This Ayurvedic branch is concerned with the preparation of medicines from various natural sources. Herbo-mineral products have been found to be more effective in clinical management. Graduates and postgraduates are trained in the production of Ayurvedic medicines in a variety of formulations. The formulations are created by combining herbs native to the individual’s region and customising them to meet the needs of the health seeker. This branch is to create formulations that are as effective as possible while using metals and minerals in lower dosages and with little regard for the patient’s constitution. It deals with formulations to bring them into practise by revalidating them, as well as modifying the preparations based on current needs and practise. By utilising modern techniques, an ocean of traditional formulations is transformed into newer forms. An essential component of the Ayurvedic curriculum, Rasashsatra and Bhaishajya Kalpana (Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacology) stands as one of the cornerstones of Chikitsa Chatuspada. Due to the development in the therapeutics industry, it has recently garnered widespread recognition. It is credited with examining the complexities of pharmaceutical preparation, drug development, comprehending its dynamics, drug discovery, quality control, standardisation, as well as establishing the safety and efficacy of Ayurvedic formulations through experimental and clinical trial.
VISSION
MISSION
IMPORTANCE OF THE DEPT. IN AYURVEDA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
OBJECTIVES OF LEARNING
LAB/CLASS ROOM / DEMONSTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Distinct specialized Lab, Quality Control section, Demonstration room with ancient as well-advanced equipment, charts, models, samples (herbal, animal, mineral origin), Class rooms having audio – video provision that will be benefited for at least 100 students.
EXPERIMENTAL / PRACTICAL WORK INVOLVED
OUTCOME OF THE LEARNING
SRI SRI COLLEGE OF AYURVEDIC SCIENCE AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
SRI SRI UNIVERSITY, CUTTACK
(STUDENT CAPACITY – 100)
DETAILS OF TEACHING AID IN THE DEPARTMENT OF RSBK
CHARTS | MODELS | EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS | BOOKS | FURNITURE |
ANNEX -01 | ANNEX-02 | ANNEX-03 | ANNEX-04 | ANNEX-05 |
SL.No. | STRUCTURE | NCISM NORMS | EXISTING | REMARKS |
01 | DEPARTMENTS: | 250 sq.mt | Available | Available |
02 | RASASHASTRA LABORATORY & MUSEUM | |||
03 | DRUG TESTING LAB. OF PHARMACY | |||
04 | TEACHING PHARMACY & QUALITY TESTING LABORATORY | 200sq.mt | Available | Available |
SL.No. | DEPARTMENTAL STAFF | NCISM NORM | EXISTING | REMARKS | |
01 | TEACHING STAFF | PROFFESOR | 1 | 1 | Available |
ASSO. PROFESSOR | 1 | 1 | Available | ||
ASST. PROFESSOR | 1 | 1 | Available | ||
02 | NON-TEACHING STAFF | INSTRUCTER(BAMS) | 1 | 0 | |
CLERK | 2 | 0 | |||
LAB ATTENDANT CUM MUSEUM KEEPER | 2 | 1 | Available | ||
MULTI TASKINF STAFF | 2 | 1 | |||
ANALYTICAL CHEMIST(QC) | 1 | 0 | |||
PHARMACOGNOSIST | 1 | 0 |
Sl.No. | RECORDS | QUANTITY | REMARKS |
01 | STAFF ATTEDANCE | 1 | |
02 | STUDENT ATTENDEACE | 2 | |
03 | TOPIC REGISTER | 1 | |
04 | STOCK & STORE REGISTER | 2 | |
