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This volume is third publication in this series, wherein the pharmacopoeial standards of multiple ingredient formulations have been scientifically described. The standards have been consciously kept modest so that the implementation by the manufacturing companies becomes easily acceptable in order to maintain quality control and batch to batch uniformity. However, the efforts of the manufacturer should be to maintain higher standards of quality than ...
This Atlas contains Thin Layer Chromatographic (TLC) finger print profile of each of the eighty single Ayurvedic drug included in the first volume of Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India (Part-I). Of the many chromatographic methods presently available, TLC has become widely adopted for the rapid and positive analysis of plant drugs. The special advantages of TLC are its sensitivity, speed and versatility. Sensitivity allows for separation of less than microprogramme ...
The first second part of the Ayurvedic formulary of India comprising of 444 and 191 formulations respectively cover more than 351 single drugs of plant origin. This is part of nearly 500 priority single drugs of plant origin to come with in the ambit of the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India. The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India, Part-I, Vol-I, Vol. II, Vol. III, Vol. IV and V Comprises 80, 78, 100, 68 and 72 monographs of Ayurvedic single drugs of plant origin ...
The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India is the legal document of standards for the quality of drugs, substances and preparations included therein (under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940). This 3rd Volume consists of 100 monographs of single drugs of plant origin. Pharmacognostical, chemical and ayurvedic, standards of the parts of the plants used in Ayurveda are described in detail in each monograph. One monograph is exclusively devoted to the one part of the ...
The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India is a legal document of standards for the quality of Ayurvedic drugs and substances included therein (under the Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940). The first volume contains 80 monographs dealing with Pharmacognostical, Chemical and Ayurvedic standards of the plant drugs used in Ayurveda. Each monograph describes macroscopic, microscopic characters along with the permissible limit of foreign matter. Chemical standards of identity, ...
The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India is a legal document of standards for the quality of Ayurvedic drugs and substances included therein (under Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940). This fourth volume, consists of 68 monographs on single drugs of plant origin. Pharmacognostical, chemical and Ayurvedic standards of the parts of the plants used in Ayurveda are described in detail in each monograph. Each monograph describes macroscopic, microscopic characters along with ...
The Census of India has in its repertoire an impressive collection of monographs that capture different facets of India and its people-demographic, economic, social and cultural. The present publication is an addition to this treasure trove. This is the first in a series of publications that aims to list the temples in each District of Tamil Nadu. This survey has listed 3818 temples in the District of Kancheepuram. The greatest strength of the publication is ...
The monograph on Temples of Kerala which was published earlier covered the general aspects on Temples of Kerala like history of temples over the last two thousand years, mode of worship, architectural features, iconography of idols, deva-prasnam, temple rites, priesthood, temple customs, offerings, temple administration, ritualistic and performing arts, carvings and paintings etc. This volume, the fourth in the series of district monographs, is an addendum to the ...
The latest edition of the Indian Pharmacopoeia was published in 1996. It was updated by additions and amendments introduced through addendum 2000. Under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, the Indian Pharmacopoeia is the legally recognised book of standards for the quality of drug substances and their preparations included therein. In view of the rapid developments is pharmaceutical sciences and technology, it became necessary to make further changes in the ...
The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India is a legal document of standards for the quality of Ayurvedic drugs and substances included therein (Under Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940). This fifth volume, consists of 92 monographs on single drugs of plant origin. Pharma-cognostical, chemical and Ayurvedic standards of the parts of the plants used in Ayurveda are described in detail in each monograph. Each monograph describes macroscopic, microscopic characters along with ...
The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India is a legal document of standards for the quality of Ayurvedic drugs and substances included therein (under the Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940). The first volume contains 80 monographs dealing with Pharmacognostical, Chemical and Ayurvedic standards of the plant drugs used in Ayurveda.
Each monograph describes macroscopic, microscopic characters along with the permissible limit of foreign matter. Chemical standards of ...
Preface. Introduction. 1. Notices: i. Legal notices. ii. General notices. 2. Compound formulations: i. Huboob-wa-aqras. ii. Majoon (Jawarishat, Itrifalat, Laooq and Tiryaqat). iii. Baroodat (Kohal, Shiyaf). iv. Kushtajat. v. Roghaniyat. vi. Zimadat-wa-Marham. vii. Ayarijat-wa-Safoofat. 3. List of single drugs: i. Unani drugs of plants origin. ii. Drugs of animal origin. iii. Drugs of mineral origin. Appendices: i. Classical weights and measures and their metric ...
This is the latest book by the author of "The Spirit of Homeopathy" and "The System of Homeopathy". The earlier books proved to be milestones in Homeopathy introducing the ideas of delusions, Miasms and kingdoms. In this book Dr. Sankaran provides a framework of how the plant kingdom can be classified and understood. He traces the common sensation of each family and shows how this sensation can be seen in the remedies in that family. The ...
The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India, Pt. II (Formulations) Vol. II is a legal document of standards for the quality of Ayurvedic formulations included therein (Under the Drug and Cosmetic Act, 1940). This volume comprises 51 monographs on compound formulations. Each monograph contains the definition, formulation composition, indicating the official Ayurvedic name of the ingredient, equivalent scientific name, part/form used, and their proportion in the ...