Abstract no : 4-1..4-DG-058
Author(s) : Gupta, P.P.; Dubey, S.D.; Mishra, J.K.; Ojha, J.K
Address : (Department of TB, Chest and Allergic Disease, IMS, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP, India)
Source : Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, v. 20(3-4): p. 191-194, 1999
Title : A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON BRIHATI AND KANTAKARI IN SHVASA AND KASA
Abstract : Varies preparations of whole parts of Brihati and Kantakari have been used in Shvasa and Kasa in ancient Ayurvedic literature. Botanically, Brihati is identified as Solarium indicum while Kantakari as Solanum surattense (KANTAKARI). In this study water decoction of Brihati and Kantakari were prepared and studied to evaluate their efficacy in the patients of Shvasa (bronchial asthma) and Kasa (cough). Results of study suggest that the effect of Kantakari decoction was better than Brihati decoction on different clinical parameters like dyspnoea, cough, daily bouts of asthma per week, frequency of asthmatic attacks per week, severity of asthmatic attack in 24 hours and vital capacity in the patients of Shavasa and Kasa.
Author(s) : Gupta, P.P.; Dubey, S.D.; Mishra, J.K.; Ojha, J.K
Address : (Department of TB, Chest and Allergic Disease, IMS, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP, India)
Source : Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, v. 20(3-4): p. 191-194, 1999
Title : A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON BRIHATI AND KANTAKARI IN SHVASA AND KASA
Abstract : Varies preparations of whole parts of Brihati and Kantakari have been used in Shvasa and Kasa in ancient Ayurvedic literature. Botanically, Brihati is identified as Solarium indicum while Kantakari as Solanum surattense (KANTAKARI). In this study water decoction of Brihati and Kantakari were prepared and studied to evaluate their efficacy in the patients of Shvasa (bronchial asthma) and Kasa (cough). Results of study suggest that the effect of Kantakari decoction was better than Brihati decoction on different clinical parameters like dyspnoea, cough, daily bouts of asthma per week, frequency of asthmatic attacks per week, severity of asthmatic attack in 24 hours and vital capacity in the patients of Shavasa and Kasa.
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