Åšuṇá¹hi being a part of many varṇ ya formulations, is the only herb among all reviewed in the present study found to exhibit tyrosinase inhibition without any Ayurvedic citation of varṇ ya property. This shows their potential to act as good skin whitening agents. Result and Conclusion: All the twenty herbs reviewed are found to act as varṇ ya directly (citation as varṇ ya) or indirectly (alleviation of pitta and rakta) as per Ayurveda and to interfere in melanogenesis pathway through tyrosinase inhibition as per biomedicine. Materials and Methods: Critical review of herbs to show varṇ ya property is compiled from various Ayurvedic texts as well as from multiple articles on the internet to justify their skin lightening property on the basis of data collected. Aim: The present review is undertaken for screening twenty herbs from Varṇ ya MahÄkaá¹£Ä ya, LodhrÄdi varṇ ya gaṇa, ElÄdi varṇa prasÄdana gaṇa and few varṇ ya formulations to evaluate their probable modes of action through which the skin lightening is effected as per both Ayurveda and biomedical concepts. In Ayurveda, varṇ ya, raktaprasÄdana, tvacya are few terms specifying skin lightening with respect to its modern counterpart i.e., Tyrosinase inhibition, the most commonly reported method of skin lightening. Research in the area of skin-lightening agents is an expanding field with the knowledge being updated regularly. Introduction: The aspiration for light skin (fair complexion) is becoming pronounced in a greater number of people in the present times with natural products being more in demand than their synthetic counterparts. Sharma, Khemchand Joshi, Namrata Goyal, Chinky "Go-gii- ya" is a religious feast and ceremony held annually over a three-day period which climaxes on the fifteenth…Ĭritical review of Ayurvedic Varṇ ya herbs and their tyrosinase inhibition effect ĮRIC Educational Resources Information Centerĭeveloped by utilizing only Jicarilla Apache people as resources to preserve the authenticity of the material and information, this booklet presents information on the Jicarilla Apache celebration of "Go-gii- ya". The impetus to writing the yaImpute is a growing interest in nearest neighbor. Although nearest neighbor imputation is used in a host of disciplines, the methods implemented in the yaImpute package are tailored to imputation-based forest attribute estimation and mapping. This article introduces yaImpute, an R package for nearest neighbor search and imputation. YaImpute: An R package for kNN imputation
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