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+ | | Ka¶u Taila API ||Brassica campestris|| Sd. Oil|| 768 g | ||
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+ | | Kalka Dravya : | ||
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+ | | áamb£ka ||Pila globosa ||Entire|| 250 g | ||
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+ | | Jala ||Water|||| 3 l | ||
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==Method of preparation== | ==Method of preparation== |
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Punarnava Guggulu Vati is a preparation made with the ingredients in Formulation composition given below with Guggulu as the basic ingredient.
Contents
Formulation composition
Ka¶u Taila API | Brassica campestris | Sd. Oil | 768 g |
Kalka Dravya : | |||
áamb£ka | Pila globosa | Entire | 250 g |
Jala | Water | 3 l |
Method of preparation
- Take the raw materials of Pharmacopoeial quality.
- Clean live Apple Snail (Pila globosa) thoroughly with tap water, and remove the foreign matter.
- Boil Pila globosa with shell for 20 - 25 min.
- Wash and drain the excess water.
- Grind entire shambuka to prepare Kalka.
- Treat Sarsapa Taila to prepare Murcchita Sarsapa Taila..
- Take Murcchita SarÀapa Taila in a stainless steel vessel and heat it mildly.[1]
Description
- Medicated oil, yellow in colour, with strong, unpleasant odour.
Storage
- Store in a cool place in tightly closed container, protect from light and moisture.
Therapeutic uses
- Karnagata Nadivrana (abscess in ear).
Dose
- 5-10 drops, for external use, once or twice a day.
Anupāna
- Water.
Physico-chemical parameters
Refractive index at 40 degree | 1.4710 to 1.4880 |
Specefic gravity at 40 degree | 0.907 to 0.910 |
Saponification Value | 180.0 to 186.0 |
Iodine Value | Not more than 104 |
Acid Value | Not more than 2 |
Peroxide Value | Not more than 6 |
References
- ↑ THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-II, VOLUME-II, page no 206.