Pharmacology of Ayurveda Medhya dravya
Presenter : Praerna H. Bhargav Chair Person : Dr. Kishore R K Research Associate Assistant Professor of Ayurveda DST – SATYAM Project, NIMHANS Dept. Of Integrative Medicine, NIMHANS
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Pharmacology or Dravyaguna
Pharmacology meaning science dealing with
drug and its composition, properties,
interactions, toxicology, therapy, and medical
applications and antipathogenic capabilities.
Dravyaguna : the science dealing with
properties and actions of drugs.
It comprises of two words – ‘Dravya’ & ‘Guna’
Basics of Ayurvedic Pharmacology
Dravya (substance)
Rasa (taste)
Guna (Property)
Virya (Potency/Power)
Vipak (Biotransformation)
Prabhav (Specific potency/Power)
Karma (Action)
Rasa Panchaka
Panchabhautic concept
samaNym! v&iÏkar[m! ùashetuivRze;í
(Ca.Su.1/44)
Similar dravya-guna-karma increases similar dravya-guna-karma and dosha-dhatu-mala. Whereas dissimilar dravya-guna-karma bring about decrease.
Saamaanya Vishesha concept
• Dravya (Aushadhi/Drug) : the substratum of
properties and actions
yÇaiïta> kmRgu[a> kar[< smvaiy yt! tÎ+Vy<
(Ca.Su.1/51)
Two types :
1. Chetana
2. Achetana
Two broad propositions • There is no substance which can not be used as
drug. • All drugs are composed of five bhutas.
Dravya
S.no Mahabhuta dominance
Properties Actions
1. Earth Heavy, Rough, Hard, Dull, Stable, Clear, Dense, Bulky, Smell dominant
Nourishment, Compactness, Heaviness, Stability
2. Water Liquid, Unctuous, Cold, Dull, Soft, Slimy, Taste dominant
Slimyness, Unctuousness, Compactness, Moistness, Softness, Happiness
3. Fire Hot, Sharp, Fine, Light, Rough, Clear, Visual dominant
Burning, Digestion, Increases lustre, Light complexion
4. Air Light, Cold, Dry, Rough, Clear, Fine, Touch dominant
Dryness, Lightness, Movement, Clarity
5. Space Soft, Light, Fine, Smooth, Sound dominant
Softness, Porosity, Lightness
Properties and actions of dravya based on Panchamahabhuta concept
rSyte AaSva*te rsnay> rseiNÔyen #it rs
One residing in the substance that can be tasted through tongue or rasendriya is called rasa. It is of six types: 1. Sweet (Madhura) 2. Sour (Amla) 3. Salty (Lavana) 4. Pungent (Katu) 5. Bitter (Tikta) 6. Astringent (Kashaaya)
Rasa
Rasa Types
Rasa Effect on dosha
Dosha Rasa
Good Better Best
↑ Kapha ↓ Vata
Lavana Amla Madhura
↑ Vata ↓ Kapha
Katu Tikta Kashaaya
↑ Pitta Katu Lavana Amla
↓ Pitta
Tikta Madhura Kashaaya
Rasa Qualities Actions Harm if consumed in excess
Madhura Heavy, Cold, Unctuous
Nourishes tissues and body, Promotes Immunity, Connecting property, Brings stability and happiness, Increases weight
Obesity, Laziness, Hypersomnia, Heaviness, Weak digestive fire, Constipation, Kapha related disorders
Amla Light, Hot, Unctuous
Stimulates digestive fire, Produces energy and strength, Increases peristaltic movement, Regulates heart function
Vitiates pitta and kapha dosha and rakta dhatu, Excessive thirst, Looseness of body, Inflammation
Lavana Heavy, Unctuous, Hot
Stimulate appetite, Promote digestive power, Moistens the body, Open blockages, Stimulate glands and promote blood circulation.
