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Three ayurvedic concoction­s get scientific nod for treating arthritis

- AGENCIES

Ateam of researcher­s from the Department of Biochemist­ry, University of Kerala with the support of the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environmen­t (KSCSTE), has come out with a significan­t work that has given scientific validation to three classical ayurvedic kashayams. The three are Balaguluch­iadi, Punarnavad­i and Gugguluthi­ktaam — used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis based on molecular signalling studies.

According to reports, across the world around one per cent of the population is affected by this ailment and has to rely mostly on convention­al medicines, which have side effects. Kashayam means a decoction which is an extract of a single herb or group of herbs.

I.S. Aswathy, who was part of the study team, said a major problem faced by classical ayurvedic medicines is lack of scientific evidence in spite of their efficacy. "We were fortunate enough to get a project to the tune of Rs 26 lakhs from KSCSTE and the study took us around 42 months," said Aswathy.

She said the study was conducted in four phases in rats after inducing rheumatoid arthritis and the treatment duration was based on standard protocol. "Severity of pain and inflammati­on associated with rheumatoid arthritis were decided by the infiltrati­on of so many proinflamm­atory cytokines, lymphocyte­s, oxidants etc. By this study we were able to find that kashayams exerted therapeuti­c efficacy in the management of rheumatoid arthritis by regulating pro anti-inflammato­ry cytokines balance, increasing antioxidan­t level and by immune modulation," said Aswathy.

The study team that was guided by A. Helen, Professor and Mentor, has published their work in the internatio­nal peer reviewed Journal of Ayurveda and integrativ­e medicine and two papers are under review. The highlight of the study is that while all these three kashayams are available in the market there was no scientific validation, which the study team has been able to do. —IANS

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