Author(s):
Swapnil P Borse, Angad Shripat, Sonal Sharma, Neeta Shrivastava, Manish Nivsarkar
Email(s):
manishnivsarkar@gmail.com , perd@perdcentre.com
Address:
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, B. V. Patel Pharmaceutical Education and Research Development (PEPD Centre, Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380054, India
Registered Ph.D Scholar (External) at Institute of Pharmacy, NIRMA Univernity, Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway, Ge Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382481, India
Aarogya Ayurvedic Clinic, Solapur, 413006, Maharashtra, India
Department of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, B. V. Patel Pharmaceutical Education and Research Developmest (PERD) Centre, Thaltej. Ahmedahad, Gujarat, 380054, India.
Published In:
Volume - 29,
Issue - 1,
Year - 2016
Cite this article:
Borse, Shripat, Sharma, Shrivastava and Nivsarkar (2016). Ayurnization of Non Ayurvedic Substance and Modernization of Ayurvedic Research with Special Reference to Insulin Plant. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.76.
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Ayurnization of
Non Ayurvedic Substance and Modernization of Ayurvedic Research with Special
Reference to Insulin Plant
Swapnil P Borse, Angad Shripat,
Sonal Sharma, Neeta Shrivastava and Manish Nivsarkar
Department of Pharmacology and
Toxicology, B. V. Patel Pharmaceutical Education and Research Development (PEPD
Centre, Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380054, India
Registered Ph.D Scholar
(External) at Institute of Pharmacy, NIRMA Univernity, Sarkhej-Gandhinagar
Highway, Ge Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382481, India
Aarogya Ayurvedic Clinic,
Solapur, 413006, Maharashtra, India
Department of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, B. V. Patel Pharmaceutical Education and Research Developmest
(PERD) Centre, Thaltej. Ahmedahad, Gujarat, 380054, India
Corresponding author email: manishnivsarkar@gmail.com
perd@perdcentre.com
[Received
31 December 2015; accepted 14 January 2016]
Abstract: Ayurveda is
one of the most ancient complementary alternative systems of medicine.
Ayurvedic materia medica has been developed based on its basic principles and
evaluation criteria to give/predict fate and detailed medicinal properties of
the substance under evaluation. For instance, Rasa, Guna, (-Organoleptic and
physiochemical properties) used to predict Vipaka and Virya; which are useful
to understand the probable metabolic path and its pharmacological actions along
with possible adverse drug interactions and/or side effects. There is very
little research has been done for advancement of Ayurvedic materia medica.
Considering the same, we have evaluated insulin plant (Costus pictus,
Costaceae) a newly introduced plant in India from south and central America,
hence new to Ayurveda as well. This plant possesses potent antidiabetic action
and used to treat renal calculi. Here, we have evaluated this plant according
to Ayurvedic principles and evaluation criteria (Ayurnization of non Ayurvedic
substance) for its detailed Rasa, Guna, Vipaka and Virva Ayurvedic
pharmacological profile matches with evidence based pharmacological proofs for
insulin plant. Based on this data we have also predicted probable
phytoconstituents in the plant, and evaluated them with the help of HPTLC
and/or HPLC (modemization of Ayurvedic research). This novel apPproach holds
potential to save the time to screen the phytoconstituents and pharmacological
actions as well, in turn this approach gives novel way for drug discovery of
natural product.
Keyword:st Costas
pictus, Ayurveda, Ayurnization of non Ayurvedic substance, Phytoconstituents
screening