05 | LIBRARY BOOK REGISTER | 1 | |
06 | NOTICE BOOK REGISTER | 1 | |
07 | DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR REGISTER | 1 | |
08 | LETTER RECEIVED FILE | 1 | |
09 | LETTER RECEIVED REGISTER | 1 | |
10 | LETTER ISSUE FILE | 1 | |
11 | LETTER ISSUE REGISTER | 1 | |
12 | PURCHAGE FILE | 1 |
01 | CHARTS | Annexure -01 |
02 | MODELS | Annexure -02 |
03 | ESSENTIAL INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENTS | Annexure -03 |
04 | BOOKS | Annexure -04 |
05 | FURNITURE | Annexure -05 |
SL. NO | NAME OF THE CHART | QTY |
| ABHAVA PRATINIDHI DRAVYAS (SUBSTITUTE) | 1 |
| ASTADASA PARADA SAMSKARA | 1 |
| AVALEHA KALPANA | 1 |
| CURNA KALPANA | 1 |
| DHATU VARGA | 1 |
| PANCHAVIDHA KASAYA KALPANA | 1 |
| PARADA GATI TYPES | 1 |
| PARADA VISESA SODHAN | 1 |
| RASA SHALA | 1 |
| UPA RATNA | 1 |
| RATNA VARGA | 1 |
| SUDHA VARGA & SIKTA VARGA | 1 |
| UPARASA | 1 |
| VATI KALPANA | 1 |
| BHALLATAKA | 1 |
| KUPILU | 1 |
| KUMARI | 1 |
| DHATKI | 1 |
| SOME OF THE KALPAS AND THEIR SHELF LIFE IN GENERAL | 1 |
| SHELF LIFE/DATE OF EXPIRY FOR AYURVEDIC MEDICINES | 1 |
| SEASON OF COLLECTION OF DRUGS | 1 |
| MAHARASA | 1 |
| UPARATNA | 1 |
| ANUPANA(VEHICLE) | 1 |
| SNEHA KALPANA | 1 |
| SHELF LIFE | 1 |
| LEPA KALPANA | 1 |
| FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF AYURVEDIC PHARMACY | 1 |
| ROUTE OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION | 1 |
| DHATU-GRAHA RELATION | 1 |
| DHATU CLASSIFICATION | 1 |
| PARADA DOSA AND THEIR INFLUENCE OVER BODY | 1 |
| BHASMA OF METALS | 1 |
| PROPERTIES OF ANUPANA | 1 |
| PARPATI | 1 |
| TIRYAKA YANTRA | 1 |
| PATALA YANTRA | 1 |
| VIDYADHARA YANTRA | 1 |
| DAMARU YANTRA | 1 |
| ADHAH PATANA YANTRA | 1 |
| THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES OF DRUG | 1 |
| NIYAMANA SAMSKARA | 1 |
| DEEPANA SAMSKARA OF PARADA | 1 |
| KSHARA KALPANA | 1 |
| PATANA SAMSKARA(URDHA) | 1 |
| PATANA SAMSKARA(ADHAH) | 1 |
| PATANA SAMSKARA(TIRYAKA) | 1 |
| RASA BANDHA-1 | 1 |
| RASA BANDHA 2 | 1 |
| NAGARJUNA | 1 |
SL.NO. | NAME OF THE MODELS | QUANTITY |
1. | DOLA YANTRA | 1 |
2. | DAMRU YANTRA | 1 |
3. | VIDYADHARA YANTRA | 1 |
4. | URDHWA PATAN YANTRA | 1 |
5. | ADHA PATAN YANTRA | 1 |
6. | TIRYAK PATAN YANTRA | 1 |
7. | SWEDANI YANTRA | 1 |
8. | GHATA YANTRA | 1 |
9. | SARAVA | 1 |
10. | SARAVA SAMPUTIKARAN | 1 |
11. | KUPI PAKWA (KACHA KUPI) | 1 |
12. | BALUKA YANTRA | 1 |
13. | CHULLIKA | 1 |
14. | MUSHA | 1 |
15. | PUTA YANTRA | 1 |
16. | STHALI YANTRA | 1 |
17 | SARAVA(MEDIUM) | 1 |
18 | SARAVA(SMALL) | 1 |
19 | VRINTAKA MUSA | 1 |
20 | GHATA YANTRA | 1 |
21 | HORIZONTAL ELECTRIC FURNACE | 1 |
22 | SAMANYA MUSA | 1 |
23 | VERTICAL ELECTRIC FURNACE | 1 |
24 | VARTULA KHALWA | 1 |
25 | TAPATA KHALWA | 1 |
26 | MEDIUM-ARDHA CHANDRAKARA KHALWA | 1 |
27 | VANKANALA | 1 |
28 | ULLUKHALA YANTRA | 1 |
29 | PITHARA YANTRA | 1 |
30 | ARDHACHANDRAKARA KHALWA(SMALL) | 1 |
31 | ARDHA CHANDRAKARA KHALWA YANTRA | 1 |
32 | KADAI | 1 |
SL NO | ESSENTIAL INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENTS | NCISM NORMS | QTY | REMARKS |
01 | KHALVA YANTRA- | |||
i. | SMALL | 15 | 20 | |
ii. | MEDIUM | 15 | 20 | |
iii. | PORCELAIN | 15 | 20 | |
