Preliminary Standarization of Murvadi Agada
1 MD Scholar VPSV AVC Kottakkal Malappuram, Kerala
In the Agada Tantra, Gara visha is associated with any substance, synthetic or artificial in origin, that harms the body directly or through its toxic metabolites. Acharya Susrutha mentions different types of poisoning in Garadhishthana. In modern times, people are consciously or unconsciously exposed to different types of poisons, natural or artificial in origin In this case, Mūṛvādi Agada of the Ashtanga Hridaya Uttarasthana Vishapratisheda chapter is recommended in the context of Garavisha. Mūṛvādi Agada is a unique and useful formula specially formulated for Agni Vikaras. REFERENCES: 1.1. Vagbhata. Ashtanga Hridaya (Sarvangasundara, Arunadatha, Hemadri, Ayurvedarasayana, comm, Sanskrit). Varanasi: Chaukamba; Reprint 2019. p. 902.35/57-58 2. Indian Pharmacopoeia. Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 2007;2:10201. 3. Evans WC. Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy. Singapore: Harcourt Brace and Company Asia Pvt. Ltd.; 1997. 4. Harborne.J.B, “Phytochemical Methods: A Guide to Modern Techniques of Plant Analysis.” 2nd Edition, Chapmann and Hall Publishers, London, 1998 5. Ram M, Abdin MZ, Khan MA, Jha P. HPTLC fingerprint analysis: a quality control for authentication of herbal phytochemicals. Inhigh-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) 2011 (pp. 105-116). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. 6. Sulaiman CT, Balachandran I. Chemical profiling of an Indian herbal formula using liquid chromatography coupled with electro spray ionization mass spectrometry. Spectroscopy Letters. 2015 Mar 16;48(3):222-6.
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PV, I. (2025). Preliminary Standarization of Murvadi Agada. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v15i2.12
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