EFFECTIVENESS OF KANTAKARYAVALEHYA IN TAMAKA SHWASA IN CHILDREN A REVIEW

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REVIEW ARTICLE ISSN 2456-0170 EFFECTIVENESS OF KANTAKARYAVALEHYA IN TAMAKA SHWASA IN CHILDREN A REVIEW 1 Dr Madhusudan. B. G 2 Dr Roopa. K. V 3 Dr Lakshmeesh Uadhya 3 1&2 Assistant Professor, Dept. of PG studies in Roganidana, 3 Professor & HOD, Dept. of Kaumarabhrutya, JSS Ayurveda Medical College, Mysuru, Karnataka -India ABSTRACT Respiratory infections accounts to most number of visits to a doctor during the childhood and one such common disorder which requires frequent visits is Tamaka shwasa. Tamaka shwasa is a pranavaha sroto vikruti of Yapya nature with varied aetiology, frequent remissions, bahu doshaja, many srotas involvement and thus requires a multidrug therapy. Kantakaryavalehya is one such multi drug combination which encompasses and subdues all different Samprapti ghatakas and thus gives relief to the patients of Tamaka shwasa according to a well-known statement Samprapti Vighatanameva Chikitsa. KEYWORDS: Tamaka shwasa, Pranavaha srotas, Kantakaryavalehya. INTRODUCTION Tamaka shwasa is a pranavaha sroto vikruti of kapha and vata dushti 1 along with involvement of other srotas and dosha also. Tamaka shwasa is a disease characterised by shwasakrucchrata, ghurghurukata, kasa, shula, asino labhate sukham and it is recurrent in nature. Being a disease of Yapya in nature, it requires treatment which can act on various components of its Samprapti and thus cut the progress of Samprapti. One such drug which can be considered is Kantakaryavalehya which has the phalashruti of only three diseases of Pranavaha srotas viz., Kasa, Shwasa, Hikka. Administering a drug in the paediatric age group requires good palatability and minimum dose maximum effect. This combination being able to make in Syrup form and the same being available in market, may be considered as drug of choice for the same. REVIEW ON KANTAKARYAVALEHA Kantakaryavalehya is a multi-drug combination formula mentioned in Kasa roga adhikara of Bhaishajya ratnavali 2 with ingredients like Kantakari, Chavya, Pippali, Maricha, Musta, Chitraka, bharangi, Shunthi, Guduchi, Rasna, Shati, Karkatashrungi, Dhanvayasa and Vamshalochana with phalashruti of only three diseases of Pranavaha srotas viz., Kasa, Shwasa, Hikka. It has the following ingredients and their detailed descriptions are as follows. 755

DRUGS AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS AND ACTIONS Sl NAME OF THE RASA GUNA VIRYA VIPAKA KARMA No. DRUG 1. KANTAKARI 3 Solanum xanthocarpum Tikta 2. CHAVYA 4 Piper chaba Ruksha Ushna Ruksha Ushna Kapha vata hara, Kasa-shwasaghna, Hikkanigrahana, Kanthya, Angamarda prashamana. Ushna Kapha vata hara, Shulaprashamana 3 PIPPALI 5 Piper longum Snigdha Ushna Madhura Vata kapha hara, Rasayana, Kasahara, Hikkanigrahana, Kanthya, Sheetaprashamana, Shulaprashamana, 4 MARICHA 6 Piper nigrum Ushna Kapha vata hara, Pramathi, Krumighna. 5 MUSTA 7 756 Cyperus rotundus Kashaya Ruksha Sheeta Kapha pitta hara, Lekhana,

Kandughna. 6 CHITRAKA 8 Plumbago zeylanica Ruksha, Ushna Kapha vata hara, Lekhana. 7 BHARANGI 9 Clerodendrum serratum ruksha Ushna Kapha vata hara, Kasahara. 8 SHUNTHI 10 Zingiber officinale Guru, Ruksha, Ushna Madhura Vata kapha hara, Truptighna, Shulaprashamana. 9 GUDUCHI 11 Tinospora cordifolia Kashaya Guru, Snigdha Ushna Madhura Tridoshahara, Medhya, Rasayana, Jwarahara, Truptighna. 10 RASNA 12 Alpinia galanga Tikta Guru Ushna Kapha vata hara, Shwasahara, Shulahara, 757

11 SHATI 13 Hedychium spicatum, Kashaya Ushna Kapha vata hara, Shwasahara, Hikkanigrahana. 12 KARKATASHRUNGI 14 Pistacia integerrima Kashaya, Tikta Ruksha Ushna Kapha vata hara, Kasahara, Hikkanigrahana. 13 DHANVAYAASAKA 15 Fagonia cretica Kashaya, Madhura, Snigdha Ushna Madhura Kapha pitta hara, Kaphanissaraka, Trushna nigrahana 14 VAMSHALOCHANA Kashaya, Madhura KANTAKARI It is a drug included in Kasahara, Kanthya, Hikkanigrahana, Shothahara, Sheetaprashamana varga. Both glycol alkaloid and fatty acid fractions of the Ruksha, Sheeta Madhura Vata pitta hara, Hrudya, Shwasahara, Kapha nissaraka, Jwaraghna, Balya. plant s extracts cause liberation of histamine from chopped lung tissue. The beneficial effect of the drug on bronchial asthma may be attributed to the depletion of histamine 758

