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ISSN: 2583-3677

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Review Article


Year: 2024 |Volume: 3 | Issue: 04 |Pages: 43-49


Role of Marichyadi Taila in Fungal Infections: A Comprehensive Review

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Kapila A1 , Johar S2

1Ph.D Scholar, Rasa Shastra Evam Bhaishajya Kalpana, Desh Bhagat Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Punjab, India

2Professor, Rasa Shastra Evam Bhaishajya Kalpana, Desh Bhagat Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Punjab, India

Correspondence Address:

Dr. Amit Kapila , Ph.D Scholar, Rasa Shastra Evam Bhaishajya Kalpana, Desh Bhagat Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Punjab, India Email: kapilaamit2@gmail.com

Date of Acceptance: 2024-12-18

Date of Publication:2024-12-20

Article-ID:AYU_129_02_25 https://ayuscript.com

Source of Support: nill

Conflict of Interest: nill


How To Cite This Article: Kapila A, Johar S. Role of Marichyadi Taila in Fungal Infections: A Comprehensive Review. AYUSCRIPT 2024;3(4):43-49


Abstract


Fungal infections represent a growing global health challenge due to increasing antifungal resistance and the limitations of conventional therapies. Ayurveda has mentioned a skin disorder, dadru whose symptoms resemble with that of fungal infections. So treatment of dadru can be investigated in fungal infections. For that it’s important to understand the meaning and symptoms of dadru, its correlations with fungal infection and its treatment mentioned in ayurveda and allopathic science. Traditional medicine offers alternative therapeutic options, among which Marichyadi Taila—a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil—has garnered attention for its potent antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. This review article explores the role of Marichyadi Taila in the management of fungal infections, focusing on its formulation, pharmacological actions, and therapeutic potential. Drawing from ancient Ayurvedic texts and recent pharmacological studies, the article discusses the antifungal mechanisms of its multi-herbal and mineral components, standardization methods, and clinical implications. The review concludes that Marichyadi Taila offers a promising complementary approach to managing fungal infections, warranting further research and clinical trials for integration into modern healthcare.
Key words: Fungal infections, Marichyadi Taila, Kushtha

 


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13/02/2025

Issue: 04

Volume: 3 (2024): Month - 12

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