9th Edition of International Conference on
Ayurvedic Pharmacologists specialize in studying the pharmacological properties of herbs, minerals, and natural formulations rooted in classical Ayurvedic texts. They examine how these substances interact with the body, investigating their therapeutic effects, mechanisms of action, and safety profiles through both traditional principles and modern scientific methods. Their work bridges ancient Ayurvedic wisdom—such as the concepts of rasa, guna, virya, vipaka, and prabhava—with current pharmacological frameworks to validate and refine traditional remedies. By doing so, they contribute to developing standardized, effective, and evidence-based formulations used in modern integrative healthcare. Their expertise is crucial in adapting traditional therapies to meet the needs of evidence-driven medical environments.
These professionals often conduct laboratory studies, clinical trials, and toxicological assessments to ensure the efficacy and safety of Ayurvedic medicines. Their research plays a critical role in quality control, dosage standardization, and regulatory compliance of herbal and mineral preparations. Collaborating with botanists, chemists, and clinicians, they help transform time-tested Ayurvedic knowledge into accessible therapeutic solutions for contemporary health challenges. They are also instrumental in updating classical formulations to address evolving patient needs while preserving their traditional integrity. By integrating ancient science with modern pharmacology, they support the global recognition and scientific advancement of Ayurveda. Their contributions are key to elevating traditional medicine within regulated healthcare systems worldwide.