MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621004404 A) filed by Lakshmi Narain Ayurved College And Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, on Jan. 16, for 'ajit agad churna- a herbal anti- poisonous formulation.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Ayushi Dhakatia; Dr. Shanti Manyala; Dr. Surendra Singh Rajput; and Dr. Muskan Singh Tomar.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to Ajit Agad Churna, an innovative herbal anti-poisonous formulation that integrates traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern pharmaceutical standardization protocols, facilitating comprehensive poison neutralization, adaptive therapeutic mechanisms, and robust safety validation while maintaining seamless clinical integration and optimal bioavailability for consistent anti-poisonous applications across diverse toxicological scenarios. [510] The comprehensive herbal framework employs standardized phytochemical compounds and optimized preparation methodologies, utilizing traditional Ayurvedic processing techniques and modern analytical validation systems to ensure timely poison neutralization, enhanced therapeutic understanding, and optimal formulation reliability while maintaining continuous quality monitoring capabilities throughout the preparation and storage phases. [515] The integrated methodology combines multi-component herbal techniques with advanced analytical characterization systems, leveraging standardized extraction protocols and multi-parameter quality indicators to optimize therapeutic procedures and formulation workflows for maximum anti-poisonous efficacy and minimal adverse effects during critical toxicological interventions and emergency applications. [520] The novel responsive herbal architecture features engineered high-potency botanical components with specialized purification protocols, enabling complex multi-stage poison neutralization while ensuring therapeutic consistency and performance optimization across various clinical instruments without compromising formulation stability or patient safety parameters. [525] The innovative design incorporates strategic validation mechanisms for enhanced compound identification and therapeutic security, utilizing optimized multi-herb systems and adaptive processing technology to ensure legitimate therapeutic assignment while maintaining functionality across diverse clinical environments and toxicological scenarios requiring immediate intervention. [530] Implementation methodology emphasizes scalable herbal integration and efficient preparation sequences, implementing standardized quality measures and analytical protocols to achieve superior compound determination, enhanced therapeutic identification, and contamination prevention while ensuring technological simplicity during clinical monitoring and emergency response procedures. [535] The system demonstrates exceptional adaptability through comprehensive integration of phytochemical identification protocols and intelligent analytical technologies, validating its effectiveness across various multi-component herbal configurations and clinical scenarios while maintaining consistent therapeutic performance and operational efficiency under diverse toxicological conditions. [540] The developed framework enables sustainable and reliable neutralization of poisonous substances through streamlined, analytically-validated herbal systems, providing significant advantages over conventional anti-poisonous approaches through variable purification mechanisms, adaptive identification protocols, and improved therapeutic assignment while maintaining superior safety profiles during critical toxicological treatment procedures."
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