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Abstract

A REVIEW OF APARMRGA (ACHYRANTHES ASPERA L.): AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVES, MEDICINAL USES, AND CORRELATION WITH MODERN SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE

Dr. Ravinder Kaur*, Dr. Chandan Singh, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Purvia

ABSTRACT

Aparmrga (Latin: Achyranthes aspera L.), commonly known as Rough Chaff Tree or Prickly Chaff Flower, is a highly significant medicinal plant in the Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia, belonging to the Apamarga Tanduliya group. Revered for its wide-ranging therapeutic applications, it is categorized as having Katu (pungent) and Tikta (bitter) Rasa, Laghu (light) and Ruksha (dry) Guna, Ushna Virya (hot potency), and Katu Vipaka (pungent metabolic transformation). Traditionally, it has been used to manage diverse conditions, including Vata-Kapha disorders, respiratory ailments, renal calculi, hemorrhoids, wound healing, and obstetric complications. This systematic review aims to consolidate the classical Ayurvedic descriptions of Aparmrga with contemporary phytochemical and pharmacological research. Modern scientific investigations have identified a rich profile of bioactive compounds, including triterpenoid saponins (e.g., asperasaponins), alkaloids (achyranthine), flavonoids, and long-chain alcohols. Pharmacological studies validate many of its traditional claims, demonstrating potent anti-inflammatory, analgesic, diuretic, nephroprotective, hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and wound-healing properties. The anti-arthritic and bronchodilatory effects align with its classical use in Vata and Kapha conditions, while its diuretic and lithontriptic actions support its use in urinary calculus. This review highlights strong concordance between the ethnomedicinal wisdom of Ayurveda and empirical scientific evidence, positioning Aparmrga as a promising candidate for further development of evidence-based phytomedicines. However, gaps in clinical trial data and precise mechanistic pathways warrant more rigorous translational research.

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