iv. | TAPTA KHALVA YANTRA | 5 | 0 | |
02 | POUNDING APPARATUS (ULUKHALA YANTRA) | 5 | 1 | |
03 | PUTAS (DIFFERENT KIND) | 3 | 3 | |
04 | MOOSHA (CRUCIBLES) | 30 | 50 | |
05 | KOSHTI WITH BLOWER | 4 | 0 | |
06 | YANTRAS | |||
a. | DOLA YANTRA | 1 | 1 | |
b. | VALUKA YANTRA | 1 | 1 | |
c. | PITHARA YANTRA | 1 | 1 | |
d. | BHUDHARA YANTRA | 1 | 1 | |
07 | DISTILLATION APPARATUS & ARKA YANTRA | 1 | 1 | |
08 | KUPIPAKVA BHATTI | 1 | 1 | |
09 | DIGITAL BALANCE | 1 | 1 | |
10 | BOTTLE SEALKING MACHINE | 1 | 0 | |
11 | SEALING MACHINE | 1 | 0 | |
12 | FILLING MACHINE | 1 | 0 | |
13 | DISTILLATION APPARATUS & ARKA YANTRA ONE Lts | 2 | 0 | |
GENERAL | ||||
14 | WET GRINDER | 1 | 1 | |
15 | MIXI | 1 | 1 | |
16 | JUICE EXTRACTOR | 1 | 1 | |
17 | BALL MILL | 1 | 0 | |
18 | TINCTURE PRESS | 1 | 0 | |
19 | REFRIGERATOR | 1 | 1 | |
20 | ALMIRAS & RACKS FOR STORAGE | Assorted | ||
21 | BALANCE (DIFFERENT CAPACITIES) | |||
a) | PHYSICAL | 1 | 0 | |
CHEMICAL | 1 | 1 | ||
ELECTRONIC BALANCE | 3 | 2 | ||
22 | HEATING DEVICE- | |||
b) | GAS STOVE | 1 | 1 | |
HOT PLATE | 1 | 1 | ||
CHULLA (CHARCOAL) | 1 | 1 | ||
PULVORISER | 1 | 1 | ||
GRANULATOR | 1 | 0 | ||
HAND OPERATED TABLET PUNCHING MACHINE | 1 | 1 | ||
TABLET COATING PAN UNIT WITH HOT AIR BLOWER | 1 | 0 | ||
TABLET POLISHING PAN | 1 | 0 | ||
DRYER | 1 | 1 | ||
HOMOGENIZER | 1 | 0 | ||
PILL MAKING MACHINE | 1 | 0 | ||
END RUNNER MACHINE | 1 | 0 | ||
EDGE RUNNER MACHINE | 1 | 0 | ||
CAPSULE FILLING MACHINE | 1 | 0 | ||
DOUBLE CONE BLENDER | 1 | 0 | ||
LIQUID FILLING MACHINE | 1 | 0 | ||
PLANETARY MIXER FOR OINTMENT OR CREAM | 1 | 0 | ||
SOFT GELATIN CAPSULE FILLING | 1 | 0 | ||
MECHANISED KHARAL-TWO OR FOUR ARMS | 1 | 0 | ||
CHIMNEY OR AIR HANDLING UNIT | 1 | 0 | ||
MOHS HARDNESS TEST KIT | 8 | 0 | ||
HOT AIR OVEN | 1 | 1 | ||
WALKERS STEEL YARD (FOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF MINERALS) | 1 | 0 | ||
AUTOMATIC FLASK SHAKER | 1 | 0 | ||
WATER BATH | 1 | 1 | ||
DIGITAL Ph METER | 1 | 1 | ||
TABLET HARDNESS TESTER | 1 | 1 | ||
MUFFLE FURNACE (1250⁰C) | 1 | 1 | ||
MUFFLE FURNACE (900⁰C) | 1 | 1 | ||
VERTICAL FURNACE (900C) | 1 | 0 | ||
NON-CONTACT INFRARED THERMO COUPLE K-TYPE | 1 | 0 | ||
THERMO COUPLE K-TYPE | 1 | 0 | ||
DESICCATOR GLASS | 2 | 0 | ||
DESICCATOR WITH VACUUME | 2 | 0 | ||
VACUUME PUMP | 1 | 1 | ||
COLLAPSIBLE TUBE-FILLING & SEALING | 1 | 0 | ||
23 | BIG VESSELS & CONTAINERS-) | |||
BRASS | Assorted | 0 | ||
COPPER | Assorted | 0 | ||
STEEL ETC | Assorted | Available | ||
EARTHEN VESSELS-POTS | Assorted | Available | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | ||||
24 | JARS(PORCELAIN) FERMENTATION PURPOSE | Assorted | 0 | |
25 | ENAMEL TRAYS | Assorted | Available | |
26 | TRAY DRIER | Assorted | Available | |
27 | SPIRIT LAMP | Assorted | 0 | |
28 | HAND GRINDING MILL | Assorted | 0 | |
29 | PRESSURE COOKER | Assorted | Available | |
30 | MEASURING EQUIPMENTS DIFFERENT SIZE(GLASS) | Assorted | Available | |
31 | PYROMETER | Assorted | 0 | |
32 | THERMO METER | Assorted | 0 | |
33 | VESSELS | |||
34 | FRYING PAN | Assorted | Available | |
35 | STEEL VESSEL | Assorted | Available | |
36 | SPATULA | Assorted | Available | |
37 | LADLES AND SPOONS | Assorted | Available | |
