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@article{191113,
author = {Dr Ganesh Patil and Dr Tejashree Patil},
title = {A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Mamsa Dhatu in Muscle Regeneration and Tissue Repair},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {8},
pages = {6141-6145},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=191113},
abstract = {Mamsa Dhatu is one of the seven fundamental Dhatus described in Ayurveda and plays a pivotal role in providing structural integrity, strength, and stability to the body. It is primarily responsible for covering vital organs, facilitating movement, and maintaining physical endurance. Proper nourishment and equilibrium of Mamsa Dhatu are essential for effective muscle regeneration and tissue repair. Classical Ayurvedic texts describe that the formation of healthy Mamsa Dhatu depends on the quality of Rasa and Rakta Dhatu as well as the optimal functioning of Agni. Vitiation of Mamsa Dhatu leads to delayed wound healing, muscle wasting, reduced strength, and susceptibility to tissue injury. From a modern perspective, muscle regeneration involves activation of satellite cells, protein synthesis, angiogenesis, and modulation of inflammatory responses—processes that closely parallel Ayurvedic concepts of Dhatu Poshana, Vrana Ropana, and Balya actions. This study explores the role of Mamsa Dhatu in muscle regeneration and tissue repair by correlating Ayurvedic principles with contemporary biological mechanisms. Understanding this integrative approach provides a scientific basis for Ayurvedic therapeutic strategies aimed at enhancing muscle healing, improving tissue integrity, and restoring functional capacity.},
keywords = {Mamsa Dhatu; Muscle regeneration; Tissue repair; Dhatu Poshana; Vrana Ropana; Ayurveda},
month = {January},
}
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