33 research outputs found

    A Critical Evaluation on Akala Palitam

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    Hair color reflects the health of an individual and the discolored hair indicates the pathological state. Palitam is a physiological process when it occurring in old age. Whereas Akala Palitam (premature graying) is a pathological condition manifests in early stages of life. It is characterized byVivarna Kesha (discolored hair) along with altered hair texture and the predominant Dosha attributes Vivarnata to Kesha. Hair color is determined by a pigment called melanin (relative proportions of eumelanins and phaeomelanins) in hair follicles. Diffuse loss of hair melanin during early stages of liferesults in premature graying. In Ayurveda, Bhrajaka Pitta, one among the five types of Pitta located in skin is responsible for the attribution of hair colour. Thus it performs the function similar to melanin pigment in hair follicles. When there is Pitta dosha Vridhi in Rasadhatu along with vitiation of other two Doshas it leads to manifestation of Vivarna Kesha with altered hair texture thus results in Akala Palitam. It is a type of Raspradoshajavikara in which the signs and symptoms varies based on the predominant Dosha. Treatment option for Akala Palitam is also specific based on predominant Dosha. So a critical evaluation on Akala Palitam is essential to understand the etio-pathogenesis of the disease for its better management

    Structural, microstructural and magnetic properties of NiFe2O4, CoFe2O4 and MnFe2O4 nanoferrite thin films

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    The structural, microstructural and magnetic properties of nanoferrite NiFe2O4 (NF), CoFe2O4 (CF) and MnFe2O4 (MF) thin films have been studied. The coating solution of these ferrite films was prepared by a chemical synthesis route called sol–gel combined metallo-organic decomposition method. The solution was coated on Si substrate by spin coating and annealed at 700 °C for 3 h. X-ray diffraction pattern has been used to analyze the phase structure and lattice parameters. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) have been used to show the nanostructural behavior of these ferrites. The values of average grain's size from SEM are 44, 60 and 74 nm, and from AFM are 46, 61 and 75 nm, respectively, measured for NF, CF and MF ferrites. At room temperature, the values of saturation magnetization, Ms∼50.60, 33.52 and 5.40 emu/cc, and remanent magnetization, Mr∼14.33, 15.50 and 1.10 emu/cc, respectively, are observed for NF, CF and MF. At low temperature measurements of 10 K, the anisotropy of ferromagnetism is observed in these ferrite films. The superparamagnetic/paramagnetic behavior is also confirmed by χ′(T) curves of AC susceptibility by applying DC magnetizing field of 3 Oe. The temperature dependent magnetization measurements show the magnetic phase transition temperature

    Concept of Inflammatory Joint Pain in Ayurveda - A Review

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    Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. It is said to be nature’s earliest sign of morbidity and it is prominent among all the other sensory experiences by which an individual can identify the presence of a pathological condition in them. In the condition related to musculo-skeletal system, pain is an important symptom. The most common cause of joint pain is either inflammation or degeneration. Some of the conditions with joint pain due to inflammation are Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Systemic Lupus Erythematous (SLE), Gouty arthritis. References regarding different conditions related to Joint is seen in the context of many systemic diseases like Jwara, Atisara, Grahani, Pandu, to mention a few, and Sandhi (joints) related diseases like Amavata, Vatarakta, Vatavyadhi and Kroshtukaseersha, in Ayurveda. The Samprapti (pathogenesis) can be thought to be due to the involvement of Tridoshas, Ama and Rakta. Due to the Khavaigunya and Vakrata of the Sandhis, they get lodged at the Sandhi Pradesha resulting in symptoms of Inflammatory Arthritis such as Vedana (pain), Sopha (swelling), Raga (redness) and Sparshasahishnuta (tenderness) in Sandhi

    A Clinical Approach to Hirsutism

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    Hirsutism is a condition of hyper androgenism, which is defined as androgen- dependent excessive male- pattern hair growth, affects approximately 10% of women with or without complex underlying pathology. It is a physiological phenomenon if it occurs with a familial history and is considered as a serious condition if it is due to various metabolic and genetic causes along with androgen secreting tumors. Hence an apt treatment is only possible after a proper diagnosis. In our classics, there is no direct term for hirsutism is mentioned. But we can decipher relative aspects from multiple references regarding hair and hair growth. Even though, based on the Dushya involvement it can be considered as a condition of Kapha Pradhana Tridosha Kopa. Hence based on a proper diagnosis through an apt diagnostic technique Abhyantara (internal) as well as Bahya (external) Chikitsa (treatment) like depilation techniques, use of Lepa (topical medicaments), oil etc

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    Not AvailableCercospora leaf spot (Cercospora canescens) is a major fungal disease which impedes mungbean production worldwide. Presence of wider host range with existence of pathogenic variability creates intricacy towards host-pathogen dynamics. Moreover, environmental factors having crucial role in augmenting severity of this disease further complicate disease management. An attempt has been made for unfolding genotype x environment interactions towards identifying and validating durable resistant genotypes against cercospora leaf spot in multi-environment testing. Preliminary screening with 246 genotypes under artificial epiphytotic condition was conducted to extract out a subset of 22 mungbean genotypes for further evaluation in field testing across six environments consecutively for two years. GGE biplot analysis detected significant environmental influence towards genotypic response and confirmed the presence of non-crossover interaction with incoherent genotypic response, thus advocating the urgency for multi-location testing. GGE biplot aptly identified “LGG 460” and “COGG 912” as “ideal” and “desirable” genotypes, respectively having durable resistance and genetic homeostasis and thus suggested for their utilization in future resistance breeding programme in mungbean against cercospora leaf spot.Not Availabl

    Iodine-catalyzed stereoselective synthesis of allylglycosides, glycosyl cyanides and glycosyl azides

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    Iodine efficiently catalyzes the glycosidation of glycals with allyltrimethylsilane, trimethylsilyl cyanide and trimethylsilyl azide in dichloromethane at ambient temperature to afford the corresponding 2,3-unsaturated allyl glycosides, glycosyl cyanides and glycosyl azides in excellent yields with high α-selectivity
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