38 | KNIFE | Assorted | Available | |
39 | PLATES | Assorted | Available | |
40 | SAMDAMSA YANTRA (TONGS) | Assorted | Available | |
41 | SIEVES (ASSORTED NOS. & SIZE) | Assorted | Available | |
42 | KITCHN APRON | Assorted | Available | |
43 | STEEL TRAY | Assorted | 0 | |
44 | OVEN GLOVES | Assorted | 0 | |
45 | IRON KADAI | Assorted | 0 | |
46 | ALUMINIUM VESSEL | Assorted | 1 | |
47 | CLAY GRAPHITE SILVER MELTING CRUCIBLE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 1500⁰C | Assorted | 0 | |
48 | CRUCIBLE TONGS 18 INCHES STAINLESS STEEL | Assorted | 0 | |
49 | OINTMENT SPATULA | Assorted | 0 | |
50 | LIPSTICK MOULE | Assorted | 0 | |
51 | SPECIMENS OF RASASHASTRA AND BHAISHAJYA KALPANA RELATED SAMPLES IN SUITABLE DISPLAY CONTAINERS | Assorted | 0 | |
QUALITY TESTING LABORATORY | ||||
ULTRA-VIOLET VISIBLE SPECTRO PHOTOMETER | 1 | 1 | ||
FLAME PHOTO METER | 1 | 0 | ||
DIGITAL pH | 1 | 1 | ||
PRECISION MELTING POINT APPARATUS | 1 | 0 | ||
DISTILLATION UNIT FOR DISTILLED WATER | 1 | 0 | ||
MOISTURE ANALYSER BALANCE | 1 | 0 | ||
ORBITAL SHAKER | 1 | 0 | ||
LAMINAR AIR FLOW | 1 | 0 | ||
MECHANICAL STIRRER WITH HOT PLATE | 1 | 0 | ||
MAGNETIC STIEERE | 1 | 0 | ||
DISSOLUTION TEST APPARATUS | 1 | 1 | ||
TABLET DISINTEGRATION TEST APPARATUS | 1 | 1 | ||
MONSANTO’S HARDNESS TESTER | 1 | 1 | ||
PFIZER TYPE HARDNESS TESTER | 1 | 0 | ||
TABLET COUNTER-SMALL SIZE | 1 | 0 | ||
BULK DENSITY APPARATUS | 1 | 0 | ||
FRIABILITY TEST APPARATUS | 1 | 0 | ||
OSTWALD’S VISCOMETER | 1 | 0 | ||
REFRACTOMETER | 1 | 0 | ||
ANALYTICALBALANCEDIGITALHIGH PRECISION (0.0001g-220g) | 1 | 1 | ||
INCUBATOR | 1 | 0 | ||
CLARITY TEST APPARATUS | 1 | 0 | ||
HUMIDITY CONTROL OVEN | 1 | 0 | ||
KARL FISCHER APPARATUS | 1 | 0 | ||
SIEVE SHAKER | 1 | 0 | ||
GRANULATING SIEVE SET | 1 | 0 | ||
THERMOMETER UP TO 110C | 2 | 0 | ||
CENTRIFUGE | 1 | 0 | ||
FILTRATION EQUIPMENT | 1 | 0 | ||
WATER BATH TWELVE HOLES | 1 | 0 | ||
SUCTION PUMP | 1 | 0 | ||
SONICATOR | 1 | 0 | ||
HEATING MANTLE DIFFERENT CAPACITY | 1 | 0 | ||
TOTAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT CHAMBER AND SPRAYER | 2 | 0 | ||
CLEVENGER’S APPARATUS | 1 | 0 | ||
ARSENIC LIMIT TEST | 1 | 0 | ||
ADJUSTABLE VOLUME MICRO PIPETTE | 2 | 0 | ||
ROTARY EVAPORATOR APPARATUS | 1 | 0 | ||
SOXHLET APPARATUS | 2 | 0 | ||
REFLUX FLASK WITH CONDENSER SINGLE NECK | 1 | 0 | ||
GLASSWARE AND CONSUMABLE | ||||
PETRI DISH GLASS | As required | 0 | ||
PETRI DISH POLYPROPYLENE | As required | 0 | ||
WATCH GLASS | As required | 0 | ||
GLASS WARE | As required | 0 | ||
GLASS BEAKER-DIFFERENT CAPACITY | As required | 0 | ||
MEASURING FLASK DIFFERENT CAPACITY | As required | Available | ||
VOLUMETRIC FLASK DIFFERENT CAPACITY | As required | 0 | ||
GRADUATED MEASURING CYLINDER | As required | 0 | ||
BUCHNER FUNNELS SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE | As required | 0 | ||
BURETTE | As required | 0 | ||
NESSLER’S CYLINDER | As required | 0 |
SL. | NAME OF THE BOOKS | AUTHER(S) | QTY |
01 | A TEXT BOOK OF RASASHASTRA | V. DOLE | 1 |
02 | BHAVAPRAKASHA NIGHANTU | KRUSHNA C. CHUNEKAR | 1 |
03 | DRAVYAGUNA VIGYANA | DR. LUCAS | 1 |
04 | BHAISHAJYA KALPANA VIGYAN | ABHAGA VIHARI AGNIHOTRI | 1 |
05 | AVINAV BHAISHAJYA VIGYANA | ACHARYA SIDHI NANADAN MISHRA | 1 |
