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A Clinico-analytical Study on Seed of Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. as a Therapeutic Emetic Agent (Vamaka Yoga) in the Management of Psoriasis
OBJECTIVES: Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. (WA) is male variety Kutaja stated to be potent therapeutic emetic agent in skin disorders. Expulsion of doshas through oral route is termed as Vamana Karma (VK) (therapeutic emesis). However, so far, its utility for Vamana is not explored in detail, theref...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4821102/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27114687 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.178641 |
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author | Bhattacharyya, Nirupam Pujar, Muralidhar P. Chaturvedi, Ashutosh Kumar, M. Ashvini Lohith, B. A. Kumar, K. N. Sunil |
author_facet | Bhattacharyya, Nirupam Pujar, Muralidhar P. Chaturvedi, Ashutosh Kumar, M. Ashvini Lohith, B. A. Kumar, K. N. Sunil |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. (WA) is male variety Kutaja stated to be potent therapeutic emetic agent in skin disorders. Expulsion of doshas through oral route is termed as Vamana Karma (VK) (therapeutic emesis). However, so far, its utility for Vamana is not explored in detail, therefore there is a need to revalidate the utility of WA for Vamana. Hence, the above study was conducted to ascertain the efficacy as a therapeutic emetic agent (vamaka yoga) in the management of psoriasis along with quality control and standardization of this herb. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The drug was standardized as per analytical procedures in Pharmacopeias. Thirty patients of psoriasis fulfilling inclusion criteria were taken for the study and Vamana with WA was conducted. Criteria were prepared to assess the signs and Symptoms of psoriasis. VK was assessed using the classical Lakshanas (features) such as Anthiki shudhi (Ending symptoms of emesis), Vaigiki shudhi (features of vomiting bouts), Maniki shudhi (Quantitative and qualitative purification), complications. RESULT: VK with WA showed significant relief in parameters of psoriasis such as scaling, itching, candle grease sign (P < 0.001), and psoriasis area and severity index score (P = 0.001). In VK with WA, mean number of Vegas (vomiting bouts) was 6.91. 66% patients showing quantitative purification between 301 and 600 ml. 73.33% showed all Symptoms of purification. 73.33% patients showed Kaphanta vamana (Moderate expulsion of desire humor). In the level of biopurification, 66.66% patients showed moderated purification. No complication was noted with moderate drug palatability. CONCLUSION: Pharmacopeial analytical study showed its standardized values for testing the drug used for the study. It is proved as potent therapeutic emetic agent with no complication showed its clinical benefits over skin disorder like psoriasis. SUMMARY: Seeds of Wrightia antidysenterica (WA) Linn. free from any foreign matter were selected for the study. Loss on drying revealed 6.535% moisture content; total ash indicating of total inorganic content was found to be 5.12%; acid insoluble ash is the acid insoluble part of total ash, mainly silica, WA showed 0.393% acid insoluble ash; ethanol and water soluble extractive is indicative of percentage active constituents were found to be 25.66 and 20.854%, respectively. High-performance thin layer chromatography fingerprinting profiles of WA under 254 nm showed the presence of 7 spots (all in green) at R(f) values ranging from 0.21 to 0.88. Under 366 nm there were 4 prominent spots (all in fluorescent) at R(f) 0.49 to 0.82 and, when scanned under white light 620 nm following derivatization with vanillin sulfuric acid 6 spots (in different colors) were evident at R(f) 0.28 to 0.58. Among these spot with R(f) of 0.58 was common when visualized under all the three methods. R(f) values by densitometric scan of WA showed 12 peaks at 254 nm and 5 peaks at 366 nm. However, in clinical trial, it was found to be a potent emetic agent without any complication. [Image: see text] Abbreviations Used: WA: Wrightia antidysenterica; Linn.; VK: Vamana karma; BT: Before treatment; FP: Freidman's P value; CHS: Chi-square value; NR: Negative ranks; PR: Positive ranks; N: Sample number, AS: Austipz sign; CG: Candle grease test; SSL: Samyak Snigdha Lakshana |
