Literature review on the efficacy of selected herbal oil from Vaidhyaka Sārasankshēpaya in the management of Dārunaka (dandruff)
1 Temporary Demonstrator, Department of Cikitsa, Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine, Yakkala, Sri Lanka.
2 Senior Lecturer Grade I, Department of Cikitsa, Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine, Yakkala, Sri Lanka.
3 Graduated BAMS (Hons), Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine, Yakkala, Sri Lanka.
Research Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023, 24(02), 116–121.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2023.24.2.0317
Publication history:
Received on 30 June 2023; revised on 08 August 2023; accepted on 10 August 2023
Abstract:
The shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp is known as dandruff. It is a common scalp condition that affects half of the world's population and is related to Dārunaka in Ayurveda. Dandruff is more of a social issue and detracts from aesthetic value because a person with it is more likely to feel self-conscious in social situations. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of particular herbal oil in treating Dārunaka based on the pharmacological characteristics of its constituent parts. The pharmacological characteristics of the components of particular herbal oil were discovered and examined. This investigation showed that Madhura (sweet), Tikta (bitter), Kashāya (astringent), Katu (pungent) Rasa (taste) and Snigdha (slimy), Guru (heavy), Laghu (light) Guna (qualities) are the main possessors of the chosen herbal oil. The distribution of Ushna (hot) and Sheeta (cold) Veerya (potency) is comparable in this particular herbal oil. The percentages of Katu and Madhura Vipāka (last taste) are likewise comparable. According to earlier studies, the ingredients of the chosen herbal oil contain alkaloids, flavonoids, saponin, tannin, phenolic compounds, and carbohydrates. This chemical composition aids in anti-fungal, antibacterial, anti-helminthic, and anti-inflammatory actions, which reduces the symptoms of dandruff. It is evident that the chosen herbal oil can be utilized to treat Dārunaka with Nidāna Parivarjana (preventing causes) as well as after Pathya Apathya (wholesomeness and unwholesomeness).
Keywords:
Dārunaka; Guna; Rasa; Veerya
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