Effect of Shodhana & marana process on toxicity of metal (Vanga) (Tin)

*Vd.Bhawar V.S.1 Vd.Bhambare R.R.2 Vd. Jadhav N.C.3 Vd.Jagtap P.S.4

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*1.M.D.[ Agadtantra] , Asst. professor and H.O.D. Agadtantra Dept, Gune Ayurved College A. nagar. Maharashtra, IndiaE-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Contact no-

2.M.D.[ Samhita] ,Asst. professor, Samhita Dept. Gune Ayurved College A. nagar.Maharashtra, India.

3.M.D.[ Chkiitsa] ,Asst. professor, Kayachikitsa Dept. Gune Ayurved College A. nagar. Maharashtra, India. M.D.[Sree-rog] ,Asst. professor, Stree-rog Dept. Gune Ayurved College A. nagar. Maharashtra, India.

4. .M.D.[ Stri-roga] ,Asst. professor, Stri-rog Dept. Gune Ayurved College A. nagar.Maharashtra, India.

Abstract

There are certain things which are harmful for human being.  Metallic Poisons are one of them. In many Ayurvedic prerarations Vanga is widely used.But it is used after sodhana & marana process.As the Tin-toxicity affects the human life, it is necessary to test these old concepts against the current development and available parameters. Also it is important to test it’s safety and must be ensured if it is to be used in human being or not.

 

 Acute Toxicity study of vanga is carried out by means of LD50 studies.  LD50 study of three samples was carried out in IDRAL (Pune).  Changes in toxicity of Vanga are observed in 3 stages.

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  2  SharangdharSamhita-Dr. Bramhanand Tripathi, ChoukhambaAcademy, Revised edition 2001.       3.  Ref. from Wikipedia commons.

4. Modis MedicalJurisprudenceand Toxicology.

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