Ayush Research Portal

Ayush Research Portal

(An initiative of the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India)
Official Website: https://ayushportal.nic.in/

Launched by: Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India
Managed by: Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS)

About Us

The Ayush Research Portal is a comprehensive digital platform developed by the Ministry of AYUSH to provide easy access to scientific research information related to Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa, and Homoeopathy systems of medicine.

It serves as a central repository of AYUSH-related research data — clinical trials, pre-clinical studies, drug standardization, pharmacology, and literary research — promoting evidence-based practices in traditional systems of medicine.

The portal is maintained by the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) with inputs from other AYUSH research councils.

Objectives

  • To collect, collate, and disseminate scientific research in all AYUSH systems.
  • To make research findings accessible to academicians, clinicians, policymakers, and the public.
  • To encourage evidence-based validation of AYUSH practices.
  • To avoid duplication of research by creating a unified database.
  • To promote transparency and collaboration among AYUSH institutions, researchers, and practitioners.

Key Features

  • Database of 30,000+ research abstracts from published AYUSH studies.
  • Covers clinical, pharmacological, pre-clinical, and drug research categories.
  • Research categorized under Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa, and Homoeopathy.
  • Advanced search tools for topic, disease, herb, author, or system of medicine.
  • Institutional profiles of AYUSH research councils and universities.
  • Regularly updated with new studies, publications, and government-funded projects.
  • Integration with the Ayush Clinical Repository, TKDL, and other digital knowledge platforms.

Types of Research Available

Research TypeDescription
Clinical ResearchStudies conducted on patients to test AYUSH formulations and therapies.
Pharmacological ResearchDrug action, toxicity, and mechanism of AYUSH medicines.
Pre-Clinical ResearchExperimental studies on animal models validating efficacy and safety.
Drug StandardizationResearch on physical and chemical standards for AYUSH formulations.
Literary ResearchClassical texts interpretation and documentation.
Review ArticlesComparative analyses of published AYUSH research.

How It Helps the Public

  • Enables transparency and easy access to verified AYUSH research.
  • Helps doctors and students understand the scientific basis of traditional medicine.
  • Builds public trust in Ayurveda and other Indian systems.
  • Encourages global research collaborations and innovation.

Beneficiaries

  • Researchers in AYUSH and allied fields.
  • AYUSH Practitioners seeking scientific validation of traditional therapies.
  • Students & Scholars studying AYUSH systems.
  • Pharmaceutical companies developing herbal and traditional formulations.
  • General Public interested in credible, research-based AYUSH information.

How to Use

  • Visit https://ayushportal.nic.in/
  • Use the search bar to find studies by:
    • Disease name (e.g., Diabetes, Arthritis, Anxiety)
    • Medicinal plant / drug name (e.g., Ashwagandha, Giloy)
    • Author or institution
    • AYUSH system (Ayurveda, Unani, etc.)
  • Access detailed abstracts and bibliographic data for each study.
  • Download research summaries or related documents where available.

Related Portals

  • Ayush System Portal
  • IMPCL (Indian Medicines Pharmaceutical Corporation Limited)
  • e-Charak Portal – Medicinal Plant Trade
  • Ayush Suraksha Portal

Documents Required (For Submission of Research)

Researchers wishing to upload new studies must provide:

  • Institutional affiliation and contact details.
  • Study abstract and keywords.
  • Type of research and AYUSH system.
  • Publication reference (journal name, year, volume, pages).

(Research uploads are generally approved through CCRAS or Ministry nodal officers.)

Contact

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