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spelling | pubmed-48211022016-04-25 A Clinico-analytical Study on Seed of Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. as a Therapeutic Emetic Agent (Vamaka Yoga) in the Management of Psoriasis Bhattacharyya, Nirupam Pujar, Muralidhar P. Chaturvedi, Ashutosh Kumar, M. Ashvini Lohith, B. A. Kumar, K. N. Sunil Pharmacognosy Res Original Article OBJECTIVES: Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. (WA) is male variety Kutaja stated to be potent therapeutic emetic agent in skin disorders. Expulsion of doshas through oral route is termed as Vamana Karma (VK) (therapeutic emesis). However, so far, its utility for Vamana is not explored in detail, therefore there is a need to revalidate the utility of WA for Vamana. Hence, the above study was conducted to ascertain the efficacy as a therapeutic emetic agent (vamaka yoga) in the management of psoriasis along with quality control and standardization of this herb. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The drug was standardized as per analytical procedures in Pharmacopeias. Thirty patients of psoriasis fulfilling inclusion criteria were taken for the study and Vamana with WA was conducted. Criteria were prepared to assess the signs and Symptoms of psoriasis. VK was assessed using the classical Lakshanas (features) such as Anthiki shudhi (Ending symptoms of emesis), Vaigiki shudhi (features of vomiting bouts), Maniki shudhi (Quantitative and qualitative purification), complications. RESULT: VK with WA showed significant relief in parameters of psoriasis such as scaling, itching, candle grease sign (P < 0.001), and psoriasis area and severity index score (P = 0.001). In VK with WA, mean number of Vegas (vomiting bouts) was 6.91. 66% patients showing quantitative purification between 301 and 600 ml. 73.33% showed all Symptoms of purification. 73.33% patients showed Kaphanta vamana (Moderate expulsion of desire humor). In the level of biopurification, 66.66% patients showed moderated purification. No complication was noted with moderate drug palatability. CONCLUSION: Pharmacopeial analytical study showed its standardized values for testing the drug used for the study. It is proved as potent therapeutic emetic agent with no complication showed its clinical benefits over skin disorder like psoriasis. SUMMARY: Seeds of Wrightia antidysenterica (WA) Linn. free from any foreign matter were selected for the study. Loss on drying revealed 6.535% moisture content; total ash indicating of total inorganic content was found to be 5.12%; acid insoluble ash is the acid insoluble part of total ash, mainly silica, WA showed 0.393% acid insoluble ash; ethanol and water soluble extractive is indicative of percentage active constituents were found to be 25.66 and 20.854%, respectively. High-performance thin layer chromatography fingerprinting profiles of WA under 254 nm showed the presence of 7 spots (all in green) at R(f) values ranging from 0.21 to 0.88. Under 366 nm there were 4 prominent spots (all in fluorescent) at R(f) 0.49 to 0.82 and, when scanned under white light 620 nm following derivatization with vanillin sulfuric acid 6 spots (in different colors) were evident at R(f) 0.28 to 0.58. Among these spot with R(f) of 0.58 was common when visualized under all the three methods. R(f) values by densitometric scan of WA showed 12 peaks at 254 nm and 5 peaks at 366 nm. However, in clinical trial, it was found to be a potent emetic agent without any complication. [Image: see text] Abbreviations Used: WA: Wrightia antidysenterica; Linn.; VK: Vamana karma; BT: Before treatment; FP: Freidman's P value; CHS: Chi-square value; NR: Negative ranks; PR: Positive ranks; N: Sample number, AS: Austipz sign; CG: Candle grease test; SSL: Samyak Snigdha Lakshana Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4821102/ /pubmed/27114687 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.178641 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Pharmacognosy Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Bhattacharyya, Nirupam Pujar, Muralidhar P. Chaturvedi, Ashutosh Kumar, M. Ashvini Lohith, B. A. Kumar, K. N. Sunil A Clinico-analytical Study on Seed of Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. as a Therapeutic Emetic Agent (Vamaka Yoga) in the Management of Psoriasis |
title | A Clinico-analytical Study on Seed of Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. as a Therapeutic Emetic Agent (Vamaka Yoga) in the Management of Psoriasis |
title_full | A Clinico-analytical Study on Seed of Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. as a Therapeutic Emetic Agent (Vamaka Yoga) in the Management of Psoriasis |
title_fullStr | A Clinico-analytical Study on Seed of Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. as a Therapeutic Emetic Agent (Vamaka Yoga) in the Management of Psoriasis |
title_full_unstemmed | A Clinico-analytical Study on Seed of Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. as a Therapeutic Emetic Agent (Vamaka Yoga) in the Management of Psoriasis |
title_short | A Clinico-analytical Study on Seed of Wrightia antidysenterica Linn. as a Therapeutic Emetic Agent (Vamaka Yoga) in the Management of Psoriasis |
title_sort | clinico-analytical study on seed of wrightia antidysenterica linn. as a therapeutic emetic agent (vamaka yoga) in the management of psoriasis |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4821102/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27114687 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.178641 |
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