Effect of Opuntia elatior Mill. (Nagaphani) in the management of Pandu Roga w. s. r to iron deficiency anemia; an open labeled randomized standard controlled clinical trial.

Ayu Pub Date : 2020-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-23 DOI:10.4103/ayu.AYU_31_18
Shashikant M Prajapati, Sharada Anand, Rabinarayan Acharya, Mandip Goyal
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Background: Pandu Roga described in Ayurveda bears resemblance to the clinical features of anemia. The fruits of Nagaphani (Opuntia elatior Mill.) of family cactaceae, are consumed by the inhabitants of Gujarat as a hematinic agent to treat general debility and anemia.

Aim and objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the O. elatior fruit juice in Pandu Roga with special reference to iron deficiency anemia.

Materials and method: Present clinical study was an open labeled, randomized trial, in which 105 patients of Pandu Roga (iron deficiency anemia), were divided into two groups using the coin method of randomization. Group A received Opuntia elatior fruit juice, 20 ml twice a day with lukewarm water before meal. Group B received Punarnava Mandura (standard control), well accepted after this a herbo-mineral fromulation, two tablets of 500 mg each, twice a day with Takra (butter milk) before meal. Duration of intervention was 2 months in both groups and a follow-up of 1 month. The assessment was done based on the clinical signs and symptoms and hematological parameters such as Hb% (hemoglobin %), total red blood cell (TRBC), serum iron, serum ferritin and total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), before and after completion of the treatment. The data were subjected to statistical tests (Wilcoxon signed-rank test and paired t-tests, co-efficient of variance (CV)), and analyzed.

Results: Both trial drug and the standard drug produced a statistically significant increase in Hb%, TRBC and serum Iron. The standard drug provided statistically significant increase (P < 0.05) in TIBC, whereas a statistically insignificant (P > 0.05) effect was observed in the trial group. Both trial and standard drug provided statistically significant (P < 0.001) relief in Panduta (pallor), Daurbalya (general weakness), Akshikutashotha (periorbital edema) and Pindikodveshthana (calf muscle cramps). When compared between the groups, the standard drug was found to be more effective than the trial drug.

Conclusion: Fruit juice of Opuntia elatior is effective in iron deficiency anemia as it increases the hemoglobin, TRBC levels in blood along with providing relief in Panduta (pallor), Daurbalya (general weakness) Akshikutashotha (periorbital edema).

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机会关系磨的效果。(Nagaphani)在Pandu Roga w. r的缺铁性贫血的管理;一项开放标签随机标准对照临床试验。
背景:阿育吠陀中描述的Pandu Roga与贫血的临床特征相似。古吉拉特邦居民食用仙人掌科植物Nagaphani (Opuntia elatior Mill.)的果实,作为治疗全身虚弱和贫血的血液剂。目的与目的:评价番石榴果汁对缺铁性贫血的疗效。材料与方法:本临床研究是一项开放标记、随机试验,105例缺铁性贫血(Pandu Roga)患者采用随机分组的硬币法分为两组。A组患者每日2次,每次20 ml,餐前加温水。B组服用普那纳瓦曼杜拉(标准对照),这是一种被广泛接受的草药-矿物质配方,每片500毫克,每天两次,餐前与塔卡(牛油牛奶)一起服用。两组干预时间均为2个月,随访1个月。根据临床体征和症状以及血液学参数,如Hb%(血红蛋白%)、总红细胞(TRBC)、血清铁、血清铁蛋白和总铁结合能力(TIBC),在治疗完成前后进行评估。对资料进行统计学检验(Wilcoxon sign -rank检验、配对t检验、方差系数(CV)),并进行分析。结果:试验药物和标准药物均能显著提高Hb%、TRBC和血清铁。标准药物对TIBC的影响有统计学意义(P < 0.05),而试验组对TIBC的影响无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。试验药物和标准药物对Panduta(苍白)、Daurbalya(全身无力)、Akshikutashotha(眶周水肿)和Pindikodveshthana(小腿肌肉痉挛)的缓解均有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。当两组之间进行比较时,发现标准药物比试验药物更有效。结论:青果果汁对缺铁性贫血是有效的,因为它增加了血液中的血红蛋白和TRBC水平,并缓解了Panduta(苍白)、Daurbalya(全身无力)和Akshikutashotha(眶周水肿)。
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