@article{Sonawane_Gharote_2021, title={Evaluation of Hinguleshwara Rasa by ICP AES Elemental Qualitative Analysis for Standardization}, volume={12}, url={https://ijam.co.in/index.php/ijam/article/view/1714}, DOI={10.47552/ijam.v12i1.1714}, abstractNote={<p>In <em>Ayurveda Shodhan</em> (purification) process plays a very significant role in purification of Herbal & Mineral drugs like <em>Hingul</em> (Cinnabar) & <em>Vatsanabh</em> (<em>Aconitum ferox</em>) for internal administration. <em>Hinguleshwar rasa</em> is one of the important Herbo-mineral formulation in <em>Ayurveda</em>. In this study we performed purification (<em>shodhan</em>) of <em>Hingul</em> (cinnabar) & <em>Vatsanabh </em>(<em>Aconitum ferox</em>) according to text and after using it in <em>Hinguleshwar rasa</em> we try to find out elemental changes during whole purification & trituration process. Because of the need of purification & standardisation in<em> Ayurveda</em> we do ICP AES Elemental qualitative analysis of drug and formulation. After doing ICP AES test of purified <em>Hingul</em> we found elements like Chromium, Sodium, Tungsten. but these element were not present in sample of raw <em>Hingul </em>(Cinnabar). In the sample of purified and un-purified <em>Vatsanabh </em>(<em>Aconitum ferox</em>) we not found any significant different element in this test. In <em>Hinguleshwar rasa</em> we not found elements which are present in purified <em>Hingul </em>(Cinnabar) & purified <em>Vatsanabh </em>(<em>Aconitum ferox</em>) like Chromium, Gallium, Nickel and Tungsten. Hence this study concludes that some elemental changes may happen after purification, trituration process and during preparation of any formulation. ICP AES elemental qualitative analysis helps to find out elemental changes in the given sample.</p>}, number={1}, journal={International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine}, author={Sonawane, Ajay Bapusaheb and Gharote, Archana P}, year={2021}, month={Mar.}, pages={141–143} }