
ABSTRACT Background: Dhanwanthararishtam is a classical Ayurvedic medicine, primarily used for postnatal care and rejuvenation. Aim: The present study evaluates the antioxidant properties of the Ayurvedic medicine Dhanwanthararishtam, traditionally used for postnatal care to rejuvenate and strengthen the mother. Methods: ABTS, DPPH, and FRAP, were the antibiotic assays carried out following standard protocols. Results: Among these assays, Dhanwanthararishtam exhibited exceptional results at very low concentrations in the FRAP assay, while the ABTS and DPPH assays showed moderate antioxidant activities. Conclusion: These findings clearly demonstrate the antioxidant potential of Dhanwanthararishtam, supporting its medicinal efficacy.
RS1-441, antioxidant, dhanwanthararishtam, Pharmacy and materia medica, QD71-142, abts, frap, Original Article, dpph, Analytical chemistry, ayurvedic
RS1-441, antioxidant, dhanwanthararishtam, Pharmacy and materia medica, QD71-142, abts, frap, Original Article, dpph, Analytical chemistry, ayurvedic
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