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Abstract no :  4-1..4-BK-004
Author(s) :  Saraswathy, A.; Alam, M.M.; Girija Rani, M., Joy, S
Address :   (Drug Standardisation Research Unit (Siddha), CSMDRIA, Arumbakkarm, Madras 600 106, TN, India)
Source :   Journal of Re-search in Ayurveda and Siddha, v. 19(1-2): p. 74-81, 1998
Title :  Abstract no :  4-1..4-BK-004
Author(s) :  Saraswathy, A.; Alam, M.M.; Girija Rani, M., Joy, S
Address :   (Drug Standardisation Research Unit (Siddha), CSMDRIA, Arumbakkarm, Madras 600 106, TN, India)
Source :   Journal of Re-search in Ayurveda and Siddha, v. 19(1-2): p. 74-81, 1998
Title :  STANDARDIZATION OF ITI VALLATI (MELUKU)
Abstract :      Iti Vallati (Meluku) is a Siddha formulation consisting 16 raw drugs). Its physico-chemical parameters and thin layer chromatography were studied. "The alcoholic extract of the drug inhibited the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and cholerae at a concentration of 0.2 mg/ml, and 0.6mg/ml, respectively while Shigella beoydii at a concentration of I mg/ml. Physico-chemical analyses and antibacterial activity can be used to lay down standards for Iti vallati.
Abstract :      Iti Vallati (Meluku) is a Siddha formulation consisting 16 raw drugs). Its physico-chemical parameters and thin layer chromatography were studied. "The alcoholic extract of the drug inhibited the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and cholerae at a concentration of 0.2 mg/ml, and 0.6mg/ml, respectively while Shigella beoydii at a concentration of I mg/ml. Physico-chemical analyses and antibacterial activity can be used to lay down standards for Iti vallati.

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