Vitiates pitta and kapha dosha and increases rakta dhatu, Excessive thirst, Depletion of muscle tissue, Harmful for teeth, skin, hair, senses
Rasa
Rasa Qualities Actions Harm if consumed in excess
Katu Light, Dry, Hot
Stimulate the sense organs, promote appetite, purifies the blood, Increases nasal and lacrimal secretion, Opens blockages
Infertility, Vertigo, Loss of strength, Thirst, Vertigo, Burning sensation, Tremors, pain, Vata and pitta related disorders
Tikta Dry, Cold, Light
Promotes appetite and digestion, Weight, mucus secretions and perspiration decreases, Counteract toxins, Kill worms, purify milk, Strengthens skin muscles.
Destroys all the tissues, Loss of strength, Emaciation, Loss of happiness, Vertigo, Dryness of the face, Vata related disorders
Kashaaya Dry, Cold, Heavy
Promote healing of injuries, Suppresses stool and urine, Constrict the capillaries, Dries up the excess mucus
Dryness of mouth, Heaviness over heart, Obstruction of channels, Difficulty in speech, Infertility, Emaciation, Thirst, Stiffness and Spasms, Vata related disorders
Rasa
• Guna (quality or property) : that which is inherently
existent in substance and is non-inherent cause of its
effect.
sMvayI tu iníeò> kar[ gu[> (Ca.Su.1/51)
Forty one in number and are classified into three groups -
vaisheshika, saamaanya, atma.
1. Vaisheshika/Physical – 5
2. Saamaanya – two types
1. Gurvaadi/Somatic – 20
2. Paraadi/Applicative - 10
3. Atma/Psychic – 6
Guna
S.no
Physical gunas
Pychic gunas
Applicative gunas
1. Shabda (sound) Ichcha (desire) Paratva : Wholesomeness
2. Sparsha (touch) Dvesha (aversion) Aparatva : Unwholesomeness
3. Rupa (vision) Sukha (pleasure) Yukti :rational and effective combination of multiple factors
4. Rasa (taste) Duhkha (pain) Sankhya : accurate marking
5. Gandha (smell) Prayatna (will) Samyoga : non-eternal combination of two or more factors
6. Buddhi (determinative intellect)
Vibhaga :viyoga (disjunction), vibhakti (excision) and bhagasho graham (division)
7. Prithaktva : separateness or difference in terms of place, time, class and individuals
8. Parimana : estimation in terms of measurement
9. Samskara :processing for refinement
10. Abhyasa : practice
S.no Property Pairs of opposites
1. Weight Guru (Heavy) Laghu (Light)
2. Temperature Sheeta (Cold) Ushna (Hot)
3. Intensity Manda (Dull) Teekshna (Sharp)
4. Emmoliency Snigdha (Oily) Ruksha (Dry)
5. Texture Slakshana (Smooth) Khara (Rough)
6. Viscosity Drava (Liquid) Saandra (Dense)
7. Rigidity Kathina (Hard) Mridu (Soft)
8. Fluidity Sthira (Static) Sara (Mobile)
9. Action Sthula (Gross) Sukshma (Minute)
10. Adhesion Pichila (Slimy) Vishada (Non-slimy)
Somatic Gunas
Virya
Nature: Shakti (power or potency) Purpose: Instrument of action Represented by: active fraction of drug which is the concentrated essence of the five bhutas (comprising) the substance. Virya is power which is in the form of the concentrated essence of five bhutas which is instrumental in the action caused by dravya. Two types:
1. Ushna (Hot) 2. Sheeta (Cold)
Virya
Virya Mahabhuta
Effect on dosha
General effect
Sheeta Earth, Water Pitta ↓ Vata ↑
Kapha ↑
Pleasurable, Stabilizing, Cleansing,
Heavy
Ushna Fire
Kapha ↓ Vata ↓ Pitta ↑
Burning, Fainting, Sweating, Digestion,
Emesis, Purgation
Vipaaka is final transformed state of drugs after digestion. According to taste and effect on doshas, it is of three types: 1. Madhura 2. Amla 3. Katu
According to properties, it is of two types: 1. Guru ≈ Madhura 2. Laghu ≈ Katu, Amla
Vipaaka is inferred from actions, so knowledge of action is essential to know vipaaka of the substance
Vipaaka
How to infer Vipaaka?