06 | ARISHTA VIGYANA | RAMNATH DWIVEDI | 1 |
07 | METRIA MEDICA & HERBAL PHARMA | AMRITPAL SINGH | 1 |
08 | DRAVYAGUNA SANGRAHA | UMA PATI MISHRA | 1 |
09 | VRIKSHYA AYURVEDA | SHRIKRISHNA JUGNU | 1 |
10 | UTTAKHAND KI VANOUSHADHI | GYANENDRA PANDEY | 1 |
11 | DHANWANTARI NIGHANTU | J. OJHA, V. MISHRA | 1 |
12 | RASARATNA SAMUCHAYA | ASHOK D SATAPUTE | 1 |
13 | AVINAV VATI DARPAN | SRI RUPJEE | 1 |
14 | RASA KAUMODI | SRI PABMI PRASAD SHARMA | 1 |
15 | ASTANGA HRIDAYA | DEVENDRA KUMAR KATARIA | 1 |
16 | RASARATNAKAR RASA RASAYAN | SWAMINATH MISHRA | 1 |
17 | MADHAV NIDAN | SRI VIJAY RAKSIT | 1 |
18 | RASARATNAKAR RIDHI KHANDA | SWAMINATH MISHRA | 1 |
19 | RASAPRAKASHA SUDHAKAR | SIDHINANDAN MISHRA | 1 |
20 | NIGHANTU ADARSHA | BAPALAL VAIDYA | 1 |
21 | RASAKAMADHENU | CHUDAMANI MISHRA | 1 |
22 | KASHYAP SAMHITA | P.V TIWARI | 1 |
23 | SAHASRA YOGAM | K. NISTESHWAR | 1 |
24 | FUNDAMENTALS OF M. STATISTICS | SATYANARAYAN | 1 |
25 | BHAVAPRAKASHA NIGHANTU | K.C CHUNEKAR, D.S PANDEY | 1 |
26 | MADHAVA NIDAN | YADANDA UPADHYA | 1 |
27 | PARIBHASA PRABANDHA | JAGANNATHA PRASAD SUKLA | 1 |
28 | KAMASASTRA & VAJIKARAN | JYOTIRMISHRA ACHARYA | 1 |
29 | PRINCIPLE OF PRACTICE OF AY.MED | PANKAJ TANEJA | 1 |
30 | DRAVYAGUNA -BASIC PRINCIPLE | D.S LUCAS | 1 |
31 | ASAVA-ARISTA VIGYANA | SRIPAKSHYADHARA JHA | 1 |
32 | AN INTRODUCTION TO NIGHANTU | D.SANTAKUMAR LUCAS | 1 |
33 | HANDBOOK OF PHARMACOLOGY | PRAVEEN K K. S | 1 |
34 | NAMARUPAJANAM | P.V SHARMA | 1 |
35 | GLOSSARY OF LITERATURE ON INDIAN ALCHEMY | VEENA G. KANTHI, DR R.S SARASHETH | 1 |
36 | PRIYANIGHANTU | PRIYABRATA SHARMA | 1 |
37 | LANKA BHAISHAJYA | SRI. PAVANI P SHARMA | |
38 | RASENDRA SARA SANGRAHA | INDRADEV TRIPATHY | 1 |
39 | LOHASARVESWARAM OF SRI SURESWAR | SRI PAVANI PRASAD SHARMA | 1 |
40 | RASAKAUMUDI | SRI PAVANI PRASAD SHARMA | 1 |
41 | PAARIBHASA PRABANDHA | JAGANATH PRASAD SUKLA | 1 |
42 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | K. KRUSHNA THAKRAL | 1 |
43 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | KEBAL KRUSHNA THAKRAL | 1 |
44 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | KEBAL KRUSHNA THAKRAL | 1 |
45 | RASAMRITAM | DAMODAR JOSHI | 1 |
46 | RASAYANA SARA | SHYAMSUNDARACHARYA BAISYA | 1 |
47 | KASAYA KALPANA VIGYANA | K.R SRIKANTA MURTHY | 1 |
48 | BANASADHI DARSAKA | BASBANT SINGH | 1 |
49 | RASA BHAISHAJYA PARIBHASA | SURESANANDAN TRIPAHTY | 1 |
50 | BHAISHAJYA KALPAN AVIGYANA | RAJNI BASA | 1 |
51 | RASA BHAISHAJYA PARIBHASA | SURESH NANDAN TRIPAHY | 1 |
52 | VAIDYAKAR PARIBHASA PRADIPA | K. RAMCHANDRA REDDY | 1 |
53 | BUTI BAIDHAKA | Vd RAMAESHWAR DAYAL BAJAPEYEE | 1 |
54 | RASAKAMADHENU | S. MISHRA | 1 |
55 | HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY IN ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL INDIA | ACHARYA PRAPHULLA CHANDRA RAY | 1 |
56 | ILLUSTRATIONS OF DRAVYAGUNA VIGYANA | S.D DUBEY | 1 |
57 | MENOPAUSE | Vd KHYATI S SUD | 1 |
58 | RASARATNA SAMUCHAYA | INDRADEV TRIPATHY | 1 |
59 | AROGYA RAKSA KALPADRUMAH | DR. LASKRISHNAN | 1 |
60 | RASAYANA BAJIKARANA | MANOHAR RAM | 1 |
61 | RASENDRA MANGALAM OF NAGARJUNA | KAVIRAJ H.S SHARMA | 1 |
62 | A PRACTCAL APPROACH TO DRUG MANUFACTURING | ANAAD S. KAHASEKAR1 | 1 |
