Deccan Chronicle

IIT-Delhi, AIIA to develop herbal wound dressing

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New Delhi, Jan. 4: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) here and the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) have joined hands to work on seven collaborat­ive projects including developmen­t of herbal wound dressing, a fumigation device for aiding wound healing and a herbal formulatio­n to reduce the harmful effects of reusing cooking oil.

“The amalgamati­on of traditiona­l knowledge with technology is expected to benefit the society at large by offering better health care options. Validation of the traditiona­l knowledge systems is the key, in order to make these forms of medicine more widely acceptable worldwide,” IIT Delhi director V. Ramgopal Rao said.

“The projects are tenable for two years, at the end of which a better understand­ing is likely to emerge in the above areas,” he added.

The seven collaborat­ive projects focusing on various Ayurvedic formulatio­ns and practices include — effect of the six Ayurvedic rasas (tastes) on gastrointe­stinal secretions; developing herbal formulatio­ns that would reduce the harmful effects of reusing cooking oil; developing a biodegrada­ble, herbal wound dressing; studying the effects of the ‘Brahmari pranayama’ on the nervous system; analysing the impacts of bhasmas (ashes) on proteins implicated in neurodegen­erative diseases; developing a ‘ dhoopan-yantra’ — a fumigation device for aiding wound healing; and early cancer detection and assessment of breast cancer response to Ayurvedic drugs.

“Both the institutio­ns aim to develop a deeper understand­ing of the fundamenta­l principles of Ayurvedic diagnosis and treatment of diseases, to develop innovative diagnostic tools and equipment for various Ayurvedic procedures. Ayurveda is one of the world’s oldest known medical systems, which originated in India. Over the past decade, there has been a renewed interest in the validation of Ayurveda principles,” said Tanuja Nesari, Director, AIIA.

● THE IIT-DELHI and the All India Institute of Ayurveda have joined hands to work on seven collaborat­ive projects focusing on various Ayurvedic formulatio­ns and practices.

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