<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>743</id><JournalTitle>EFFECT OF SHODHANA (DETOXIFICATION/POTENTIATING) OF  SEEDS OF STRYCHNOS NUX-VOMICA LINN ON PHYTOCHEMICAL  AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY </JournalTitle><Abstract>The study was designed to evaluate the effect of shodhana (purification/detoxification/ potentiating) on phytochemical 
and anti-inflammatory properties of  Strychnos nux-vomica  L.  The seeds of Strychnos nux-vomica  L. (Loganiaceae), frequently 
used  as  an  important  ingredient  in  Indian  system  of  medicine  to  treat  nervous  diseases,  arthritis,   traumatic  pains, 
inflammations,  cancer,  respiratory  diseases,  ulcers,  and  impro ves  circulatory  disorders  etc.,  According  to  Ayurveda,  Nuxvomica seeds has been included in the group 'upa-visha' (moderate toxic) and advised to be used after proper detoxification; 
otherwise they produce toxic symptoms. The unprocessed seeds of Nux-vomica and the products after each step of shodhana 
were  studied to assess the influence of shodhana on  phytochemical and anti-inflammatory properties.  In the present study the 
seeds  of  Nux-vomica  subjected  to  various  shodhana  processes  prescribed  in  Ayurveda  and  modified  method  prescribed  by 
native  practioner.  The  partially  &  completely  shodhana  processed  Nux-vomica  and  unprocessed  seeds  were  studied 
phytochemical and anti-inflammatory activity in the carrageenan -induced rat paw edema.  Shodhana process on  Nux-vomica
altered  the  phytochemical  qualitatively  and  quantitatively,  reduced  the  total  alkaloids,  strychnine  &  brucine  contents.  In 
addition to these, loganin glycosides were eliminated.  The acute toxicity (LD50) revealed the reduction in toxicity in processed 
products  significantly  (about  1/10th)  when  compared  to  unprocessed  seeds.  There  was  a  significant  enhancement  of  antiinflammatory activity in carragenan induced inflammation in albino rats when compared with unprocessed form. In each step of 
shodhana, gradually enhanced the protection and completely shodhana processed form (PNV3, PNV4 & PNV5) showed potent 
efficacy  when compared with partially processed products (1
st
& 2
nd
steps of processed seeds PNV1 & PNV2 respectively).
The  PNV5  the  formulation  having  PNV4  with  reduced  dose  showed  potent  activity  than  completely  processed  and  PNV4 
treatment group.  The results of shodhana processed seeds were comparable with standard drug treatment.  It may be concluded 
that the traditional  system of Shodhana can  infl uence  the  phytochemical and anti-inflammatory profile of  Nux-vomica. It is 
worthwhile  to  adopt  shodhana  processes  as  per  Indian  system  of  medicine  in  the  development  of  herbal  formulations  with 
applications of modern technology to assess its safety and efficacy</Abstract><Email>gopalk538@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>7</volume><issue>4</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Shodhana,Purification,Potentiating,Detoxification,Strychnos nux-vomica L,Anti-inflammatory activity</keyword><AUTHORS>Gopalkrishna SV,Pradeepkumar M,Harikumar C,Rajendra S V,Prashanth B,Ramachandra Setty S</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Charaka Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Vasavi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peddapalli,  Sidhout (M), Kadapa Dist-516247, Andhra Pradesh, India,Department of Charaka Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Vasavi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peddapalli,  Sidhout (M), Kadapa Dist-516247, Andhra Pradesh, India,Department of Charaka Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Vasavi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peddapalli,  Sidhout (M), Kadapa Dist-516247, Andhra Pradesh, India,Department of P.G. Pharmacology, S.C.S. College of Pharmacy, Harapanahalli-583131, Davanagere dist., Karnataka, India,Department of P.G. Pharmacology, S.C.S. College of Pharmacy, Harapanahalli-583131, Davanagere dist., Karnataka, India,Department of Pharmacology, Government College of Pharmacy, Subbaiah circle, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India</afflication></Article></Articles>