Therapeutic Arrays of Jeeraka in Bhaishajya Ratnavali: A Review

S. Shrestha, P. Bedarkar, Achisha Bhagat
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Background: Our ancient seers recognised the value of Aahara Aushadhi (medications in the form of diet) and adopted different cooking methods with addition of condiments to make our daily meal, our daily potion of health. Jeeraka is one of the herbs that has been well amalgamated in the daily food in Indian subcontinent. Though it is used regularly as a spice, its therapeutic benefits are not known to all. Besides, the same Jeeraka can be modified into different dosage forms and treat a number of diseases like Grahani (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), Agnimandya (loss of appetite), Jwara (fever) etc. Out of the countless formulations of Jeeraka, this research aims to see its potentials as mentioned in Bhaishajya Ratnavali. Materials and Methods: The present review has compiled the formulations containing any of the Jeeraka Traya i.e. Krishna Jeeraka, Shveta Jeeraka and Kalaunji from Bhaishajya Ratnavali. Recent researches regarding the pharmaceutical benefits also have been screened. Results and Discussion: Total 242 formulations contained Jeeraka. Out of these, maximum formulations are used in the treatment of Grahani. Conclusion: The present work showed that Jeeraka had been used in different dosage forms in 44 diseases.
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Bhaishajya Ratnavali 中的 Jeeraka 治疗阵列:综述
背景介绍我们的古代先贤认识到 Aahara Aushadhi(以饮食为形式的药物)的价值,并采用不同的烹饪方法和添加调味品来制作我们的日常膳食,即我们的日常健康药水。Jeeraka 是印度次大陆日常食物中常用的草药之一。虽然它经常被用作调味品,但其治疗功效并不为所有人所知。此外,同一种济拉卡还可以制成不同的剂型,治疗多种疾病,如 Grahani(肠易激综合症)、Agnimandya(食欲不振)、Jwara(发烧)等。在 Jeeraka 的无数配方中,本研究旨在了解 Bhaishajya Ratnavali 中提到的 Jeeraka 的潜力。材料与方法:本综述汇编了《Bhaishajya Ratnavali》中含有任何一种济拉迦 Traya(即 Krishna Jeeraka、Shveta Jeeraka 和 Kalaunji)的配方。此外,还筛选了有关药物功效的最新研究。结果与讨论共有 242 种配方含有 Jeeraka。其中,用于治疗 Grahani 的配方最多。结论本研究表明,济拉卡以不同的剂型用于 44 种疾病的治疗。
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