@article{Vaidya_2022, title={ASSESMENT OF RASAPANCHAKA IN ACCORDANCE WITH AYURVEDIC & MODERN PARAMETERS}, volume={10}, url={https://ayurlog.com/index.php/ayurlog/article/view/938}, abstractNote={<p><em>Dravya Pariksha</em> plays a vital role in the field of clinical <em>Ayurveda</em>. It elaboratively deals with the study of <em>Ayurvedic</em> parameters to assess <em>Rasapanchaka (Rasa, Virya, Vipaka, Guna, Prabhav)</em> of a herbal drug that helps in evaluating its efficacy and probable mode of action. <em>Ayurvedic</em> texts comprise of detailed guidelines to find out <em>Rasapanchaka</em> of <em>Anukta</em> (undocumented) as well as time tested herbal drugs. However, in this article, an attempt has been made to understand the analysis of <em>Rasapanchaka</em> of a drug by incorporating modern parameters. A brief review of utilising methods like Taste threshold assessment to find <em>Rasa </em>&amp; <em>anurasa</em> of the drug, Endothermic &amp; exothermic reaction methods to find out <em>Virya</em>, modern clinical parameter like body temperature to assess <em>Ushna</em> or <em>Sheeta </em>Guna of a certain <em>Aushadhi</em> or <em>Ahar dravya</em> and so on has been discussed. Added advantage of studying these parameters will help in avoiding language barriers since, it will become more easier to describe <em>Ayurvedic</em> concepts written in Sanskrit. Thus, it can be concluded that studying a new or already documented herbal drug by combining both <em>Ayurvedic</em> and Modern parameters may be more beneficial &amp; scientifically acceptable.</p&gt;}, number={02}, journal={Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science}, author={Vaidya, Sayali}, year={2022}, month={Apr.} }