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Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant Drugs by C. P. Khare Pdf
"This kind of systematic work is exactly what is needed for people to help bridge traditional Ayurvedic practice with modern science." Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Nobel laureate, current president of the Royal Society and group leader at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, UKAyurvedic Pharmacopoe
Key Points -Summaries of more than 600 in-vitro and in-vivo pharmacological studies on Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants. -Summaries of more than 130 clinical trials on Ayurvedic Plants and their products; and Research overview by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). -Comprehensive research based bio-efficacy profile of 35 commonly used Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants. -Exclusive herb drug interaction data on Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants and their Phytoconstituents. -Authentic list of more than 300 Phytochemical marker compounds of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants. -Quality specifications of 600 Ayurveda Plants from 8 volumes of Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India. -Stability study protocols for Ayurvedic medicines. Reference Works by C. P. Khare: -Indian Herbal Medicine: Application of Research Findings, Vishv Books, New Delhi, 2010. -Indian Herbal Remedies/Encyclopedia of Indian Medicinal Plants, Two editions, Springer, 2004. -Indian Medicinal Plants: An Illustrated Dictionary, Springer, 2007. -Dictionary of Synonyms: Indian medicinal Plants, -IK International Publishing House, New Delhi, 2011. -The Modern Ayurveda: Milestones beyond the Classical Age (With C K Katiyar) CRC Press, 2012. -Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant Drugs: Expanded therapeutics, CRC Press, 2016.
This groundbreaking work calls for the overhaul of traditional Ayurveda and its transformation into a progressive, evidence-based practice. This book begins by looking back at the research of the last three centuries, Indian medicinal plants, and Ayurveda in a twenty-first-century context. The first part of this book explores the limitations of contemporary Ayurvedic pharmacognosy and pharmacology, discussing the challenges the practice faces from research and clinical trials. It makes a compelling argument for the necessity of change. The second part of the book defines and elaborates upon a new, scientific path, taking the reader from identification of the herb through all stages of drug development. An essential tool for herbal drug development, this text is designed for knowledgeable students, practitioners, and scholars of Ayurveda, pharmacy, and herbal medicine.
In recent years ayurvedic healing has gained credibility in Western medicine and it has now become an accepted means of treatment for many ailments. This treatment relies upon the therapeutic pharmaceutic efficacy of plants. This book brings ancient and modern together by correlating the important traditional therapeutic claims of 89 ayurvedic plant drugs with the findings of modern scientific investigation. It provides the therapeutic attributes of each plant as well as indicating their potential for use as modern herbal or molecular drugs. It also provides a useful standardization of classical ayurvedic formulations. This book will serve as an excellent reference work for chemists, botanists, pharmacists and medical professionals.
Author : India. Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia Committee Publisher : [New Delhi] : Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Planning, Department of Health Page : 384 pages File Size : 55,9 Mb Release : 1978 Category : Medicine, Ayurvedic ISBN : UOM:39015010655432
Ayurvedic Drugs and Their Plant Sources by V. V. Sivarajan,Indira Balachandran Pdf
A wholesome and uniform Materia Media has been a fond dream, but an elusive goal, for men of Ayurveda since long, largely due to the widespread disagreement over the choice of herbal sources of various drugs and also due to the persistent indifference of practitioners towards the problem. Even those people who are highly concerned about the rot have been groping in the dark as to the ways and means of getting out of the present quagmire.
The book Ayurvedic Drug Plants contains information on more than 225 common plants, which are used frequently in ayurvedic system of medicine. These plants are arranged under their ayurvedic names of popular names. Each plant has been provided its common names in different languages to make their identification locally easier in various parts of the country. Besides, the description for each plant with its distribution notes, information on parts used and medicinal uses is given. The experiences of tribal people or of those, who are residing in the interior parts of the country, are discussed under folk uses of the plants. Plant nomenclature is updated to avoid any doubt in plant species, leading a wrong identification of the plant. Wherever available. the latest information on chemical constitutes of each plant species is also provided. Appendices on Classical Ayurvedic Formulas and some Modern Ayurvedic Formulas, which are mostly used in ayurvedic system of medicine, are given along with the appendix on the Addresses of Ayurvedic Pharmaceuticals Concerns, from where the ayurvedic proprietary medicines could be purchased. Besides, an appendix on Glossary of Medical Terms is also appended to enhance the knowledge of general people about the common medical terms. This is hoped that this book will be useful for research workers interested in carrying out the researches in the field of ayurveda or medicinal uses of the plants, medical students, the students of botany and the persons engaged in pharmaceutical concerns. Besides, this book will be equally useful for the general laymen interested in knowing the mystery of plant world, particularly their uses in the field of medicine. Contents Chapter 1: Basics of Ayurveda; Introduction, Origin and development of ayurveda, Fundamentals of ayurveda; Chapter 2: Description and Discussion on Plants; Figures, Appendices, Classical ayurvedic formulas, Modern ayurvedic formulas, Addresses of ayurvedic pharmaceutical concerns, Glossary of medical terms.
WHO benchmarks for the training of Ayurveda by Anonim Pdf
The WHO benchmarks for the training of Ayurveda is an update of its previous version published in 2010. It defines the minimum requirement/criteria for establishing training of Ayurveda in WHO Member States. It provides the fundamental knowledge requirements for all those involved in practice and training of Ayurveda, including safety issues related to its clinical application and medicinal preparation. The document shall serve as a reference to national authorities to establish/strengthen regulatory standards to ensure qualified training and practice of Ayurveda. The document is aligned with the objectives of the WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy 2014-23. It reflects consensus arrived through established WHO processes from the community of practitioners in Ayurveda, health service providers, academics, health system managers, and regulators. The document provides information on types of training including training requirements for Ayurveda practitioners and associate Ayurveda service providers, presents the requirements on competency-based knowledge and skills for Ayurveda practitioners and associate Ayurveda providers, and provides content and structures for different training programmes. This update differs from the previous edition in its description of category of health work force, type of training offered and information integrating category of training with the levels of practice described in the WHO Benchmarks for the Practice of Ayurveda.