Background: Shrikhandasavam is a wellknown Ayurvedic medication intended to cure the negative effects of alcohol and other intoxicating drugs, such as hangovers, as well as related issues like as headaches, alcohol intoxication, indigestion, and so on. It also regulates insanity and other disorders caused by induced pita.
Aim: The current work uses established techniques to test the antioxidant activity for one Ayurvedic drug, Srikhandasavam, which is used to treat alcoholism and preserve the liver.
Background: Navayasa Churnam is an Ayurvedic medicine traditionally used to treat anemia, heart diseases, skin disorders, piles, and jaundice.
Aim: The present study involves GC-MS analysis of Navayasa Churnam, an Ayurvedic medicine traditionally used to treat anemia, heart diseases, skin disorders, piles, and jaundice.
Methods: The Churnam was sourced from a reputable Ayurvedic vendor in Chennai, India, and prepared according to standard protocols.
Background: Dhanwantharaarishtam is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal tonic used to improve digestion, promote lactation, and balance the Vata dosha.
Aim: The study investigates the effects of Dhanwantharaarishtam, a traditional Ayurvedic tonic, on cell viability and cytotoxicity in human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) cultures.
Methods: The impact of Dhanwantharaarishtam on hiPSC cells was analyzed over a 24 hour period.
Background: Srikhandasavam is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal formulation known for its potential therapeutic properties, particularly in enhancing overall vitality and digestive health. It is composed of a blend of natural ingredients, including sandalwood, which are fermented to enhance their medicinal potency.
Aim: The present study investigates the neuroprotective effects of Srikhandasavam on hippocampal neurons subjected to ethanol-induced neurotoxicity.
Background: Dhanwanthararishtam is a classical Ayurvedic medicine, primarily used for postnatal care and rejuvenation.
Aim: The present study evaluates the antioxidant properties of the Ayurvedic medicine Dhanwanthararishtam, traditionally used for postnatal care to rejuvenate and strengthen the mother.
Methods: ABTS, DPPH, and FRAP, were the antibiotic assays carried out following standard protocols.