63 | YOGARATNAKAR | NIRMALA SEXENA | 1 |
64 | RASAHRUDATA TANTRA | ACHARYA D. RASASHASTRI | 1 |
65 | BANASPATI ANUSANDHANA DARSHIKA | KRUSHNA CHANDRA CHUNEKAR | 1 |
66 | RASAKAMADHENU | G. MISHRA. S K SHARMA | 1 |
67 | RASARATNA SAMUCHAYA | S. MISHRA | 1 |
68 | BHAISHAJYA KALPANA | S. MISHRA | 1 |
69 | AYURVEDIYA RASASHASTRIYA | S. MISHRA | 1 |
70 | KAIDEVA NIGHANTU | GURUPRASAD SHARMA | 1 |
71 | RASASASHRA | DAMODAR JOSHI | 1 |
72 | PRACHURYAMUKTAVALI | KUNDAN GIRI | 1 |
73 | AYURVEDIYA ANUSANDHAN PADHATI | P.V SHARMA | 1 |
74 | BHAISHAJYA KALPANA VIGYANA | S. MISHRA | 1 |
75 | RASAYANASARA | SHYAMSUNDAR ACHARYA | 1 |
76 | PUSPAYURVEDA | P.V SHARMA | 1 |
77 | RASAKAMADHENU | A.G.S MISHRA | 1 |
78 | RASAYANASARA | SHYAMSUNDAR ACHARYA | 1 |
79 | LOHASARBASWAM | PABNIPRASAD SHARMA | 1 |
80 | AYURVEDIYA RASASHASTRA | K. NISHTESWAR | 1 |
81 | SARVANGADHARA CHIKITSA | G.P, S. SHARMA | 1 |
82 | DRAVYAGUNA VIGYANA | T.L.N SASTRY, K.S JAYASHREE | 1 |
83 | RASENDRA CHUDAMANI | S. MISHRA | 1 |
84 | AYURVEDIC COSMETOLOGY | MYTHREY R.C | 1 |
85 | RASAMRUTAM | DEBNATH SINGH GAUTAM | 1 |
86 | PRARAMBHIK RASASHASTRA | S. MISHRA | 1 |
87 | BANASPATIK ANUSANDHAN DARSHIK | KRUSHNACHANDRA CHUNEKAR | 1 |
88 | NADI PARIKSHYA | G. V DWIVEDI | 1 |
89 | PRARABHMIK RASASASTRA | S. MISHRA | 1 |
90 | AYURVEDA ORE THE HINDU SYSTEM OF MEDICAL SCIENCE | JYOTIR MITRA | 1 |
91 | AYURVEDIYA CHIKITSARA SANGRAHA | BHEBANDAS GUPTA | 1 |
92 | AYURVED KE MUL SIDDHANTA UNKI UPAYOG | 1 | |
93 | AYURVEDIYA CHIKITSARA SANGRAHA | BHABANDASA GUPTA | 1 |
94 | BAIDHAK SABDHSINDHU | K. U GUPTA | 1 |
95 | BHAISHAJYA KALPANA VIGYANA | RAVINDRA ANGADI | 1 |
96 | BHAISHAJYA KALPANA VIGYANA | ALEKH N. SINGH | 1 |
97 | RASENDRA CHINTAMA | S. MISHRA | 1 |
98 | DRAVYAGUNA SUTRAM | P.V SHARMA | 1 |
99 | RASAKAMADHENU | S. KUMAR SHARMA | 1 |
100 | BANASPATI ANUSANDHANA DARSHIKA | K. CHUNEKAR | 1 |
101 | RASAHRIDAYA TANTRA | A.D RASASSHASTRI | 1 |
102 | YOGARATNAKAR | NIRMAL SEXENA | 1 |
Sl.No. | EQUIPMENTS & FURNITURES | NCISM NORMS | EXISTING |
01 | COMPUTETR, INTERNET, PRINTER | 2 | 1 |
02 | SMART BOARD, LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PROJECT | 2 | 2 |
01 | REVOLVING CHAIR | 3 | 3 |
02 | VISITORS CHAIR | 6 | 6 |
03 | OFFICE TABLE | 3 | 3 |
04 | CUPBOARD (GLASS FITTING) | Assorted | 1 |
05 | ALMIRAH (WOODEN) | Assorted | 1 |
06 | REVOLVING STOOL | Assorted | 00 |
07 | DUSTBIN | Assorted | 3 |
Dr. Abhaya Kumar Mishra
Professor & Head
Department Rasa shastra & Bhaisajya Kalpana College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
B.A.M.S. M.D
Email:
Dr. Pallabi Mahanta
Assistant Professor
Department Rasa shastra & Bhaisajya Kalpana College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
B.A.M.S. M.D
Email:
pallabi.m@srisriuniversity.edu.in
Dr. Ranjita Kar
Associate Professor
Department Rasa shastra & Bhaisajya Kalpana College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
B.A.M.S. M.D
Email:
ranjita.k@srisriuniversity.edu.in
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To attain excellence in pharmaceutical processing of different Ayurvedic formulations
customizing them to the needs of health seekers following correct SOP
measures.
