2008
DOI: 10.4103/0250-474x.40329
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Validation of different methods of preparation of <i> Adhatoda vasica</i> leaf juice by quantification of total alkaloids and vasicine

Abstract: Leaf of Adhatoda vasica (Vasaka) is an important drug of Ayurveda, prescribed as an expectorant. Quinazoline alkaloids present in the leaves are established as active principles. In Ayurveda, its leaf juice (Vasa swarasa) is incorporated in many formulations. Classical method for extracting the juice (swarasa) from the leaf is an elaborate process, which involves subjecting a bolus of crushed fresh leaf to heat followed by squeezing out the juice. Commercially, to prepare the juice of Vasaka, manufacturers hav… Show more

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“…Borneol is a natural insect repellent (37). It has been shown that vasicinone has an anti-anaphylactic action (38). Thymol can be used as a disinfectant (39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borneol is a natural insect repellent (37). It has been shown that vasicinone has an anti-anaphylactic action (38). Thymol can be used as a disinfectant (39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vasicine is an originally isolated alkali of leaves of Adhatoda vasica , indicated for Ayurveda as expectorant 35 . Also the leaves of Sida cordifolia L. (Malvaceae), popularly known in Brazil as mauve-white, they contain vasicine.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different analytical methods are available and reported, such as HPTLC for estimation of vasicine extracted from leaves in different seasons. (Narayana et al, 1995, Soni et al, 2008, Das et al, 2005.…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%