A RESEARCH ARTICLE ON ENDOTERMIC REACTION OF DRUG INDIAN GOOSEBERRY
*Dr. Vikram Vir Bhushan, Dr. Varun Sharma and Dr. Sonu Rajek
Abstract
Everyday uses of endothermic reactions include instant ice packs which can be used to treat sports injuries. The slideshow describes an exothermic reaction between dilute sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid and an endothermic reaction between sodium carbonate and ethanoic acid. Ayurveda predominantly manages two sorts of veerya (intensity). First is sheeta (cold) and another is ushna (hot). Ayurveda's treatment modalities depend on Rasapanchak (Rasa, Guna, Veerya, Vipak and Prabhav). So veerya (power) of medication assumes imperative part in treatment standards. So to investigate the intensity of the medication exothermic and endothermic responses assumes basic part. Diverse market tests shows defilements rather than unique old style drug or in the event of endogenous therapeutic plants other substitute medications were utilized. So to conquer such fault towards Ayurveda screening of these test is fundamental.
Keywords: Indian Gooseberry, Endothermic, Exothermic, Rasapanchaka, Sheeta, Ushna.
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