Standardization of Rajapravartini Vati Tablets

Authors

  • Dani Mayuri RASASHASTRA AYURVEDA
  • Pimparkar Surendra
  • Gadkari Kishor
  • Pable Tarun

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v10i2.1184

Keywords:

Rajapravarthini, Rasashastra, Ayurveda, Standardization

Abstract

“Standardization” expression is used to describe all measures, which are taken during the manufacturing process and quality control leading to a reproducible quality. Standardization of Ayurvedic drugs is a need of the hour in the field of Pharmacy. In Classical Ayurvedic texts the parameters given are mostly subjective. Hence there is a need to set some objective parameters through pharmaceutical  and Analytical study. Rajapravartini Vati (Tablets) is prescribed for the treatment of scanty bleeding and amenorrhea. Dosage form plays a important role in delivery and proper action of particular drug. In this research paper, an attempt has been made to develop pharmaceutical and analytical standards for Rajapravartini Vati and transform it into Tablet form. In-house preparation and which was standardized on the basis of macroscopic, microscopic, physic-chemical parameters and Fingerprinting. Three samples were prepared and evaluated on the basis of ayurvedic as well as modern parameters. All three samples shows identical parameters and shows no significant difference. The set parameters were found to be sufficient to evaluate the Rajapravartini Vati Tablet and can be used as reference standards for the quality control/quality assurance in future

 

Author Biographies

Dani Mayuri, RASASHASTRA AYURVEDA

Lecturer, Swami Vivekanand Ayurved Medical College, Shrigonda Ahmednagar, Maharashtra

Pimparkar Surendra

DNB, ENT

Gadkari Kishor

Unijules Life Sciences Limited, Kalmeshwar, Nagpur.

Pable Tarun

Unijules Life Sciences Limited, Kalmeshwar, Nagpur.

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Published

30-06-2019

How to Cite

Mayuri, D., Surendra, P., Kishor, G., & Tarun, P. (2019). Standardization of Rajapravartini Vati Tablets. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 10(2), 147–150. https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v10i2.1184

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