Pharmaceutical Analytical Standardization of Jalodarari Rasa
Abstract
It’s been challenging now a days to treat liver disorders particularly liver cirrhosis with an modern treatment therefore here an attempt is made to formulate Jalodarari Rasa using one part of Tamra Bhasma, Pippali, Haridra Choorna, Maricha, Four part of Shuddha Jayapaal Beeja and SnuhI Ksheera quantity sufficient by referring book Rasendra Chintamani written by Kaviraj Shri Dhunduka Nath and also Analyse the various physico chemical properties to establish the standard for the preparation and use of Jalodarari Rasa. Jalodarari Rasa was prepared and sent for analysis of quantitative and qualitative parameters using XRD, XRF, and CHNS techniques. All results met standard values. Additional tests conducted included loss on drying, ash value, pH, water-soluble extract, acid-insoluble ash, particle size distribution, and elemental content. The respective results were: 0.15%, 98.08%, 4.95, 0.77%, 2.3%, and 28.70 µm.
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