvedi Medical Pg College And Hospital Aligarh Uttar Pradesh M.D. 2015-16 A Pharmaceutico-Clinical Study of Panchanan Vati in The Management of Pandu Roga i.e. Iron Deficiency Anemia Dr. Parag Sharma Dr. Anita Panda, MD. (Ayu.), Ph.D., Associate Professor, Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh - Laboratorical findings proved that Panchanam Vati is mild effective for treatment of Pandu Roga i.e., Iron Deficiency Anemia. All 24 patients were noted mild improvement. SRI SAI AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE PHARMACY
481 Sri Sai Ayurvedi Medical Pg College And Hospital Aligarh Uttar Pradesh M.D. 2015-16 A Comparative Pharmacoanalytical And Clinical Study of Jatyadi Taila And Jatyadi Ghrita In the Management of Parikartika (Fissure In Ano) Dr. Satendra Sharma Dr. C.S. Dwivedi, Professor, M.D. Deptt of RS & BK, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh Dr. Shushant Kumar, M.D. (Ayu) Asst. Professor M.D. Dept. of Rasa Shastra , Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh The Effectiveness of the Treatment in both trial groups reveals statistically Highly significant with the 'p' valu of <0.0001 in both groups. So, from the above mention data and result it can be summarized that Jatyadi Taila is better for relieving cardinal symptoms, general symptoms and quick healing of ulcer in the patients of Parikartika (fissure in ano) and even economical to the patients than Jatyadi ghrita. SRI SAI AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE PHARMACY
482 Sri Sai Ayurvedi Medical Pg College And Hospital Aligarh Uttar Pradesh M.D. 2015-16 A Comparative Pharmaceutico-Preclinical Study with Special Reference to Antimicrobial Activity on Shodhita Tuttha and Shodhita Kasisa Dr. Tatsat Dwivedi Dr. Anita Panda, MD. (Ayu.), Ph.D., Associate Professor, Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Sri Sai Ayurvedic M.D. Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh - Shuddha Kasisa was found to be slightly better in activity as the zone of inhibition was slightly higher than that of raw Kasisa (for Ecoli 12 mm against 10 mm of Kasisa) which may be because of the better solubility and highly acidic pH of Shuddha Kasisa. SRI SAI AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE PHARMACY
483 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2015-16 Pharmaceutico analytical study of Jatiphaladivati and MruddarashrungadyaMalahara and their clinical evaluation on Arshas Dr Shruti N Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
484 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2015-16 Pharmaceutico analytical studyof Taleshwara rasa and pamadadruvicharchika lepa and their clinical evaluation on vicharchika. Dr Lavanya S A Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
485 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2015-16 A comparative Pharmaceutico analytical study of udayabhaskara rasa and ramabana rasa and their clinical evaluation in Amavata. Dr Ranjith B M Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
486 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2015-16 A comparative Pharmaceutico analytical Studyof Malatyadi taila and Dhardhurapatradi taila and their clinical evaluation on darunaka. Dr Akshata Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
487 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2015-16 Pharmaceutico analytical and clinical study of Raja rasayana and shadbindu ghrita nasya in the management of peenasa Dr Nanda Dr M S Doddamani, Professor and HOD      
488 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2015-16 Pharmaceutico analytical and clinical study of rasonadigugguluParinatakeriksheeradi taila nasya in the management of avabahuka Dr Manjunath K S Dr Shankar Gowda, Professor      
489 Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary Ballari Karnataka M.D 2015-16 Pharmaceutico analytical study of ShwasaGajankusha rasa and its clinical evaluation on tamakashwasa Dr Saroja M Patil Dr Ravi Rchavan, Associate Professor      
490 Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra Nanded Maharashtra M.D. 2015-18 Pharmaceutical And Analytical study of Yashtimadhu-Haridra Cream Vd. Ashvini Devane Dr.R.K Ingole      
491 Government Ayurved College, Nanded, Maharashtra Nanded Maharashtra M.D. 2015-18 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.
492 Government Ayurveda College Nagpur Nagpur Maharashtra M.D. 2015-18 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  
493 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2015-18(19) 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.  
494 R.A.Podar Medical (Ayu) College ,Worli, Mumbai-18 Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2015-2016 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
495 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2015-2016 Comparative Pharmaceutical & Analytical Study of Samguna & Dwiguna & Shadguna Ballijarita Rasa sindoor Dr. Gajendra Sahu Dr. K.S. Karbhal Lecturer, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
496 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2015-2016 Pharmaceutico - Analytical Study of Brahma Rasayan W.S.R. to its Nutritional Supplement Dr. Kavita Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
497 Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Raipur Chhatisgarh M.D. 2015-2016 Preparation & Analytical Study of Rajata Bhasma & Comparison with available Market Sample Dr. Anil Kumar Dr. S.M. Parhate Reader, Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Govt. Ayurveda College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh      
498 Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2015-2018 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.      
499 Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2015-2018 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.      
500 Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2015-2018 Pharmaceutical and analytical study of mandurarishta Vd. Tasneem fatima asgharali turabi Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod ,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai.      
501 Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. Mumbai Maharashtra M.D. 2015-2018 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.      
502 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, college of Ayurveda,  Pune  Pune Maharashtra M.D.  2015-2018 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.  
503 Government Ayurvedic College, Osmanabad Osmanabad Maharashtra M.D. 2015-2018 Comparative Study of Shudha Shilajeet with Salsaradi Gana Bhavit Shilajeet Vd.Ashwini Patil Dr.S.L.Gupta      Asso. Professor NA NA NA