Physico-Chemical Analysis of Pure and Impure Bhallataka

Authors

  • Anuja Nagrare1 , Sonali Wairagade2 , Tanvi Wairagade3 , Praful Patil4

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12601

Keywords:

Impure Bhallataka, Pure Bhallataka, Shodhana, Physico-chemical Analysis.

Abstract

Bhallataka, geeru beeja and marking nut is common Semecarpus anacardium. Washer men used this herb
to mark clothes before washing. This versatile herb is used in ayurvedic system to cure various diseases
by pacifying kapha dosha in human body. Bhallataka is mentioned under Upavisha group in Ayurvedic
classics. All the parts are poisonous mostly seeds are hazardous to human due to its irritant property. By
shodhan sanskara, Bhallataka has most beneficial effects. Fruit of Bhallataka is used either as a single drug
or as an ingredient in many compound formulations of Indian systems of medicine to cure many diseases.
Bhallataka grows throughout India in hot weather. Bhallataka used by externally and internally in both ways.
Ashuddha (impure) Bhallataka containes oil in it which is removed after Shodhana process. It is observed
that Shodhana (purification procedures) of the fruits should be carried out before its internal administration.
There are different Shodhana methods mentioned in Ayurveda. This research paper deals with impact of
Shodhana on Ashuddha (impure) Bhallataka and to compare the physico analytical parameters of Ashuddha
(Impure) Bhallataka and Shuddha (Pure) Bhallataka.

Author Biography

  • Anuja Nagrare1 , Sonali Wairagade2 , Tanvi Wairagade3 , Praful Patil4

    1
    Asso. Professor, Dept. of Agadtantra, Datta Meghe Ayurved College, Wanadongari, Nagpur, 2Professor, Dept. of
    Kayachikitsa, Datta Meghe Ayurved College, Wanadongari, Nagpur, 3
    M.B.B.S. (Third year-Major), HBT Medical
    College & R.N. Cooper Hospital, Mumbai, 4Assistant Professor Dept. of Microbiology Jawaharlal Nehru Medical
    College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Physico-Chemical Analysis of Pure and Impure Bhallataka. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 6374-6380. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12601