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|Alcohol-soluble extractive|| Not less than 19 per cent | |Alcohol-soluble extractive|| Not less than 19 per cent | ||
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|Water-soluble extractive||Not less than 46 per cent | |Water-soluble extractive||Not less than 46 per cent | ||
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|Loss on drying|| Not more than 28 per cent | |Loss on drying|| Not more than 28 per cent | ||
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Ashvagandhaadi Leha is a semisolid preparation made with the ingredients in the Formulation Composition given below.
Contents
Formulation composition
Method of preparation
- Take all ingredients of pharmacopoeial quality.
- Wash, clean, dry the ingredient number 2 to 5 and 9 of the Formulation Composition, powder separately and pass through 180 µm I. S. sieve (sieve number 85) to obtain fine powder.
- Wash, clean Draksha, soak in water till fully swollen and crush to make paste.
- Take Ghrta in a stainless steel vessel and heat till it becomes free from moisture.
- Add soaked Draksha to the Ghrta and fry it to make moisture free, then add powdered ingredients and fry till it turns to a soft bolus.
- Add sugar to water and heat, maintaining the temperature between 800 and 900 After the sugar dissolves, filter the hot syrup through muslin cloth.[1]
Description
- A blackish brown, semisolid paste with a spicy pleasant odour and bitter astringent taste.
Storage
- Store in a cool place in tightly closed containers, protected from light and moisture.
Therapeutic uses
- Raktavikara (disorders of blood), Krsatva (cachexia), Arsa (piles), Unamada (psychosis), used as Balya (tonic), Rasayana (rejuvenating agents), Vajrkara(aphrodisiasis).
Dose
- 6 to 12 g with milk.
Physico-chemical parameters
Total Ash | Not more than 2 per cent |
Acid-insoluble ash | Not more than 1 per cent |
Alcohol-soluble extractive | Not less than 19 per cent |
Water-soluble extractive | Not less than 46 per cent |
Loss on drying | Not more than 28 per cent |
pH (1% aqueous solution) | 4.7 to 5.0 |
References
- ↑ THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-II, VOLUME-III, page no 27.