The Azadirachta Indica Bark and Cow Urine for the Treatment of Urticaria (Hives)

Authors

  • Rushikesh Sanjay Tak Bachelor of Pharmacy in Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lonavala. Working as a Research Scholar at Wel 'n' Wil Lifescience Health & Research Center Raikot Road, Mullanpur, Ludhiana-141101, Punjab, INDIA.
  • Dnyaneshwar Keshav Solanke Bachelor of Pharmacy in Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune. Working as a Research Scholar at Wel 'n' Wil Lifescience Health & Research Center Raikot Road, Mullanpur, Ludhiana-141101, Punjab, INDIA.
  • Yash Chotu Shirude Bachelor of Pharmacy in Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Lonavala. Working as a Research Scholar at Wel 'n' Wil Lifescience Health & Research Center Raikot Road, Mullanpur, Ludhiana-141101, Punjab, INDIA.
  • Ajit Sureshrao Pardikar Bachelor of Pharmacy in Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune. Working as a Research Scholar at Wel 'n' Wil Lifescience Health & Research Center Raikot Road, Mullanpur, Ludhiana-141101, Punjab, INDIA.
  • Harpreet Kaur Master of Microbiology from Lovely Professional University. Working as Research Director at Wel 'n' Wil Lifescience Health & Research Center Raikot Road, Mullanpur, Ludhiana-141101, Punjab, INDIA.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55544/jrasb.1.4.4

Keywords:

Cow Urine, Therapeutical, Benefits, Disinfection, Purification, Antioxidant

Abstract

The Aim of the study was to investigate the use of Azadirachta Indica bark in combination with Cow urine for the External Treatment of Urticaria.

Neem Has been used for the treatment of various diseases both in modern and Traditional Systems of medicine. Over 96 patents have been granted based on different use of the plant. It gives a clear view of the importance of the plant and its daily life use in society. Cow Urine is Widely used as a therapeutic agent and additive in India, for the treatment of infections cuts, and burns. Cow urine has been considered sacred a   used in many rituals. cow urines are also used in purification and disinfecting houses.

Cow urine and neem bark powder 41mm against urticaria while cow urine alone shows 32 mm inhibition zone diameter and the Suspension produced by Neem bark and cow urine shows positive changes in the patient.  It proves that the combination of the neem bark powder with the cow urine has very high antimicrobial activity that speeds up the healing process of the rashes. It shows the antibacterial property has been boosted in combination. With additional antioxidant properties of the cow urine play a significant role in treatment.

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Published

2022-10-31

How to Cite

Tak, R. S., Solanke, D. K., Shirude, Y. C., Pardikar, A. S., & Kaur, H. (2022). The Azadirachta Indica Bark and Cow Urine for the Treatment of Urticaria (Hives). Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology, 1(4), 26–29. https://doi.org/10.55544/jrasb.1.4.4