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Dāḍimādi Ghṛta - 1
Dāḍimādi Ghṛta - 1 is a medicated preparation made with the ingredients in the Formulation composition given below with Gh¤ta as the basic ingredient
Contents
Formulation composition
Dāḍima API | Punica granatum | Dr. Sd. | 192 g |
Dhānya (Dhānyaka API) | Coriandrum sativam | Fr. | 96 g |
Citraka API | Plumbago zeylanica | Rt. | 48 g |
Śṛṅgavera (Sūṇṭhī API) | Zingiber officinale | Rz. | 48 g |
Pippalī API | Piper nigrum | Fr. | 24 g |
Ghṛta (Goghṛta API) | Clarified butter from cow s milk | 960 g | |
Jala | Water | 3.072 l |
Method of preparation
- Take all ingredients of pharmacopoeial quality.
- Wash, clean, dry the ingredients numbered 2 to 5 of the formulation composition, powder separately and pass through sieve number 85 (Kalka Dravyas).
- Transfer the Kalka Dravyas to the wet grinder and grind with sufficient quantity of water to prepare homogeneous blend (Kalka).
- Clean Dāḍima seeds and crush to prepare a paste.[1]
Description
- A green-coloured, soft, low melting medicated fat, unctuous to touch with pleasant sweetish odour and ghee like taste
Storage
- Store in a cool place in tightly closed container, protect from light and moisture.
Therapeutic uses
- Pāṇḍu (anemia), Gulma (abdominal lump), Plīharoga (splenic disease), Hṛdroga (heart disease), Arśa (piles), Pariṇāma śūla (duodenal ulcer), Garbhiṇī Roga (diseases during pregnancy), Vāta-Kapha Roga (disease due to Vata Dosha and Kapha Dosha), Agnimāndya (digestive impairment), Śvāasa (asthma), Kāsa (cough), Mūḍhavāta (obstructed movement of Vata Dosha), Vandhyatva (infertility), Duṇkha Prasava (difficult labour).
Dose
- 6 to 12 gm twice a day.
Anupāna
- Warm water.
Physico-chemical parameters
Refractive index at 40 | 1.470 to1.468 |
Specific gravity at 40 | 0.959-0.969 |
Acid value | Not more than 0.9 |
Saponification value | 236 to 242 |
Iodine value | 69 to 70 |
Peroxide value | Not more than 6 |
Congealing point | 280 to180 |
References
- ↑ THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-II, VOLUME-II, page no 129.