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A critical analysis of the mode of action of Avipathi gutika and Avipattikar churna on the basis of their formulation and administration

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Publisher : Jignasa

Source : Jignasa, Banglore (2018)

Keywords : Avipattikar churna, Gastric acid, Peptic ulcer, Pyloric ligation, Ranitidine, Rats.

Campus : Amritapuri

School : School of Ayurveda

Department : Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana

Year : 2018

Abstract : Background: Avipattikar churna, a poly-herbal formulation, is one of the popular ayurvedic formulations which is used for peptic ulcer diseases but the scientific documentation with regards to its effect for the indication is lacking. Aims: This study was carried out to evaluate the anti-secretory and the anti-ulcerogenic activities of the churna and to compare its activity with that of ranitidine in a pyloric ligated model of rats. Material and methods: Four groups of rats with 6 animals in each served as the ulcer controls, churna low dose (500 mg/kg), churna high dose (750mg/kg) and ranitidine (25mg/kg). The control group rats received only vehicle (2% (v/v) gum acacia), while the rats of the other groups received the respective dose of the churna or ranitidine which was suspended in the vehicle. The treatments were given twice a day, orally, for two days. After 1 hour of the last dose, pyloric ligations were performed and the rats were sacrificed for evaluation after four hours of the ligations. The gastric contents were collected and its volume, pH and acidity were measured. The numbers of ulcers and their lengths were measured which were used to calculate the gastric irritancy index and the curative ratio. The histological examinations of the gastric tissues were also performed. Results: The churna, in both doses, significantly decreased the volumes of the gastric contents, the ulcer score, the length of the ulcer, the gastric irritancy index and pH increased as compared to those in the control group. The effects of the churna were comparable to that of ranitidine. The histopathological evaluation of the gastric tissue also supported the results. Conclusion: Avipattikar churna has anti-secretory and anti-ulcerogenic effects which are comparable to those of ranitidine in peptic ulcer diseases.

Cite this Research Publication : Prajeeshnath E. N., “A critical analysis of the mode of action of Avipathi gutika and Avipattikar churna on the basis of their formulation and administration”, in Jignasa, Banglore, 2018.

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