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Chameli (Jasminum officinale): Exploring the Medicinal and Traditional Uses of an Enchanting Flower

Introduction: Chameli, scientifically known as Jasminum officinale, is a captivating and fragrant flowering plant that has enchanted people for centuries. Known by various names across different cultures, Chameli holds significant historical and contemporary importance. In this article, we will delve into the world of Chameli, exploring its remarkable characteristics, diverse uses, and cultivation techniques. Whether you are an avid gardener, a fragrance enthusiast, or simply curious about the wonders of nature, join us on this journey to discover the allure of Chameli and unravel its secrets. Description and Characteristics: Chameli, or Jasminum officinale, is a visually striking flowering plant with a graceful and elegant presence. It typically grows as a deciduous or semi-evergreen vine, though it can also be cultivated as a shrub. The size of Chameli varies depending on its growing conditions, but it can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters) or even more in optimal

List of Machinery required starting Ayurvedic (including siddha) Manufacturing Unit (Sectionwise)

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One machine indicated for one category of medicine could be used for the manufacturing of other category of medicine also. Similarly some of the manufacturing areas like powdering, furnace, packing of liquids and Avaleha, Paks, could also be shared for these items.

Anjana/Pisti:
  • Karel/mechanized/motorized 
  • Karel 
  • End runner/Ball-Mill 
  • Sieves/Shifter 
Churna / Nasya/ Manjan/Lepa/ Kwath Churn:
  • Grinder/disintegrator 
  • Pulveriser 
  • Powder mixer 
  • Sieves/shifter 
Pills/Vati /Gutika Matirai and tablets:
  • Ball Mill 
  • Mass mixer/powder mixer 
  • Granulator 
  • Drier 
  • Tablet compressing machine 
  • Pill/vati cutting machine 
  • Stainless steel trays/container for storage and sugar coating 
  • Polishing pan in case of sugar-coated tablets 
  • Mechanised chattoo (for mixing guggulu) where required 
Kupi pakava/Ksara/ Parpati/LavanaBhasm a Satva/Sindura Karpu/ Uppu / Param:
  • Bhatti 
  • Karahi/Stainless steel Vessels/Patila Flask 
  • Multani Matti/Plaster of Paris 
  • Copper Rod 
  • Earthern container 
  • Gaj Put Bhatti 
  • Mufflefurnace(Electrically operated) 
  • End/Edge Runner 
  • Exhaust Fan 
  • Wooden/S.S.Spatula 
Kajal: Filling/ packing and manufacturing room should be provided with exhaust fan and ultra violet lamps
  • Earthern lamps for collection of Kajal 
  • Triple Roller Mill 
  • End Runner, Sieves 
  • S.S.Patila 
Capsules:
  • Air Conditioner 
  • De-humidifier 
  • Hygrometer 
  • Thermometer 
  • Capsule filling machine and chemical balance 
Ointment/Marham Pasai:
  • Tube filling machine 
  • Crimping Machine/Ointment Mixer 
  • End Runner/ Mill (Where required) 
  • S.S. Storage Container 
  • S.S. Patila 
Pak/Avaleh/Khand/Modak/Lakayam: Bhatti section fitted with exhaust fan and should be fly proof
  • Iron Kadahi/S.S. Patila 
  • S.S. Storage container 
Panak, Syrup / Pravahi Kwath Manapaku:
  • Tincture press 
  • Exhaust fan fitted and fly proof 
  • Bhatti section 
  • Bottle washing machine 
  • Filter press / Gravity filter 
  • Liquid filling machine 
  • P.P. Capping Machine 
Asava-Aristha:
  • Same as mentioned above plus 
  • Fermentation tanks 
  • Containers and distillation plant where necessary 
  • Filter Press 
Sura:
  • Same as mentioned above plus 
  • Distillation plant 
  • Transfer pump 
Ark Tinir:
  • Maceration tank 
  • Distillation plant, 
  • Liquid filling tank with tap 
  • Gravity filter/Filter press 
  • Visual inspection box 
Tail/Ghrit Ney:
  • Bhatti 
  • Kadahi/S.S. Patila 
  • S.S.Storage Containers 
  • Filtration equipment 
  • Filling tank with tap 
  • Liquid filling machine 
Aschyotan / Netra Malham Panir/Karn Bindu/Nasa- bindu:
  • Hot air oven electrically heated with thermostatic control 
  • Kettle gas or electrically heated with suitable mixing arrangements 
  • Collation mill or ointment mill 
  • Tube filling equipment 
  • Mixing and storage tanks of stainless steel or of other suitable material sintered glass funnel 
  • Seitz filter or filter candle 
  • Liquid filling equipment 
  • Autoclave 
Each manufacturing unit will have a separate area for Bhatti, furnace boilers, puta etc. This will have proper ventilation, removal of smoke, prevention of flies, insets, dust etc. The furnace section could have tin roof.

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