from bronchial and lung tissue. Numerous research works have proven its anti-tussive, anti-asthmatic, expectorant and histamine depleting effects 16. CHAVYA - It contains alkaloids Piperine and Piplartine. Active principles show muscle relaxant properties 17. PIPPALI Piperine is the major alkaloid. It is antipyretic, hypotensive, analeptic, CNS stimulant. It has been reported to exert significant protection against CCl 4 induced hepatotoxicity in mice. It improves drug availability in experimental animals, and is used for enhancing the efficacy of administered medicaments. Milk extract of fruit effectively reduced passive cutaneous anaphylaxis in rats. It protected guinea-pigs against antigen-induced bronchospasm. Research activities have revealed its Respiratory stimulant, anti-inflammatory properties. Significant effect in controlling the frequency and severity of asthmatic attack was also observed 18. MARICHA Stimulant, carminative, diuretic, anticholerin, sialogogue, bechic, antiasthmatic. Fruit extracts and essential oils are inhibitory to various bacteria; it is anti-fungal and also increases permeability in intestines 19. MUSTA Its active ingredients Cyperol and Cyperene have shown significant antibacterial activity against a number of organisms and especially Staphylococcus aureus. Alcoholic extracts are antagonistic to stimulant effect of histamine, bradykinin and serotonin on smooth muscles 20. CHITRAKA Root yielded Naphthoquinone derivatives and plumbagin the most important active principle and exhibited specific antimicrobial activity. Plumbagin prevented accumulation of triglycerides in liver and aorta 21. BHARANGI Antiasthmatic, antihistaminic, antispasmodic, antitussive, carminative, febrifuge. Found to be effective in pleuritis 22. SHUNTI Anti-inflammatory, expectorant, circulatory stimulant, increases bioavailability of other drugs. Its antiinflammatory activity is comparable to that of Prednisolone. Alcoholic extract showed some significant activity against E. coli, Preoteus vulgaris, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus viridans. Gingerol and Shogaol found in both fresh and dried rhizomes suppress gastric secretion and reduce vomiting. They have also shown cardio-tonic activities 23. GUDUCHI Anti-pyretic, antiinflammatory, smooth muscle relaxant, histamine antagonist, anti-allergic property on histamine induced bronchospasm. Alcoholic extract shows activity against E.coli 24. RASNA Flavonoids in rhizomes have potent anti-fungal and antibacterial activity against both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. They are also active against Leukotrienes 25. SHATI In clinical studies, EtOH extracts showed encouraging results in TPE and antiinflammatory properties. The oil of rhizome inhinits the growth of several fungi and antimalarial activity in in-vitro studies 26. KARKATASHRUNGI Expectorant, antiasthmatic. The oil extracted from galls are found to be anti-spasmodic, anti-bacterial and anti-helminthic 27. 759

VAMSHALOCHANA Is extracted from nodal joints of stems of species of Bambusa arundinacea. In a nut shell, all drugs mentioned under the drug Kantakaryavalehya are Kapha-vata hara prominently, Kasahara, Shwasahara, Shothahara, thus exerting overall effect on all the involved srotas thus correcting the Udbhava sthana, sanchara sthana and Vyakta sthana. The extracts are found to be carminative, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic, anti-tussive, anti-bacterial, anti-microbial. DISCUSSION The following points are taken to be consideration before selecting a formulation or drug for the treatment of Tamaka Shwasa as it is a >Vata kapha pradhana vyadhi >Pratiloma gati of Vayu >Sroto sangha >Agni dushti and Aama Though shodhana is the prime mode of treatment in Tamaka shwasa, considering the age and probable complications, shamana mode of therapy may be considered using Kantakaryavalehya. The phalashruti of Kantakaryavalehya is restricted only to 3 diseases Hikka, Kasa and Shwasa, all three prana vaha sroto vyadhis, and also it is described as hanti asheshataha which means Kantakaryavalehya cures these three conditions without any remnants or the patients become completely free from all the symptoms. It can be observed that most of the drugs mentioned in Kantakaryavalehya are in Kasahara, Shwasahara, Hikkanigrahana and Kanthya ganas of Charaka and are Vata Kapha hara, Ushna, Kasa shwasa hara, Shulahara. The combination of Kantakaryavalehya is so unique, that the drugs are formulated with the whole samprapti of shwasa in mind where in all samprapti ghatakas are taken care of. Doshas involved in the Samprapti of Tamaka shwasa and the ahara viharas are provocative of Kapha and Vata doshas 1. It can be observed from the phalashruti of the drugs that all of them are kapha and vata hara which aids in the basic concept of Samprapti vighatana and thus does not leave the kriyakala of the disease to progress. Numerous research works done on these drugs have proven their anti-tussive, bronchodilator, smooth muscle relaxant, anti-histaminic, antibacterial, antifungal, anthelminthic, bio-availability enhancer effects which are all required in Tamaka shwasa. Kantakaryavalehya along with pathya ahara vihara plays a significant role in Samprapti vighatana of Tamaka shwasa in children 28. Kantakaryavalehya may also be made into syrup form as it is easy to administer in the paediatric age group than any other forms of medicines like tablet, churna, lehya considering the age and palatability. CONCLUSION Tamaka shwasa is a yapya vyadhi and needs medication for a long time. In such yapya vyadhis nidana parivarjana holds the prime position in treatment as the disease can only be managed. But by using proper treatment modalities and formulations, the patient may be made symptom free for longer durations and Samprapti vighatana should be done at possible places. 760

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