In vivo studies of the angiogenic potential of Mandur Bhasma
Keywords:
angiogenic potential, CAM model, chick embryo, Mandur BhasmaAbstract
Background: Mandur Bhasma is a herbo-mineral compound. It is prepared by Putapaka method. It is described as Raktasanjanan. In the current study, Mandur Bhasma was prepared with a standardized method w.s.r to Rasatarangini and an experimental study was done to observe the Angiogenic property of Mandur Bhasma. The current study will analyze angiogenic potential of Mandur Bhasma using chick CAM model. This research is intended to study the possible role of Mandur Bhasma on angiogenesis and establishing properties of Mandur Bhasma as an angiogenic by newer means. The experimental study inside the egg shell will be carried out on a membrane known as “chorioallantoic membrane”. Objectives:To Prepare Mandur Bhasma, Physicochemical and Analytical study of Mandur Bhasma, To verify the angiogenic potential of Mandur bhasma using the chicken, horioallantoic membrane (CAM) model, To compare Angeogenic potential of Mandur bhasma with standard drug progesterone. Methodology: Relevant classical literature regarding Mandur will be reviewed and the data will be collected. Mandur Shodhan with Gomutra and Mandur Maran with Triphala decoction will be done. Analytical Study like Organoleptic Test for Rasa, Gandha, Varna, Sparsha, Physicochemical Tests and other analytical test like ICP-AES /ICPMS, XRD structure of Bhasma, EDAX-NANO Particle Size will be done.
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