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Research
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LIPPU OIL / OINTMENT |
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| Studies and evaluation done on Lippu Oil/Ointment presented here are proprietary formulation of Dr. JRK’s Siddha Research and Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd |
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The therapeutic properties of Pongamia are very well
recorded in the texts of traditional Indian medicines,
Siddha and Ayurveda. Extracts of various parts of the
plant and in various preparation (oil / alcohol / water)
are scientifically evaluated and documented. The following
are some of the documented properties of Pongamia that
augment the therapeutic value of Lippu. |
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Seeds are used for external application in skin diseases.
Oil from the seeds is used in Leucoderma, cutaneous
affections, and leprous sores. |
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Seed oil is documented to yield a number of fatty acids,
oleic and linoleic acids being the major constituents
besides Beta sitosterol. |
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Other extracts have indicated the presence of glabrin,
glabrachalone and compounds like karanjin, pungapin |
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The oil has shown anti-bacterial activity against Mic.
Pyogenes, aureus, Mic. Pyogenes var., Esch. Coli being
most active against Sal. Paratyphis. The oil has also
shown mild anti-fungal activity against keratinophillic
fungi. |
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Karanj oil was evaluated for its efficacy against sarcoptic
mange ( a disease caused by mites) in goats, in comparison
with sulphur ointment, benzyl benzoate etc. Local application
of oil was found to be more effective than other preparations.
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Seeds contain a bitter (in taste and smell) pale, fatty
sherry colored oil known as Pongamia oil. Bark contains
a bitter alkaloid, resin, mucilage, sugar but no tannin.
Leaves also contain a bitter substance. |
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Prof. D. B. Limaye of Poona has isolated "Karanjin"
a crystalline constituent of the oil. The new compound
S8H12O4 has been shown to the methyl ether of Karanjol
( C7H10O4) which possesses tinctorial properties. |
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Expressed oil has antiseptic and stimulant healing properties.
Seeds, root, leaves and oil are anti-parasitic. They
destroy both vegetable and animal parasites in skin
diseases. Bark is astringent. |
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Research
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DOLO WHITE |
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| Studies and evaluation done on Dolo White presented here are proprietary formulation of Dr. JRK’s Siddha Research and Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd |
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Aloe
Vera contains a new anti-inflammatory agent
identified as C-Glucosyl Chromone viz. 8 - (C-beta-D
(2-0-(E)-cinnamoyl) glucopyranosyl-2- -2- hydroxypropyl
-7 methoxy - 5- methyl chromone. |
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C-Glucosyl Chromone exhibited topical anti-inflammatory
activity equivalent to 200 micrograms/ear of hydrocortisone,
with no reduction in thymus weight for any of the doses
tested, while 200 micog/ ear of hydrocortisone, resulted
in 50% reduction in thymus weight. |
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C-Glucosyl chromone showed significant anti-inflammatory
activity in acute inflammatory model. An increase in
Lysyl oxidase activity and mucopolysaccharide content
were also seen. The drug with this ingredient therefore
could increase tensile strength by increasing cross-linking
in collagen and interactions with ground substance. |
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Active ingredients, Anthroquinone and Anthralic acid,
isolated from Aloe Vera plant restrict the biosynthetic
function of BRADYKININ, a substance causing pain and
/ or inflammation. Administered topically it
helps alleviate inflammation |
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Gugglu, Aloe Vera juice and oil of Sesamum indicum form
an important ingredient of Vasavennai, a preparation
in the traditional therapy / art VARMA KALAI.
Varma therapy has preparations to bring back lost sensations
in nerves and muscles |
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