An Invitro Evaluation Of Siddha Drug Sathakuppai Against Selected Pathogenic Micro Organisms

  • Unique Paper ID: 173258
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 9
  • PageNo: 2927-2930
  • Abstract:
  • The increasing interaction between Ayush Siddha medicine system and modern scientific tools has paved the way for valuable insights into the antimicrobial properties of herbal preparations. This synergy is particularly significant in the context of drug discovery aimed at addressing bacterial infections. In gynecological cases, bacterial species are commonly identified as causative organisms, especially in scenarios such as septic abortion and during the puerperium. The commercial and scientific interest in herbal and herbal-based medicines is surging. This trend is underpinned by a recognized advantage of herbal combinations, which often demonstrate superior efficacy and reduced side effects compared to single isolated herbal constituents. Historical texts such as the "Siddha Materia Medica" mention various herbal preparations, including Sathakuppai, renowned for their potential in preventing gynecological disorders. This article aims to shed light on the scientific evaluation and antibacterial sensitivity testing of the Siddha preparation Sathakuppai . By assessing its properties, the study seeks to validate and enhance the role of this herbal remedy in promoting health, particularly for women's health issues. By establishing a scientific basis for its use, the goal is to contribute to quality health outcomes for women, thereby bridging the gap between Siddha practices and modern therapeutic applications.

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@article{173258,
        author = {Prof.Dr.M.Maignanamoorthy},
        title = {An Invitro Evaluation Of Siddha Drug Sathakuppai Against Selected Pathogenic Micro Organisms},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {9},
        pages = {2927-2930},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=173258},
        abstract = {The increasing interaction between Ayush Siddha medicine system and modern scientific tools has paved the way for valuable insights into the antimicrobial properties of herbal preparations. This synergy is particularly significant in the context of drug discovery aimed at addressing bacterial infections. In gynecological cases, bacterial species are commonly identified as causative organisms, especially in scenarios such as septic abortion and during the puerperium. The commercial and scientific interest in herbal and herbal-based medicines is surging. This trend is underpinned by a recognized advantage of herbal combinations, which often demonstrate superior efficacy and reduced side effects compared to single isolated herbal constituents. Historical texts such as the "Siddha Materia Medica" mention various herbal preparations, including Sathakuppai, renowned for their potential in preventing gynecological disorders. This article aims to shed light on the scientific evaluation and antibacterial sensitivity testing of the Siddha preparation Sathakuppai . By assessing its properties, the study seeks to validate and enhance the role of this herbal remedy in promoting health, particularly for women's health issues. By establishing a scientific basis for its use, the goal is to contribute to quality health outcomes for women, thereby bridging the gap between Siddha practices and modern therapeutic applications.},
        keywords = {Anti microbial, Siddha, Sathakuppai, Magalir maruthuvam},
        month = {March},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 9
  • PageNo: 2927-2930

An Invitro Evaluation Of Siddha Drug Sathakuppai Against Selected Pathogenic Micro Organisms

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