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Books Present: 100
Charts Available: 50
Equipments Available:
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SRI SRI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE (SSIJIM)
Manuscript Preparation
1.1 General Format
The article should not be published / submitted for publication in any other journal , book etc.
Manuscripts should be prepared using standard word processing software (preferably Microsoft Word) and must be 1.5-spaced with 1-inch margins on all sides.
Use Times New Roman font, size 12, for the main text.
The Manuscript should be written in good English. It should be checked carefully for the clarity, grammatical and typographical error.
The article may contain 4000-6000 words excluding references. The non text items such as tables, figures should not be more than 8.
The title of the manuscript should be in running sentence, avoid capitalising each word.
The order of the contents will be: Title, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Material and Methods, Observation and Result, Discussion, Conclusion, Limitation of the study and future perspective if any, conflict of interest, Acknowledgment and References.
Do not add the author details or institutional details in the main article file.
1.2 Title Page
The title page should include the following:
Title of the manuscript (concise and informative).
Type of the manuscript: Review/Original Research /Case report/Short communication/Letter to editor
Full names of all authors, along with their affiliations and contact details.
Corresponding author’s name, complete address, telephone number, and email address.
Mention the funding sources or conflict of interest if any.
1.3 Abstract and Keywords
Provide a non-structured abstract for review article and structured abstract for original article not exceeding 250 words, summarizing the background, methods, results, and conclusions of the study.
Avoid use of uncommon or non-standard abbreviations and references
Include 3-5 keywords relevant to the research. Do not add the word already used in title of the Manuscript.
Graphical abstracts are highly appreciated
2.1 Introduction
Clearly state the purpose of the study and provide a brief review of the relevant literature.
Mention the specific research question or hypothesis being addressed.
Subheadings should be avoided in this section.
Avoid extensive literature review and summary of the results.
2.2 Materials and Methods
Describe the study design, sampling procedure, inclusion and exclusion criteria, interventions, and main outcome measures.
Include information on ethical approval and consent if applicable. The approval from the institutional ethical committee and CTRI is required if the study involves human participants. The approval from animal ethical committee is required if the study has been conducted in experimental models.
Provide the brief information regarding the statistical tests employed for the study.
2.3 Observation and Results
Present findings in a logical sequence, using text, tables, and figures as necessary.
Do not repeat the data in tables and figures.
2.4 Discussion
Discuss the key findings of the study context to existing knowledge.
Discuss how this research has added new information to the existing knowledge.
Avoid extensive citation and repetation.
Discuss the limitations of the study and suggest areas for future research.
2.5 Conclusion
Summarize the main findings and their implications.
List references in the order they appear in the text.
The citation should be added in Arabic numerals with a square bracket around after a punctuation mark.
Provide complete information for each reference, including all authors’ names, title of the article, name of the journal, year of publication, volume number, and page numbers.
The cited articles should be from indexed journals such as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science etc.
If the number of references from Samhitas are more than six, then please add the number for the Samhita followed by the chapter and verse number in running text.
Add DOI and URL links for the cited online articles and monographs.
Examples:
Dwivedi LD, Dwivedi BK, Paliwal G, editors (1st edition). Charak Samhita of Agnivesh, Chikitsasthana; Grahanichikitsa: Chapter 15, Verse 3-4. Varanasi: Chowkhmabha Sanskrita Series, 2004; 260-66.
For the commentaries in verse
Dwivedi LD, Dwivedi BK, Paliwal G, editors (1st edition). Ayurveda Deepika commentary of Chakrapani on Charak Samhita of Agnivesh, Chikitsasthana; Grahanichikitsam: Chapter 15, Verse 3-4. Varanasi: Chowkhmabha Sanskrita Series, 2004; 260-66.
For the articles up to 6 authors
Singh S, Agrawal NK, Singh G, Gehlot S, Singh SK, Singh R. Clinical Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) via Anthropometric and Biochemical Variations in Prakriti. Diseases. 2022 Mar 3;10(1):15. doi: 10.3390/diseases10010015. PMID: 35323182; PMCID: PMC8947277.
For the articles having more than six authors: Rajan S, Munjal Y, Shamkuwar M, Nimabalkar K, Sharma A, Jindal N et al. Prakriti Analysis of COVID 19 Patients: An Observational Study. Altern Ther Health Med. 2021 Jun;27(S1):12-17. PMID: 33609346.
