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Date of Acceptance : 17 Dec 2023
Date of Publication : 31 Dec 2023
Article ID : SD-IJAY_039
How to cite this article : http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2023.1212
Ayurveda, Indian traditional system of medicine as well as oldest Holistic system of healing , in relies on herbal and well as metallic formulations for maintaining health and treating diseases. The drug or substance that will be injected into a human body should be safe and shouldn't have any side effects once it has been taken so with the increasing global interest and popularity in Ayurveda, ensuring the quality and safety of Ayurvedic formulations is very crucial. This research article presents an extensive review of the current quality control practices in Ayurveda by integrating modern analytical techniques with classical Ayurvedic principles derived from various ayurveda Samhitas . Here we are going to discusses various aspects of quality control, including authenticity, identity, purity, potency, and safety, providing a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and regulatory authorities involved in Ayurveda.
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