Organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for Ayurvedic management of Epilepsy

Background: Ayurvedic formulations need to be explored and tested with biomedical techniques. Polyherbal medicated ghee (Ghrita) are recommended for the management of epilepsy (Apasmara) and prepared using specialized process (Snehapaka), as per classical textbooks of Ayurveda. So, the present study...

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Main Authors: Snehal Moon, Nishikant Raut, Harshal Moon, Anmol Dhawande, Shailendra Gurav
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Published: Elsevier 2024-11-01
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Nishikant Raut
Harshal Moon
Anmol Dhawande
Shailendra Gurav
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description Background: Ayurvedic formulations need to be explored and tested with biomedical techniques. Polyherbal medicated ghee (Ghrita) are recommended for the management of epilepsy (Apasmara) and prepared using specialized process (Snehapaka), as per classical textbooks of Ayurveda. So, the present study deals with the systematic examination of the effect of different marketed formulations for treating Apasmara on convulsive impairment in Pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) induced seizures in mice. Objective: To assess organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological activity of selected Ghrita formulations used to treat Apasmara. Materials and Method: Six marketed Ghrita formulations used for Apasmara, such as Baidyanath Brahmi Ghrita (BBG), Patanjali Brahmi Ghrita, Kotakkal Brahmi Ghrita, Panchagavya Ghrita, Mahapanchagavya Ghrita and Nirgundyadi Ghrita were selected for the study. Selected Ghrita formulations were subjected to physicochemical analysis (following pharmacopeial procedures), phytochemical screening and pharmacological profile for quality and therapeutic efficacy. The screening parameters included pH, viscosity, specific gravity, loss on drying, acid value, saponification value, peroxide value, iodine value, refractive index and rancidity determination, and other phytochemical tests for secondary metabolites. Results: BBG demonstrates superior protection against the onset and duration of convulsions compared to alternative Ghrita formulations. As evidenced by its efficacy in mitigating PTZ-induced convulsions, BBG stands out as the optimal choice for exerting potent anticonvulsant effects. Conclusion: In-vivo screening suggests BBG as a potential Ghrita preparation for treatment of epilepsy.
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spelling doaj-art-1db84c0219c84d6f91b7ba3c7cffbbf12024-12-23T04:19:03ZengElsevierJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine0975-94762024-11-01156100995Organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for Ayurvedic management of EpilepsySnehal Moon0Nishikant Raut1Harshal Moon2Anmol Dhawande3Shailendra Gurav4Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, 440 033, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, 440 033, India; Corresponding author.Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, 440 033, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, 440 033, IndiaDepartment of Pharmacognosy, Goa College of Pharmacy, Panaji, Goa University, Goa, 403 001, IndiaBackground: Ayurvedic formulations need to be explored and tested with biomedical techniques. Polyherbal medicated ghee (Ghrita) are recommended for the management of epilepsy (Apasmara) and prepared using specialized process (Snehapaka), as per classical textbooks of Ayurveda. So, the present study deals with the systematic examination of the effect of different marketed formulations for treating Apasmara on convulsive impairment in Pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) induced seizures in mice. Objective: To assess organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological activity of selected Ghrita formulations used to treat Apasmara. Materials and Method: Six marketed Ghrita formulations used for Apasmara, such as Baidyanath Brahmi Ghrita (BBG), Patanjali Brahmi Ghrita, Kotakkal Brahmi Ghrita, Panchagavya Ghrita, Mahapanchagavya Ghrita and Nirgundyadi Ghrita were selected for the study. Selected Ghrita formulations were subjected to physicochemical analysis (following pharmacopeial procedures), phytochemical screening and pharmacological profile for quality and therapeutic efficacy. The screening parameters included pH, viscosity, specific gravity, loss on drying, acid value, saponification value, peroxide value, iodine value, refractive index and rancidity determination, and other phytochemical tests for secondary metabolites. Results: BBG demonstrates superior protection against the onset and duration of convulsions compared to alternative Ghrita formulations. As evidenced by its efficacy in mitigating PTZ-induced convulsions, BBG stands out as the optimal choice for exerting potent anticonvulsant effects. Conclusion: In-vivo screening suggests BBG as a potential Ghrita preparation for treatment of epilepsy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947624001104Cow-gheeSnehapakaMedhya rasayanaPolyherbal formulationAyurvedic preparationApasmara
spellingShingle Snehal Moon
Nishikant Raut
Harshal Moon
Anmol Dhawande
Shailendra Gurav
Organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for Ayurvedic management of Epilepsy
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Cow-ghee
Snehapaka
Medhya rasayana
Polyherbal formulation
Ayurvedic preparation
Apasmara
title Organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for Ayurvedic management of Epilepsy
title_full Organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for Ayurvedic management of Epilepsy
title_fullStr Organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for Ayurvedic management of Epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for Ayurvedic management of Epilepsy
title_short Organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for Ayurvedic management of Epilepsy
title_sort organoleptic physicochemical phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of six medicated ghee used for ayurvedic management of epilepsy
topic Cow-ghee
Snehapaka
Medhya rasayana
Polyherbal formulation
Ayurvedic preparation
Apasmara
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947624001104
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