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SAS Journal of Medicine | Volume-11 | Issue-06
Itrifal Shahtara: A Broad-Spectrum Unani Formulation: Systematic Review
Dr. Afeefa Kazmi, Dr. Md. Razi Ahmad, Dr. Md. Najibur Rahman, Dr. Md. Tanwir Alam, Dr. Shabana Noor, Dr. Mariyam Jameel, Dr. Mohammad Mashkur Ahmad, Dr. Ghazala Shamsi
Published: June 24, 2025 |
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Pages: 655-660
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Abstract
Itrifal Shahtara, a classical Unani compound formulation, is a semi-solid preparation renowned for its blood-purifying properties, primarily used in managing dermatological and systemic inflammatory conditions. Comprising key ingredients such as Shahtara (Fumaria officinalis), Triphala (Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebulaand Terminalia bellirica). It exemplifies the Unani principle of synergistic herbal therapy to address humoral imbalances. This review explores the historical origins, composition, preparation methods, and therapeutic applications of Itrifal Shahtara, with a focus on its efficacy in treating acne, eczema, psoriasis, and systemic disorders like constipation, syphilis, and hepatic conditions. Clinical studies and case reports suggest its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and detoxifying effects, though variations in formulation and limited research pose challenges for standardization, validation and evidence-based use. The preparation’s Greco-Arabic roots, centered on the Triphala trio, and its contemporary relevance in integrative medicine are discussed, alongside limitations. Recommendations include conducting robust clinical trials, standardizing formulations, and investigating phytochemical mechanisms to enhance its evidence-based application in managing chronic diseases.