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'''Elādya modaka''' is a semisolid preparation made with the ingredients in the Formulation composition given below
'''Elaadya Modaka''' is a semisolid preparation made with the ingredients in the Formulation composition given below
 
  
 
==Formulation composition==
 
==Formulation composition==
 
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{| class="wikitable"
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|Elā (Sūkṣmailā) API ||Elettaria cardamomum|| Sd. ||1 part
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|-
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| Madhūka API|| Madhuca indica ||Fl.|| 1 part
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|-
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| Agni API|| Plumbago zeylanica|| Rt.|| 1 part
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|-
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| Haridrā API|| Curcuma longa ||Rz. ||1 part
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|-
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| Dāruharidrā API|| Berberis aristata ||St|| 1 part
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|-
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| Harītakī API|| Terminalia chebula|| P. ||1 part
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|-
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| Bibhītaka API ||Terminalia belerica ||P. ||1 part
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|-
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| Āmalakī API|| Emblica officinalis|| P. ||1 part
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|-
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| Raktaśāli (śāli) API|| Oryza sativa|| Sd.|| 1 part
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|-
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|Kaṇā (Pippalī) API|| Piper longum|| Fr.|| 1 part
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|-
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|Drākṣā API ||Vitis vinifera ||Dr. Fr.|| 1 part
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|-
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|Kharjīra API|| Phoenix sylvestris|| Fr. ||1 part
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|-
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|Tila API ||Sesamum indicum|| Sd. ||1 part
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|-
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|Yava API ||Hordeum vulgare|| Sd. ||1 part
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|-
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|Vidārī API ||Pueraria tuberosa|| Rt. Tr. ||1 part
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|-
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|Gokṣura Bīja (Gokṣura) API|| Tribulus terrestris|| Fr. ||1 part
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|-
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|Trivṛtā (Trivṛt) API|| Ipomoea turpethum ||Rt. ||1 part
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|-
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| Śatāvarī API ||Asparagus racemosus|| Rt. ||1 Part
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|-
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| Sitā API ||Sugar candy ||||36 part
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|-
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| Jala ||Water|||| 12 part
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|}
  
 
==Method of preparation==
 
==Method of preparation==
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*After the sugar dissolves, filter the hot syrup through muslin cloth.
 
*After the sugar dissolves, filter the hot syrup through muslin cloth.
 
*Heat the filtered syrup until it becomes thick syrup of optimum consistency. Stop heating and allow tocool to 500 <ref name="AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA"/>
 
*Heat the filtered syrup until it becomes thick syrup of optimum consistency. Stop heating and allow tocool to 500 <ref name="AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA"/>
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==Description==
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*Brown soft balls; initially bitter followed by slightly sweet and pungent taste and faintly flavoured with Ela.
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==Storage==
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*Store in cool place in tightly closed amber coloured containers, protect from light and moisture.
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==Therapeutic uses==
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*Agnimāndya (Digestive impairment), Chardi (Emesis), Madātyaya (Alcoholism), Madyāpānaja Vikara (Alcholism disorder).
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==Dose==
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*6 to 12 gm twice a day.
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==Anupāna==
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*Fresh milk, Mudga [[Yusha]]
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==Physico-chemical parameters==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|Total Ash||Not more than 1.47 per cent
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|Acid insoluble ash||Not more than 0.19 per cent
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|Alcohol-soluble extractive|| Not less than 74 per cent
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|Water-soluble extractive||Not less than 40.0 per cent
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|Reducing suga||11 to 16 per cent
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|Non-reducing sugar||70 to 72 per cent
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|pH (5 % aqueous solution)||4.3 to 4.6
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==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Formulations]]
 
[[Category:Formulations]]
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[[Category:Ayurvedic Medicine]]
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[[Category:Therapeutic use of Formula - Digestive impairment]]
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[[Category:Therapeutic use of Formula - Emesis]]
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[[Category:Therapeutic use of Formula - Alcoholism]]
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[[Category:Therapeutic use of Formula - Alcholism disorder]]

Latest revision as of 15:19, 21 September 2018

Elādya modaka is a semisolid preparation made with the ingredients in the Formulation composition given below

Formulation composition

Elā (Sūkṣmailā) API Elettaria cardamomum Sd. 1 part
Madhūka API Madhuca indica Fl. 1 part
Agni API Plumbago zeylanica Rt. 1 part
Haridrā API Curcuma longa Rz. 1 part
Dāruharidrā API Berberis aristata St 1 part
Harītakī API Terminalia chebula P. 1 part
Bibhītaka API Terminalia belerica P. 1 part
Āmalakī API Emblica officinalis P. 1 part
Raktaśāli (śāli) API Oryza sativa Sd. 1 part
Kaṇā (Pippalī) API Piper longum Fr. 1 part
Drākṣā API Vitis vinifera Dr. Fr. 1 part
Kharjīra API Phoenix sylvestris Fr. 1 part
Tila API Sesamum indicum Sd. 1 part
Yava API Hordeum vulgare Sd. 1 part
Vidārī API Pueraria tuberosa Rt. Tr. 1 part
Gokṣura Bīja (Gokṣura) API Tribulus terrestris Fr. 1 part
Trivṛtā (Trivṛt) API Ipomoea turpethum Rt. 1 part
Śatāvarī API Asparagus racemosus Rt. 1 Part
Sitā API Sugar candy 36 part
Jala Water 12 part

Method of preparation

  • Take all ingredients of pharmacopoeial quality.
  • Wash, clean, dry ingredients numbered 1 to 18 in formulation composition, powder separately and pass through sieve number 85.
  • Add sugar to water in a stainless steel vessel and heat, maintaining the temperature between 800 and 900
  • After the sugar dissolves, filter the hot syrup through muslin cloth.
  • Heat the filtered syrup until it becomes thick syrup of optimum consistency. Stop heating and allow tocool to 500 [1]

Description

  • Brown soft balls; initially bitter followed by slightly sweet and pungent taste and faintly flavoured with Ela.

Storage

  • Store in cool place in tightly closed amber coloured containers, protect from light and moisture.

Therapeutic uses

  • Agnimāndya (Digestive impairment), Chardi (Emesis), Madātyaya (Alcoholism), Madyāpānaja Vikara (Alcholism disorder).

Dose

  • 6 to 12 gm twice a day.

Anupāna

Physico-chemical parameters

Total Ash Not more than 1.47 per cent
Acid insoluble ash Not more than 0.19 per cent
Alcohol-soluble extractive Not less than 74 per cent
Water-soluble extractive Not less than 40.0 per cent
Reducing suga 11 to 16 per cent
Non-reducing sugar 70 to 72 per cent
pH (5 % aqueous solution) 4.3 to 4.6

References

  1. THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-II, VOLUME-II, page no 105.