Dayani S1 Mistry I U Skandhan K P*2 Amith S3

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Department of Kaumarabrithya

Post graduate Institute for Ayurveda

Gujarat Ayurved University

Jamnagar 361 008

INDIA

*Department of Physiology

Shree MP Shah Medical College

Jamnagar 361 008

INDIA

Present Address

1Department of Prasuthithanthra Kaumarabrithya

Institute of Indigenous Medicine

University of Colombo

SRI LANKA

2902 VC Valley Apt., Opp. CSEZ, Kakanad

Cochin 683 037

INDIA

3South East Alabama Medical centre

1108 Ross Clark Circle

Dothan AL36301

 

USA

Abstract

 Atibala [Abutilon indicum] is widely used as a drug in many diseases. However neither the dose nor the duration of treatment are authenticated. Considering vrumhana effect of atibala, we propose an experimental study employing albino rats for attaining the dosage and duration of treatment. Once dosage and duration of treatment is known it could be useful in the treatment of other ailments also.

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