Affiliation:
1. Dr. Kolpe Institute of Pharmacy Kolpewadi, Tal- Kopargaon, Dist-Ahmednagar, Pincode-423602.
Abstract
Ayurveda, the science of life is used for maintenance of health from ancient time. Aim: The most important aim was to prolong lifespan of human subjects as well as to maintain and promote their positive health and the equivalent is the motto of Ayurveda science. Pharmaceutical department in Ayurveda with more than five thousand permutation and combinations are utilized in day today practice for cure the various diseases. Data Sources: As per the title and reference taken from the online publications of articles and some of the literatures. Study Selection: This traditional medical system along with established annals of several centuries is becoming one of the most popular sciences with safety and efficacy. With raise demand of Ayurveda medicine and acceptance of Ayurveda in the whole world, there is need of modernization and use of progress methodology in Ayurveda Pharmaceutics. Now a day’s newly advanced branch called as Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used to meet increasing demands of Ayurveda medicines and to face the challenges faced during drug manufacturing. Result: AI is used to combine engineering principles into the drug development to overcome challenges faced in Ayurveda Pharmaceutics. This can be achieved by way of applicability of AI in the different sectors of Ayurveda pharmaceutics. Conclusion: An attempt has been made in this article to examine challenges with probable solutions by using Artificial Intelligence for global acceptance of Ayurveda.
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