MACROSCOPIC AND PHYSIOCHEMICAL DESCRIPTION OF SARJIKSHAR TAILA
Dr. Ankush Kumar*, Dr. Akanksha, Dr. Poonam Kamal, Prof. Dr. Vijayant Bhardwaj
ABSTRACT
Sarjikshar Taila is a classical Ayurvedic formulation prepared using Sarjikshar, Moolaka, Hingu, Pippali, Shunthi, Shatpushpa, Tila Taila, and Shukta. The present study was undertaken to evaluate its physicochemical, microscopic, and identification characteristics for the purpose of quality validation and standardization. The formulation was prepared under controlled, standardized conditions and subjected to detailed macroscopic and physicochemical analyses. The prepared Sarjikshar Taila was found to exhibit a reddish-yellow colour and a characteristic odour. Important physicochemical parameters, including specific gravity, loss on drying, refractive index, and saponification value, were assessed. A comparatively low acid value indicated minimal chances of oil decomposition and confirmed the stability of the formulation. Clinically, Sarjikshar Taila is widely recommended in Karna Roga due to its Vata-Kapha Shamaka properties. Local application of medicated oil is advantageous as it protects the mucosal barrier, enhances percutaneous absorption, and ensures rapid therapeutic action. The results of this pharmaceutical and analytical evaluation provide preliminary standard parameters for the preparation of Sarjikshar Taila. These findings may serve as a reference standard for future research and quality control of the formulation.
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