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International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy


ISSN Online:2229-3566

ISSN Print: 2277-4343

Article: EXPLORING THE HAEMOSTATIC POTENTIAL OF PANCHAVALKALA KASHAYA AND PANCHAVALKALA AQUEOUS EXTRACT: AN IN VITRO STUDY

Article Category: Original Research articles

DOI: 10.7897/2277-4343.15243

Pages: 76-79

Author: Aiswarya Rose *, Sreejith Satheesan

Abstract: Acharya Susrutha under the context of Rakthasthambhanopaya (methods of haemostasis) has explained about the different methods to attain Rakthasthambhana or haemostasis. which include Skandana (clotting of blood), Santhana (uniting), Pachana (ripening or digestive measures) and Dahana (thermal cauterisation). Acharya Susrutha while explaining about agantuja vrana chikitsa (treatment of wound) has explained that ‘Pittavat sheeta kriya’ should be done prior to santhana to mitigate the ‘Kshatoshmana’. So, from this it is evident the primary method of management should be done with sheeta (cold) followed by Kashaya rasa dravya (astringent taste drugs) for Santhana. Panchavalkala is a group drug with sheeta veerya (cold potency) and Kashaya rasa (astringent taste) mentioned in Dalhana commentary for Skandana. This study investigates the haemostatic effect of Panchavalkala Kashaya and Panchavalkala aqueous extract by in vitro method. Preliminary phytochemical screening of both trial drugs was done. A total of 10 samples of healthy human platelet poor plasma were mixed in trial drugs, Prothrombin and Activated Partial Thromboplastin time were determined. Data was analysed using Kruskal Wallis test. Phytochemical analysis confirmed that the Panchavalkala kashaya contain alkaloids, tannins, glycosides and saponins. Panchavalkala aqueous extract sample consist of flavonoids, alkaloids, glycosides, tannins and saponins. LCMS Q-TOF analysis shows the presence of compounds Gallic acid, Epicatechin, Leucocynidin and Procyanidin B1. And the HPLC study confirmed that Gallic acid is an active phytoconstituent present in the Panchavalkala aqueous extract. In the present study the trial group Panchavalkala aqueous extract showed more desirable haemostatic effect than Panchavalkala Kashaya on comparison.




Keyword: Haemostatic, Panchavalkala Kashaya, Panchavalkala aqueous extract, Rakthasthambhana.