Vipaaka Madhura
Amla
Katu
Effect on dosha
↑ Kapha ↑ Pitta ↑ Vata
Excretion ↑
↑
↓
Effect on semen
↑
↓
↓
rs vIyR ivpakana< samaNy< yÇ lúyte
ivze;> kmR[am! cEv àÉavStSy s Sm&t> (Ca.Su.26/67)
The specific action in spite of similarity in rasa, guna, virya, vipaaka is caused by prabhava. So, this is unique to that substance. E.g. Chitraka and Danti Rasa – Katu Vipaaka – Katu Virya – Ushna But Danti is purgative and not Chitraka
Prabhaava
Karma is that which is the cause of conjunction and disjunction, is located in dravya and does not require any other factor as its cause.
s<yaege c ivÉage c kar[< ÔVymaiïtm!
ktRVySy i³ya kmR kmR naNydpe]te (Ca.Su.1/52)
Location: Dravya Characteristic : Activity/movement Purpose: cause of conjunction and disjunction
Karma
When rasa, guna, virya, vipaaka are of equal strength rasa is subdued by vipaka, both by virya and all by
prabhava
Principles affecting drug action
Rasa Virya
Vipaaka
Madhura Shita Madhura
Amla Ushna Amla
Lavana Ushna Madhura
Katu Ushna Katu
Tikta Shita Katu
Kashaaya Shita Katu
Some examples
Action due to Rasa
Action due to Vipaaka
Action due to Prabhaava
Milk – Madhura rasa & Vipaka, Sheeta Virya
↓
↑Kapha ↓Vata Pitta
Honey – Madhura rasa, Sheeta Virya, Katu
Vipaaka, Ruksha Guna ↓
↑Vata ↓Kapha
Milk & ghee – both having Madhura rasa & Vipaaka, Sheeta Virya
Ghee is appetizer whereas milk is not
Alcohol – Amla rasa, Ushna Virya
↓
↑Kapha Pitta ↓Vata
Oil – Ushna Virya, Katu Vipaaka
↓ Obstruction of Excretion
Danti & Chitraka – both having Katu rasa &
Vipaaka, Ushna Virya Danti is purgative
whereas Chitraka is not
Chilli – Katu rasa & Vipaka, Ushna Virya
↓
↑Vata Pitta ↓Kapha
Gems, Madanphala (Emetic nut) having
emetic effect
Medhya Rasayana
‘Medha’ means intellect and/or retention ‘Rasayana‟ means therapeutic procedure or preparation that on regular practice will boost nourishment, health, memory, intellect, immunity and hence longevity. Medhya Rasayanas are group of medicinal plants with multi-fold benefits, specifically to improve memory and intellect by Prabhava (specific action). They improve all the three faculties of mind: a) Dhi (Intellect/Acquisition power) b) Dhriti (Retention power) c) Smriti (Memory/Recalling power)
Medhya Rasayana
Medhya Rasayana is a group of 4 medicinal plants that can be used singly or in combinations. (Ca.Chi.1/3:30-31)
1. Mandukaparni – Centella asiatica – Indian pennywort 2. Yasthimadhu – Glycirrhiza glabra - Liquorice 3. Guduchi – Tinospora cordifolia - Guduchi 4. Shankhpushpi – Convolvulur pleuricaulis – Morning
glory Other medhya dravya mentioned in classical texts are: • Brahmi – Bacopa monniera • Jyotishmati – Celastrus penniculata • Kushmaanda – Benincasa hispida • Vachaa – Acorus calamus • Jataamaansi – Nardostachys jatamansi • Ashwagandhaa – Withania somnifera
Medhya Rasayana
1. Shita Virya and Madhura Vipaka- promotes kapha and enhances “Dharana Karma” (i.e., retention of cognition) e.g., Yastimadhu, Bramhi, Sankhpushpi etc.
2. Ushna Virya and Tikta Rasa- it promotes pitta and enhances Grahana and Smarana (i.e., grasping power and Memory) e.g., Guduchi, Vacha, Jyotishmati etc.
