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| <li>Mutravaha srotasa helps with detoxification through the urinary tract. </li></ul> | | <li>Mutravaha srotasa helps with detoxification through the urinary tract. </li></ul> |
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| + | == Srotasa, receptors and membrane biology == |
| + | <p style="text-align:justify;">This concept of srotasa supports the latest descriptions in contemporary science, such as receptor theory in terms of their specificity and membrane biology. The srotas play a major role in pathophysiology and pharmacotherapeutics. Understanding the concept of srotasa allows Vaidya to make decisions accurately regarding treatment and prognosis.</p> |
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| + | == Future scope == |
| + | <p style="text-align:justify;">It is necessary to probe into this important conventional concept scientifically. It may be significant to tackle comparative studies with the modern sciences' knowledge about membrane biology and systemic endothelial system. The concept of srotasa in ayurveda is a large area of molecular biology research. Vitiation of srotasa is the major cause of pathology in any disease. There is a requirement for clinical and molecular research on the nature of vitiation of srotasa occurring in different clinical situations to develop preventive and treatment modalities on the lines of purification therapies. </p> |
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| + | == Current researches == |
| + | <ol style='text-align:justify;'><li style="font-weight: bold;">Review on the concept of srotas: <span style="font-weight: normal;">Srotasa acts as the inner transport system of the body. These macro, micro level channels also include all range of structural and functional units designed to carry specific materials, molecules, messages, impulses, emotions, and thoughts and are typical for the substances they transport. The concept of receptor theory and their specificity and membrane biology is also indicated by the functional physiology of srotamsi, which has importance from the point of view of pathophysiology and pharmacophysiology.<ref name="ref2" />. </span></li> |
| + | <li style="font-weight: bold;">Critical evaluation of srotas and their clinical Significance: <span style="font-weight: normal;">Srotasa plays an essential role in disease manifestation. Understanding the concept of srotasa and srotovaigunya are vital to prognosis and treatment.<ref name="ref5">Katwal Savita, Udainiya Neha, 2018. “Critical evaluation of srotas and its clinical significance” International Journal of Current Research in Life Sciences, 7, (03), 1407-1409.</ref> </span></li> |
| + | <li style="font-weight: bold;">Ayurveda literary research study on some important aspects of srotas: <span style="font-weight: normal;">This study mainly focuses on understanding the srotas regarding microcirculation and exploration of minute aspects of microchannels.<ref name="ref6">Chouhan PK. Ayurveda Literary Research Study on Some Important Aspects of Srotas. Journal of drug delivery and therapeutics.10Sep.2018 ;8(5):280-3 </ref> </span></li> |
| + | <li style="font-weight: bold;">Critical appraisal of doshavaha srotas: <span style="font-weight: normal;">The study is based on the various synonyms described in classical texts, focusing on the sira (vein) and further divided into three categories like the division of sira as vatavaha, pittavaha, kaphavaha & sarvavaha srotas. It makes it easier to understand srotas in the context of tridosha for better and more systematic treatment protocol.<ref name="ref7">Byadgi PS. Critical appraisal of Doshavaha Srotas. Ayu. 2012 Jul;33(3):337-42. doi: 10.4103/0974- 8520.108819. PMID: 23723638; PMCID: PMC3665105.</ref> </span></li> |
| + | <li style="font-weight: bold;">A review article on concept of srotas with special emphasis on pranavaha srotas: <span style="font-weight: normal;">This article emphasizes the pranavaha srotasa. It depicts the conductor and channeliser of prana (living force).<ref name="ref8">Joshi Prakash, Wane Yogesh. A review article on concept of srotasa with special emphasis of pranavaha srotasa, Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research November 2021, Volume 8, Issue 11,(ISSN-2349-5162)</ref> </span></li></ol> |
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