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The GC MS Study of on Siddha Formulation, Nilavembu Kudineer (Kashayam) | Abstract
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International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS)
ISSN: 2319-5886 Indexed in: ESCI (Thomson Reuters)

Abstract

The GC MS Study of on Siddha Formulation, Nilavembu Kudineer (Kashayam)

Author(s):Nandini MS*, Mudiganti Ram Krishna Rao, K Prabhu, Vijayalakshmi N and Lakshmi Sundaram R

Introduction: This present study is about the GC MS analysis of one important Siddha formulation, Nilavembu Kudineer.

Methods: Nilavembu Kudineer powder was obtained from standard Siddha medical vendor at Chennai, India and was suitably processed for GC MS analysis.

Results: Some important biomolecules such as Z-(13,14-Epoxy)tetradec-11-en-1-ol acetate, piperine, ursodeoxycholic acid, ethyl iso-allocholate, 9,19-cyclolanostan-3-ol, 24,24-epoxymethano, acetate and hexadecanoic acid, 2-(hexadecyloxy)ethyl ester were observed in the GC MS profile which are found to have medicinal roles that are far reaching, which supports this medicine as an effective formulation towards the cure of many inflammatory diseases.

Conclusion: This medicine, due to the presence of medicinally important molecules indicates its effectiveness as a potent medicine for which it is usually prescribed.


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