Multidisciplinary, Plant Science, Pharmacology (medical), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Ayurvedic management of HBV-Associated Chronic Liver Parenchymal Disease with Ascites: A Case Report Dr. Malhar Nesari, N B Nangare International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology, 2026 Background: Chronic Liver Parenchymal Disease (CLPD) is a progressive hepatic condition damaging the functional parenchyma, often due to viral hepatitis (HBV), metabolic disorders, or toxins, leading to fibrosis, cirrhosis, ascites, and complications like portal hypertension. CASE PRESENTATION: A 61-year-old female patient presented in May 2025 with body weight 59 kg, moderate ascites, pain in the right hypochondriac and epigastric regions, anorexia, and generalized weakness for two months. History included diabetes and HBsAg-positive chronic HBV. Clinical findings: palpable splenomegaly, ascites; USG abdomen showed coarse liver echotexture, borderline splenomegaly, moderate ascites; initial LFTs: bilirubin 1.31 mg/dL, SGOT (AST) 57 U/L, SGPT (ALT) 39 U/L. Diagnosed as CLPD. Intervention: A four-month herbo-mineral Ayurvedic regimen: May-June - Trailokya Chintamani Rasa, Tamra Bhasma, Pippali, Haritaki with detox diet; July (during HBV flare with bilirubin spike to 9.12 mg/dL) - Guduchi, Sootshekhar Rasa, Triphala, Nimb, Sariva, Manjishtha, Bawachi; August - Phalatrikadi Guggulu, Gandharva Haritaki, Guduchi, Loha Bhasma. Monthly LFT/USG abdomen monitoring. Outcome: Complete resolution of ascites, pain, anorexia; 3 kg weight loss. LFT normalization by August 30: bilirubin 0.81 mg/dL, SGOT (AST) 26.3 U/L, SGPT (ALT) 34 U/L. Follow-up USG abdomen showed mildly coarse liver echotexture with reduced ascites. Conclusion: This case illustrates Ayurveda's potential to reverse CLPD through Yakrit-shodhana, Pitta-shamaka, and Rasayana therapies, even in HBV context with acute flares. Demonstrates safety and efficacy as integrative approach; warrants larger clinical trials. Patient Consent: Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and clinical details. Conflict of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Review of Ayurvedic Classical Formulations for Medoroga (Sthaulya) from Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar Mrunal Shirbhate, Manasi Deshpande, Ninad Nangare Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine, 2025 Background: Obesity is currently one of the biggest health challenges, worldwide. In the absence of safe and effective drugs for the management of obesity, herbo-mineral formulations were mentioned in Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar. Obesity is similar to Sthaulya or Medoroga described in Ayurvedic classical texts. Aim and Objectives: To study formulations in Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar for Medoroga (Sthaulya) and to compile classical formulations for their therapeutic significance and identify frequently used herbs. Materials and Methodology: All five volumes of Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar were systematically reviewed, using terms such as “Sthaulya,” “Medoroga,” and “Obesity.” A total of 34 formulations with 123 medicinal substances were documented. Results: In Analysis 11 herbs are Amalaki, Haritaki, Bibhitaki, Chitraka, Shunthi, Pippali, Maricha, Vidanga, Nagarmotha, Elaichi, and Guggulu, most repeated across formulations. These herbs possess Deepana (digestive stimulant), Lekhana (fat-reducing), and Medohara (obesity-reducing) properties. Conclusion: The review highlights a group of herbs that are consistently given in Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar, underlining their importance in traditional practice and their potential for evidence-based integration into modern anti-obesity strategies.
Use of Orchids in Ayurveda: Is Substitution Scientific and Appropriate? Sourav Mukherjee, Ninad Nangare, Suresh Jagtap Journal of Natural Remedies, 2023 The concept of substitution, as Pratinidhidravya, is profound in the Indian traditional medicinal system, the Ayurveda. This science of life mode of holistic medication has been practiced for ages. With the dilution of knowledge in the post-Vedic era and with the discrepancies in documentation processes of several medicinal drugs, there exist tremendous needs to validate the scientific study of substitutes that are mentioned in various standard Ayurvedic references. In addition to government efforts to standardize the drug, it certainly falls into the responsibility and jurisdiction of every herbal scientist and Ayurvedic practitioner to collaborate and rejuvenate this marvelous medicinal goldmine. Often, orchids are very much praised for their medicinal value in Ayurveda, and several genera are used in various forms regularly. However, due to mainly over-exploitation, often the original drug is substituted by some either related or unrelated drugs. This review aims to elaborate and, in turn, understand the need, authenticity, and scientific appropriateness of certain herbs which are used to substitute Orchids in Ayurveda. A global and standardized approach is needed to understand the need and process of substituting a particular drug in both monoherbal and polyherbal formulations, in order to develop a potent medication for certain diseases.
