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A Systematic Review on Safety and Efficacy of Ayurvedic Interventions in Hemiplegia ().

J Evid Based Integr Med

January 2025

Department Ayurveda, Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS, M/O Ayush, Govt. India), New Delhi, India.

The study's objective is to conduct a comprehensive systematic review for assessing the safety and efficacy of Ayurvedic interventions in managing hemiplegia/Pakshaghata. The study involved a search across multiple online databases and online clinical trial registries. Additionally, major Ayurveda postgraduate institutes were contacted to acquire unpublished trial data related to hemiplegia/Pakshaghata.

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Anti-nutrient factors are inherently present in almost all major crops, which impede the absorption of crucial vitamins and minerals upon human consumption. The commonly found anti-nutrients in food crops are saponins, tannins, lectins, and phytates etc. Currently, there is a lack of computational server for identification of proteins that encode for anti-nutritional factors in plants.

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The Ayush systems in India, specifically Ayurveda, have a large pool of infrastructure, human resources, and unique modalities for disease prevention, wellness, and management. These systems have seen significant growth in recent years, with the budget allocation for the Ayush Ministry increasing fourfold from INR 691 crore to INR 3050 crore over the last seven years. The Ayush systems can contribute significantly to the One Health approach, which addresses the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health.

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  • Syringic acid (SA) is an effective cancer inhibitor, but its low bioavailability and instability limit its potential, leading to the development of a new analog called SA10.
  • In experiments with the K562 cell line, SA10 demonstrated a stronger anticancer effect (IC50 = 50.40 μg/mL) compared to SA (IC50 = 96.92 μg/mL), and showed a two-fold increase in inhibiting NFkB and Bcl-2.
  • Molecular docking studies revealed that SA10 binds more effectively to the NFkB protein than SA, suggesting that it could be a promising therapeutic candidate for cancer treatment due to its improved NFkB inhibition.
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Vaidya Manorama is a folklore Kerala Ayurveda literature that encompasses time- tested low-budget formulations that can be prepared from easily available resources. Ayurveda Ophthalmology has been described in Chapter twenty-eight of the literature. Many unique formulations like eating firefly (khadyota), preparing ghee from fresh-water shellfish (tadaka-shuktika), Kadali phala (a special type of banana) bidalaka, dropping of juice of palasha (Butea monosperma) into eyes for various clinical conditions are described.

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(Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) and (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) are the key pests of pomegranates in Saudi Arabia that are managed mainly using broad-spectrum pesticides. Interactions between the entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) Steinernematids, and Heterorhabditids, and their entomopathogenic bacterial symbionts (EPBs) have long been considered monoxenic 2-partner associations responsible for killing insects and, therefore, are widely used in insect pest biocontrol. However, there are limited reports identifying such organisms in Taif, Saudi Arabia.

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Bacteria secrete lipopeptide (surfactin) molecules, which are known to act as natural antibiotics. Recently, research on lipopeptide molecules has grown because of their role in increasing resistance to plant pathogens. Isolated surfactin molecules at several concentrations, viz.

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