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==General Descripition==
 
==General Descripition==
The term cūrṇa may be applied to the powder prepared by a single drug or a combination of more drugs.  
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The term cūrṇa may be applied to the powder prepared by a single drug or a combination of more drugs. It is the fine sieved powder of well-dried drug(s) is called Cūrṇa
  
 
==Method of preparation==
 
==Method of preparation==
Raja and Kṣoda are the synonyms for cūrṇa. cūrṇas may be of plant origin, or mixed with other ingredients. The following points are to be noted. If metals / minerals are used, prepare bhasma or sindura of the minerals unless otherwise mentioned. In cases where pārada and gandhaka are mentioned, prepare Kajjalī and add other drugs, one by one, according to the formula. In general the aromatic drugs like Hiṇgū [Asafoetida] etc. should be fried before they are converted to fine powders.<ref name="AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA"/>
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Raja and Kṣoda are the synonyms for cūrṇa. cūrṇas may be of plant origin, or mixed with other ingredients. The following points are to be noted. If metals / minerals are used, prepare bhasma or sindura of the minerals unless otherwise mentioned. In cases where pārada and gandhaka are mentioned, prepare [[Kajjalī]] and add other drugs, one by one, according to the formula. In general the aromatic drugs like Hiṇgū [Asafoetida] etc. should be fried before they are converted to fine powders.<ref name="AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA"/>
  
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
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==Preservation==
 
==Preservation==
*Cūrṇas should be stored in air tight containers. Polyethylene and foil packing also provides damp proof protection. Special precaution for storage should be taken in cases of formulations with salts, sugars and Ksāras. <ref name="The Ayurvedic formulary of India"/>
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*Cūrṇas should be stored in air tight containers. Polyethylene and foil packing also provides damp proof protection. Special precaution for storage should be taken in cases of formulations with salts, sugars and [[Kṣāra - Lavaṇa]]. <ref name="The Ayurvedic formulary of India"/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 23 August 2018

General Descripition

The term cūrṇa may be applied to the powder prepared by a single drug or a combination of more drugs. It is the fine sieved powder of well-dried drug(s) is called Cūrṇa

Method of preparation

Raja and Kṣoda are the synonyms for cūrṇa. cūrṇas may be of plant origin, or mixed with other ingredients. The following points are to be noted. If metals / minerals are used, prepare bhasma or sindura of the minerals unless otherwise mentioned. In cases where pārada and gandhaka are mentioned, prepare Kajjalī and add other drugs, one by one, according to the formula. In general the aromatic drugs like Hiṇgū [Asafoetida] etc. should be fried before they are converted to fine powders.[1]

Characteristics

  • Drugs according to the formulation composition of the particular cūrṇa are collected, dried, powdered individually and passed through sieve number 85 to prepare a fine powder. They are mixed in the specified proportion and stored in well closed container.

Preservation

  • Cūrṇas should be stored in air tight containers. Polyethylene and foil packing also provides damp proof protection. Special precaution for storage should be taken in cases of formulations with salts, sugars and Kṣāra - Lavaṇa. [2]

References

  1. THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-II, VOLUME-1, page no 39.
  2. The Ayurvedic formulary of India Part-III page no 115.

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