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Title: Breaking silos: can the emerging field of Ayurvedic biology contribute to the advancement of Indian health science
Authors: Shankar, Darshan
Vijay, Bhavya
Singh, Gurmeet
Shankar, Prasan
Devkumar, Poornima
Godbole, Ashwini
Chethala N., Vishnuprasad
Megha
Subrahmanya Kumar
Keywords: Ayurvedic biology
Ayu-genomics
drug design
food science
health and wellness
regenerative biology
Issue Date: Feb-2022
Publisher: Current Science
Abstract: This article describes the evolution of an emerging cross-cultural field of research called Ayurvedic biology. Ayurveda and biology both carry equivalent etymological meaning; the study of ‘changes’ in life processes. The difference lies in the systemic perspective of Ayurveda versus the molecular and mechanistic perspectives in biology. The field of Ayurvedic-Biology seeks to systematically explore the convergence of biological phenomena of health and wellness, derived from different cultural viewpoints. With illustrations of research from genomics, regenerative biology, drug discovery, food sciences and disease classification methods, this article indicates the potential of Ayurvedic biology for the advancement of health sciences.
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