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Preparation of Tamra Bhasma by classical method
Tamra Bhasma and Rasakalpas containing Tamra Bhasma are used in treatment of various diseases. In Rasagranthas especially in Tamra Bhasma Amritikarana Samskara is said to remove remaining Doshas of Tamra Bhasma. It is said to be Aim of this work is to prepare proper Tamra Bhasma by using classical method and to develop manufacturing procedure of Tamra Bhasma. For Samanya Shodhana Tamra was heated and after red hot it was quenched for 7 times in Tila Taila, Takra, Gomutra, Kanji and Kulattha Kwatha in order. During Shodhana color of Tamra became black. After Samanya Shodhana weight of Tamra was 390 gm. At the end of Samanya Shodhana there was 13.33% loss of weight in Tamra. Vishesha Shodhana was done by Swedana in Gomutra in âDolaYantraâ. After Vishesha Shodhana 338 gm Tamra obtained. Tamra Bhasma is very harmful if itâs Shodhana and Marana is not done properly. At the end of Vishesha Shodhana total loss in weight of Tamra was 12 g (3.42%). pH of Gomutra was increased from 9 to 9.5. In this Tamra Bhasma was prepared by Kapota Puta. In this study after 9 Putas the Bhasma Lakshanaâs were attained. Maximum temperature found during Tamra Bhasma preparation is 550°C. After 9th Puta 630 gm Tamra Bhasma was obtained. The average weight loss of Tamra after Marana was 13.59%. When Bhasma was properly formed it was black in color. In Amritikarana procedure the maximum temperature was 580°C. After Amritikarana weight of Tamra Bhasma was 608 gm. Total weight gain after Amritikarana was 1.33 %
Phytochemical evaluation of Celastrus paniculatus seed oil extracted by a method used by âUraanvâ tribe of Chhattisgarh
More than 35,000 plant species are being used in various human cultures around the world for medicinal purposes. Medicated oil plays an important role for prevention and cure of diseases in Ayurveda. Celastrus paniculatus seed oil is such wonderful medicinally useful oil. It is commonly known as Black-Oil tree, Intellect tree, Climbing-staff plant and Jyotishmati and âTree of lifeâ in Ayurveda. It possesses Anti-depressant, Anti-Parkinson, Anti-Alzheimerâs, Neuroprotective, IQ improving activity. In tribal district (Jashpur) of Chhattisgarh, Indian people uses traditional method to extract C. paniculatus oil. It is commonly used by the tribes for the treatment of various diseases like headache, muscular spasm and local inflammations. The present study aim is documentation of traditional method of oil extraction used by âUraanvâ tribe. This paper also dealt with the Physicochemical and qualitative phytochemical evaluation of C. paniculatus seed oil. Oil yield by traditional method was 25%. Carbohydrate, reducing sugar, monosaccharide, protein, amino acid, steroid, flavonoid, alkaloid, fixed oil, phytosterols, saponin, diterpenoid and cardiac glycoside were found in the oil sample.The GC-MS analysis shows the presence of 47 compounds in the oil. These phytochemical might be responsible for the therapeutic effect of C. paniculatsus seed oil