Medhya drugs act at different levels - a) at level of Rasa b) by stimulating and improving the function of Agni c) By improving circulation of Rasa by opening and
cleaning the micro channel and thus improving Medhya function. (Singh AK, et.al. 2014)
Formulation & Action
S. no
Drug Action
Reference
1. Mandukaparni
act on behaviour besides being neuroprotective, brain growth promoter, inhibits the memory impairment
induced by scopolamine through the inhibition of AChE.
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2. Guduchi possess learning and memory enhancing, antioxidant, and anti-stress action, enhances the cognition in normal and cognition deficits animals in behavioural test. It is useful for treatment of bhrama (Vertigo), in improving behavior
disorders, mental deficit and IQ levels
3. Yashtimadhu
increases the circulation into the CNS system, improves learning and memory on scopolamine induced dementia.
3. Shankhapushpi
Anxiolytic and memory enhancing, mood elevating, retard brain aging
4. Brahmi Memory enhancement, cognitive function, Reduce amyloid levels in PSAPP mice, effect on cholinergic
system, prevent aluminium neurotoxicity i.e., protect brain from oxidative damage resulting from aluminium
toxicity.
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Research evidence
Title of study & Journal, Year
Authors n Intervention Result Conclusion
Effects of Medhya Rasayana and Yogic practices in improvement of short-term memory among school-going children Ayu; 2013
Atul Shankar Sarokte, Mangalagowri V. Rao
90 (10 – 16 years)
Group A – Control Group B – Medhya Rasayana (4) – 2 g twice daily Group C – Yogic practices
Group B showed most effective results for short-term memory test pictures and (2) serial recall effects test using memory scope. Group C showed significant improvement with respect to subjective and objective parameters in mini mental status scale
Group B showed to be the most efficient among the three groups. Medhya Rasayanas are quick in action and bring about improvement in memory faster when compared with Yogic practices.
Research evidence
Title of study & Journal, Year
Authors n Intervention
Result Conclusion
Clinical efficacy of Guduchyadi Medhya Rasayana on Senile Memory Impairment Ayu; 2012
R. D. H. Kulatunga, Alankruta R. Dave, and Madhav Singh Baghel
138 55-75yrs
Group A – Guduchyadi Medhya Rasayana 5g thrice /day Group B – Sharkaradi granules 3 months
The trial drug showed memory enhancement, anti-stress, anti-depressant and anxiolytic properties.
The trial group showed better results as compared to the control group.
Clinical evaluation of Kushmanda Ghrita in the management of depressive illness Ayu; 2011
Rajni Chandre, B. N. Upadhyay, K. H. H. V. S. S. Narasimha Murthy
35 10 ml of Kushmanda Ghrita - twice: morning and evening with 40 ml of lukewarm water for 1 month
Found statistically significant improvement in depression rating scale, Hamilton anxiety rating scale, immediate memory span direct and indirect test along with clinical symptoms.
Kusmanda Ghrita improved depressive illness patients probably because of its medhya prabhava and can be considered to possess antidepressant effect.
Research evidence
Title of study & Journal, Year
Authors n Intervention
Result Conclusion
Clinical study of the Immunoglobululin Enhancing Effect of “Bala compound” on Infants Ancient Science of Life; 2009
Dr. Appaji Rao. R, Dr. Sharma. R.D, Dr. Katiyar G. P, Dr. Sai Prasad A.J.V.
24 neonates
Group A – 5 drops of Bala compound twice orally Group B – 5 drops of conventional vitamin drops twice orally 6months
There was significant increase of mean serum levels of Immunoglobulins IgG, IgM, and IgA in both Groups after three months and six months though the increase was more in Group A.
There is significant increase of immunoglobulins observed after six months administration of 'Bala compoumd'
Clinical evaluation of medhya rasayana compound in cases of non-depressive anxiety neurosis. Ancient Science of Life; 1982
A.K.Koushik and R.H. Singh
28 50 gm in two divided doses 6 weeks
Significant relief in clinical symptoms of anxiety & depression with increased feeling of well being and tendency to gain weight with correction in pulse rate and blood pressure.
Combined Medhya rasayana therapy is safe and moderately effective remedy for the care of a wide range of minor and moderate mental health problems.
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