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Ayurvedic management of HBV-Associated Chronic Liver Parenchymal Disease with Ascites: A Case Report M Nesari, N Nangare International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology (IJDDT) 16 (9S), 104-109 , 2026 2026
Classics to Clinics: Mapping Ayurveda Dosage Forms to Modern Drug Delivery Systems DA Pardeshi P, Nangare N, Khobragade S International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology (IJDDT) 16 (4S), 332-337 , 2026 2026
Association between urinary extracellular vesicle proteome and early detection of diabetic nephropathy in type 2 diabetes MN Patel, PM Modi, N Nangare, A Anand, C Dhanushkodi, K Sambhav KIDNEYS 14 (4), 329-336 , 2025 2025
Review of Ayurvedic Classical Formulations for Medoroga(Sthaulya) from Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar NN Mrunal Nandkishor Shirbhate, Manasi Deshpane Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM) 13 (10), 65-78 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
COMPARATIVE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY POTENTIAL OF DIFFERENT MATURITY FORMS OF HARITAKI (TERMINALIA CHEBULA RETZ.) IN DSS-INDUCED ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN RATS AJPP Ninad Nangare, Nomina Adwani, Hemant Shinde, Abhishek Ghorpade JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOANALYSIS 11 (S1), 534-551 , 2025 2025
Biochemical and Pharmacognostic Evaluation of Morat: Resolving the Botanical Identity and Therapeutic Potential in Urolithiasis N Nangare, S Vyavahare, A Deshmukh, M Deshpande JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOANALYSIS 11 (03), 459-467 , 2025 2025
Synbiotic composition comprising trikatu and bacillus coagulans for enhanced bioavailability of plant-based proteins. MD Ninad Nangare, Akshay Deshmukh IN Patent App. 202,521,040,739 , 2025 2025
Ayurvedic Treatment Of Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease: A Case Study M Nesari, N Nangare South Eastern European Journal of Public Health (SEEJPH) 26 (S3) , 2025 2025
Exploring the Antipyretic Activity of Enicostemma axillare (Nahi): A Computational Approach N Nangare, T Mondhe, P Pardeshi, T Babar South Eastern European Journal of Public Health (SEEJPH) 26 (S2), 4034-4044 , 2025 2025
Environmental Determinants In Ayurvedic Etiology: A Review Of Dosha Imbalance And Pollution ExposureD JM Ajai Kumar Pandey, Ninad Nangare, B. Shalini, Ankita Thakur, Dipak ... International Journal of Environmental Sciences 11 (14S), 1829-1837 , 2025 2025
EFFICACY OF SHRAMAHARA MAHAKSHAY IN ALLEVIATING CANCER-RELATED FATIGUE: REVIEW ON AN UNCONVENTIONAL ANTI-FATIGUE SOLUTION W Ashwini, D Manasi, N Ninad, B Tejaswani Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae 25 (1) , 2025 2025
Critical Analysis of Vitamin D3 Deficiency and Concept of Nourishment and Transformation of Bodily Tissues (Dhatus) in Ayurved MA Padmanabhan Priya, Nangare Ninad African Journal of Biological Sciences 6 (Si 03), 2615-2622 , 2024 2024
Development of new herbal Lotion for the management of Dermatophytic infections. NBJS Deokule Subhash, Batul Sadegi, Bipin Raj, Mokat Digambar, Ninad Nangare IN Patent L-150447/2,024 , 2024 2024
Combined Potential Of Trikatu And Synbiotics: A Synergistic Approach A Deshmukh, M Deshpande, P Pardeshi, N Nangare AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH, 13293-13295 , 2024 2024
Use of orchids in Ayurveda : is substitution scientific and appropriate? S Mukherjee, N Nangare, S Jagtap 2023 Citations: 2
Polyherbal Formulation for AntiurolithiaticActivity. (Application no. ) (Published ). MD Ninad Nangare IN Patent App. 202,321,043,583 , 2023 2023
Maasha (Vigna Mungo (L.) Hepper) - Fostering And Functional With Intricacies – A Critical Review SR Sai Vijaya Priya M, Shobha A Khilari, Ninad Nangare European Chemical Bulletin 12 (08), 6820-6826 , 2023 2023
Trade and Economic Importance of Medicinal Plants: Challenges and Solutions N Nangare, M Deshpande Indian Medicinal Plants: Advancement in the Traditional Medicine … , 2023 2023
Ayurvedic Management of Indralupta (Alopecia areata) through Internal and External Medications–A Case Report P Priya, M Abhinandan, DA Anand, N Ninad Lat. Am. J. Pharm 42, 11 , 2023 2023
CORRELATION BETWEEN SHARIR PRAKRUTI (BODY CONSTITUTION) AND SYMPTOM OF PURISHAVAHASTRODUSHTI ACROSS SECTIONAL STUDY C Ravin, M Abhinandan, N Ninad Romanian Journal of Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases 30 (4), 1076-1081 , 2023 2023
