Abstract:
Purpose - The present study was undertaken to explore the spectrum of pharmacological
aspects of a marketed Ayurvedic preparation, Icchabhedi Rasa, by utilising experimental
animals (Swiss albino). Method - The pharmacological action of Icchabhedi Rasa was evaluated using five
previously established animal models. Three aspects of the drug were studied: gastrointestinal
effect/side effect, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect and neuropharmacological
effect/side effect. The experiments were carried out at different doses - 100 mg/kg, 200
mg/kg, and 400 mg/kg of the animal's body weight.
Result At dose 100 mg/kg, Icchabhedi Rasa was found to increase gastrointestinal motility
• in 2nd hour 15 minutes study which is significant (p = 0.046*). At the same dose, it exerted
significant (p = 0.022*) analgesic action in the first phase of formalin induced paw licking
test. In acetic acid induced writhing test at dose 100 mg/kg, writhing response decreased
significantly (p = 0.022*) in the first minute of the five minutes study. In open field test, at
dose 200 mg/kg, Icchabhedi Rasa significantly increased ambulatory activity at two time
intervals - minute 60 (p = 0.0 I 7*) and minute 240 (p = 0.039*). Also, at the same dose, there
was a significant increase in standing up response at two time intervals - minute 30 (p =
0.044*) and minute 240 (p = 0.040*).
Conclusion The results obtained show that Icchabhedi Rasa can increase gastric peristalsis
and may be useful as a purgative. It may also possess some analgesic property. At higher
noses, it may induce anxiogenic effects. However, further investigations must be carried out
o confirm these results and hence establish a complete safety profile for Icchabhedi Rasa.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.