Affiliation:
1. Analytical Chemistry Department, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, India
2. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, MIET, Meerut, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Ayurveda is a comprehensive part of the ancient Indian medicine system and is considered
the different classical remedies to treat numerous diseases. According to Ayurveda, the
diet consumed should contain nutritious particulars that have the ability to prevent diseases and
foster a healthy lifestyle. Rasayana Shastra (branch of Ayurveda) encompasses a range of specialised
treatments aimed at extending life, avoiding ageing and illnesses, decreasing degenerative
processes, and maintaining good health. Chyawanprash is unquestionably the most popular
of all rasayana formulations. For ages, it has been used as a supplement to maintain health and
improve immunity and longevity. It is a powerful health supplement composed of over forty
herbs that have been a part of the Indian diet before the arrival of antioxidant supplements, vitamins,
and minerals. Recently, there has been a switch to plant-based derived products and ancient
systems due to an increase in global acceptance. The present challenges in the re-emerging
of Chyawanprash-based function food have been reviewed. Despite a large number of research
reports that have appeared for decades, ancient recipes, methods of preparations, scientific validation,
traditional uses, bioactive compounds, and pharmacological properties of Chyawanprash
and clinical evidence are some major lacking. Further quality assessments are required to establish
the mechanism of action of the standardized Chyawanprash functional food and nutraceuticals
toward the roles of the bioactive(s) in health.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.