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Anti-Obesity Effect of Bark of Ficus Racemosa in High Fat Diet Induced Obese Rats S Bhanuse, V Gokhale, J Dawane, M Deshpande, N Nangare J Pharm Negative Results , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
Use of orchids in Ayurveda : is substitution scientific and appropriate? S Mukherjee, N Nangare, S Jagtap 2023 Citations: 2
COMPARATIVE VALIDATION OF SELF COLLECTED AND MARKET ‘SARIVA’ROOTS WITH RESPECT TO THEIR AMBIGUITY IN THE IDENTIFICATION USING IN-VITRO BIOCHEMICAL ASSAYS E SANDECHA, N NANGARE, A MULIK, S JAGTAP, N METI Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences 24 (2 … , 2022 2022 Citations: 2
Ambiguity in the authenticity of selected vidanga market sample with respect to their biochemical and chromatographic evaluation K Jagtap, A Mulik, N Nangare, S Pawar, S Chougule, S Jagtap International Journal of Green Pharmacy 15 (4), 1-9 , 2021 2021 Citations: 2
A Critical Review on Morat With Special Reference to Ayurveda Classical Texts N Ninad B, D Manasi M, K Manisha A International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 11 (July - September 2020), 363-369 , 2020 2020 Citations: 2
Review of Ayurvedic Classical Formulations for Medoroga(Sthaulya) from Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar NN Mrunal Nandkishor Shirbhate, Manasi Deshpane Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM) 13 (10), 65-78 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Review Of Mental Stress In Employees Of The Business Process Outsourcing Industry P Adhikari, A Muke, N Nangare Lat. Am. J. Pharm 42, 6 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Clinical study of Aparajita (Clitoria ternatea Linn.) in Dadru (Tinea) N Narnavar, N Nangare, M Deshpande, M Mahajan Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 27 (3), 154-9 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
A CRITICAL REVIEW ON APARAJITA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AYURVEDA CLASSICAL TEXTS N NINAD, M SUDEEP, P VIDYA, K MANISHA 2019 Citations: 1
Ayurvedic management of HBV-Associated Chronic Liver Parenchymal Disease with Ascites: A Case Report M Nesari, N Nangare International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology (IJDDT) 16 (9S), 104-109 , 2026 2026
Classics to Clinics: Mapping Ayurveda Dosage Forms to Modern Drug Delivery Systems DA Pardeshi P, Nangare N, Khobragade S International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology (IJDDT) 16 (4S), 332-337 , 2026 2026
Association between urinary extracellular vesicle proteome and early detection of diabetic nephropathy in type 2 diabetes MN Patel, PM Modi, N Nangare, A Anand, C Dhanushkodi, K Sambhav KIDNEYS 14 (4), 329-336 , 2025 2025
COMPARATIVE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY POTENTIAL OF DIFFERENT MATURITY FORMS OF HARITAKI (TERMINALIA CHEBULA RETZ.) IN DSS-INDUCED ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN RATS AJPP Ninad Nangare, Nomina Adwani, Hemant Shinde, Abhishek Ghorpade JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOANALYSIS 11 (S1), 534-551 , 2025 2025
Biochemical and Pharmacognostic Evaluation of Morat: Resolving the Botanical Identity and Therapeutic Potential in Urolithiasis N Nangare, S Vyavahare, A Deshmukh, M Deshpande JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOANALYSIS 11 (03), 459-467 , 2025 2025
Synbiotic composition comprising trikatu and bacillus coagulans for enhanced bioavailability of plant-based proteins. MD Ninad Nangare, Akshay Deshmukh IN Patent App. 202,521,040,739 , 2025 2025
Ayurvedic Treatment Of Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease: A Case Study M Nesari, N Nangare South Eastern European Journal of Public Health (SEEJPH) 26 (S3) , 2025 2025
Exploring the Antipyretic Activity of Enicostemma axillare (Nahi): A Computational Approach N Nangare, T Mondhe, P Pardeshi, T Babar South Eastern European Journal of Public Health (SEEJPH) 26 (S2), 4034-4044 , 2025 2025
Environmental Determinants In Ayurvedic Etiology: A Review Of Dosha Imbalance And Pollution ExposureD JM Ajai Kumar Pandey, Ninad Nangare, B. Shalini, Ankita Thakur, Dipak ... International Journal of Environmental Sciences 11 (14S), 1829-1837 , 2025 2025
EFFICACY OF SHRAMAHARA MAHAKSHAY IN ALLEVIATING CANCER-RELATED FATIGUE: REVIEW ON AN UNCONVENTIONAL ANTI-FATIGUE SOLUTION W Ashwini, D Manasi, N Ninad, B Tejaswani Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae 25 (1) , 2025 2025
Critical Analysis of Vitamin D3 Deficiency and Concept of Nourishment and Transformation of Bodily Tissues (Dhatus) in Ayurved MA Padmanabhan Priya, Nangare Ninad African Journal of Biological Sciences 6 (Si 03), 2615-2622 , 2024 2024