ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2023,15,1,168-175.DOI:10.5530/097484900240Published:December 2022Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Shabnam Bano, Wajeeha Begum, and Syeda Sumaiya Author(s) affiliations:Shabnam Bano*, Wajeeha Begum, Syeda Sumaiya Department of Ilmul Qabalat of Amraze Niswan, National Institute of Unani Medicine, Kottigepalya, Bengaluru, Karnataka, INDIA. Abstract:Introduction: PCOD is a common, complex reproductive endocrinopathy characterized by menstrual irregularities, hyperandrogenism, polycystic ovaries, metabolic and psychological disorders and affects up to 18% of reproductive-aged women. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of Saleekha and Majeeth in PCOD. Materials and Methods: Clinically diagnosed Patients (n=30) with PCOD in age 18-35 years with oligomenorrhea or amenorrhoea were included in the study. Patients with thyroid dysfunction, systemic diseases, endometrial tuberculosis, malignancies on hormonal treatment in the last 3 months, pregnancy, and lactation were excluded. The research drug was administered orally in a dose of 3.5 gm B.D safūf (powder) of Saleekha with Joshānda (decoction) of Majeeth 7 gm BD for 14 days/ cycle for three consecutive cycles. Outcome measures were changes in subjective parameters (nature of bleeding, duration of cycles, duration of flow, amount of flow, weight reduction) and objective parameters, pictorial blood loss assessment chart (PBAC) score, basal metabolic index (BMI), modified Ferriman Gallwey (mFG) score, acanthosis nigricans scale and pelvic ultrasonography. Data were analyzed using the paired Student t-test. Results: Marked improvement was observed in menstrual irregularity and PBAC score with p<0.001 which is highly significant after the intervention. Significant change is seen in BMI, Ovarian volume, and SF-12 with p<0.001 after treatment. Safety parameters were within the normal range. Interpretation and Conclusion: Research drugs (Saleekha and Majeeth) can be used as an alternate remedy in PCOD patients, as it significant effect to regularize menstruation by reduction of BMI and probably by improving insulin resistance in PCOD. No adverse effect of the research drug was noted during the trial. Keywords:BMI, Majeeth, mFG, PBAC score, PCOD, SaleekhaView:PDF (272.5 KB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images Flow diagram. KeywordsBMIMajeethmFGPBAC scorePCODSaleekha ‹ FTIR Based Metabolomics Profiling and Fingerprinting of Some Medicinal Plants: An Attempt to Develop an Approach for Quality Control and Standardization of Herbal Materials up Macro-microscopy and HPTLC Atlas of Heartwood of Erythroxylum monogynum Roxb. (Indian Bastard Sandalwood) ›