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Rasa Shastra is an Ayurvedic branch that was mostly created during the Medieval Era. The process which converts the purified metals and minerals into the bhasma after subjecting them to levigation and incineration is known as Marana. The assessment methods cannot distinguish between bhasmas chemically, but the NPST can because it is based on chemical reactions and produces distinct results for bhasmas. To increase the quality of the formulation and ensure consistency between batches of the formulation, standardisation of the ayurvedic formulation is crucial in the modern era. For the manufacture of the medicines, Ayurvedic pharmaceutical businesses frequently use the Rasaushadi. Identifying the bhasma's quality before buying it from the market is important. Namburi phase spot test helps to detect, every second or even fraction of a second, continual chemical reactions taking place gradually between two chemical substances on static media. It is a simple test that it can be carried out with minimum set up and requirements.
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NPST, Standardization, Bhasma, Sinduras, Qualitative test
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"A Critical Review on Namburi Phase Spot Test", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 12, page no.4 - 7, December-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2212002.pdf
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