For the Monographs and other books
Patwardhan K. Human Physiology in Ayurveda. Reprint edition: Varanasi, 2016.
For the chapters in book
Dijk, DJ., Landolt, HP. (2019). Sleep Physiology, Circadian Rhythms, Waking Performance and the Development of Sleep-Wake Therapeutics. In: Landolt, HP., Dijk, DJ. (eds) Sleep-Wake Neurobiology and Pharmacology. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vol 253. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/164_2019_243
Submit tables and figures immediately after the relevant text.
Submit the tables in editable format and not in image.
Each table and figure should have a concise title and a legend if necessary.
Cite tables and figures in the text in numerical order.
Ensure that all research complies with ethical guidelines and that necessary approvals have been obtained.
Include a statement on ethical considerations and conflicts of interest.
Submit manuscripts electronically via the journal’s online submission system – deansscasrh@srisriuniversity.edu.in , dilip.g@srisriuniversity.edu.in , sonam.a@srisriuniversity.edu.in
Ensure that all required fields are completed and all necessary files are uploaded.
An acknowledgment of receipt will be sent to the corresponding author after receipt of the article .
All manuscripts are subject to double blind peer review by experts in the field. Authors are suggested to not include any information related to their identity in main article file.
Authors may be asked to revise their manuscripts based on reviewers’ comments.
Authors will receive proofs for correction before publication.
Corrections should be limited to typographical errors and minor textual changes. No major corrections are allowed in this stage.
Authors retain copyright but have to grant the journal exclusive rights to publish and distribute the article.
The author has to submit the prescribed copyright form duly signed by all the authors after the acceptance of the article.
10.Article processing charges
For the 1st issue no processing charge will be charged from the authors .
The subscription charge for the journal will be notified time to time
The order of the Authors in copyright form will be considered. No change in the sequence or number of the authors is permissible once the article is published.
Ghost /Gifted authorship should be avoided.
The authorship criteria should be according to ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) Recommendations 2018.
The person having direct role in conceptualisation of the work, data analysis or interpretation, drafting or revising the article, approval of the final version to be submitted, agree to take accountability for the parts of the work done should be included in author list.
The person not meeting the authorship criteria but has contributed to the work through technical assistance, proof reading, general administrative support, acquiring funding should be acknowledged in acknowledgment section.
Type of article: The following contributions such as Original article (Clinical/Experimental), Review articles (Short/Narrative/Systematic and Metanalysis), Short communication, Letter to editor, Case report and Case series etc.
Case report: A case report documents significant scientific observations that are often overlooked or undetected in clinical trials. These observations may include rare or atypical clinical conditions, previously unreported or unrecognized diseases, uncommon therapeutic side effects or treatment responses, and novel applications of imaging modalities or diagnostic tests in disease diagnosis.
It should comprise of title, abstract (limiting to 100-150words) 4-5 keywords, Introduction with brief review of literature, case description (should be in chronological order and should contain current medical condition, relevant family history, physical examination, laboratory and diagnostic procedure findings, detailed treatment protocols, differential diagnosis, assessment criteria , follow up, final diagnosis etc.), discussion, conclusion, limitations, if any and references. The following link can be utilised for seeking guidelines writing the case report: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29184619/
Original article: The article should be presented in IMRAD format (Introduction, Material & Methods, Results and discussion. The Introduction section should contain what is known and unknown, hypothesis, aim and objectives, how the study is going to fulfil the gap. Do not answer the research question here. The methodology section should include study design, data collection procedure, sample selection, sample size calculation, ethical approvals, assessment criteria and methods, method of allocation of group, posology, raw drug collection and standardisation procedure, method of preparation of medicine, toxicity study etc. Different sections and subsections can be made. The results should be concise and avoid to repeat the same data in text and tables. Discussion should be focussed and interpreted with the previous findings, overstretching and unnecessary inclusion of review of literature should be avoided. In case of randomised controlled clinical trial, the CONSORT statement and for in vivo studies the ARRIVE guidelines need to be followed.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30930716/
Review articles: Review may cover the specific area of the Ayurveda fundamentals or in integration with the contemporary science. It should not be a mere completion of the topic and the authors are expected to provide their scientific inputs with the support of evidences. The methodology section should cover the method of searching, extracting and synthesizing the data. The non structured abstract should be limited to 150 words and the main text to 7000 words with maximum 6 non text items.
Contact Information – deansscasrh@srisriuniversity.edu.in
dilip.g@srisriuniversity.edu.in
sonam.a@srisriuniversity.edu.in
These guidelines are intended to ensure clarity, coherence, and scientific rigor in the submission and publication process for the Journal . Adherence to these guidelines and look forward to valuable contributions is appreciated .
Privilege to the authors – The authors will get hard copy of the journal in the corresponding address communicated by them . E-certificate of publication will be sent through e-mail .
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