Difference between adulteration and substitution pharmacognosy
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Adulteration is the intentional addition of foreign substances to increase the weight of product and to decrease its cost. Substitute drugs are that drugs which are based on similar properties i:e Rasa, Guna, Virya and Vipaka and most important is Karma. 2. In simple words- Adulteration is the debasement of an article.
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Difference between adulteration and substitution
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- The pharmacologists frequently go over two recognizable practices, to be specific 'defilement' and 'substitution,' which are common in exchange these days. adulteration, in a wide and legitimate sense, is the degradation of any article, which includes conditions, for example, mediocrity, waste, crumbling, admixture, advancement, and substitution. Defiling the unrefined medications by any of the said conditions is viewed as unfortunate in the rough medication industry.
- Adulteration, in this manner, might be alluded to as a fake action or negligence and is likened to cheating, though, substitution isn't so. It is obvious from the previously mentioned definition that the term ′substitution′ has for some time been utilized in an off-base sense as one of the states of 'adulteration', which is a different substance.
- Adulteration is an act of subbing the first rough medication somewhat or completely with different substances which are either liberated from or sub-par in restorative and synthetic properties or expansion of second rate or ruined medications or totally unique medication like that of unique medication subbed with a goal of improvement of benefits
- The word 'substitution' signifies 'an article or an individual is set up of another article or an individual who is never again accessible or placed in return for', though, pharmacognostically, it is characterized as 'a totally unique article that is utilized or sold instead of the required or mentioned article'. Cottonseed oil sold as Olive oil and American saffron sold as Spanish saffron are instances of substitution
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