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Kottakkal Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine And Research

Muhammed M V

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PG Scholar, Department of Agadatantra, VPSV Ayurveda College Kottakkal, India
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Publications by Muhammed M V

1 publication found • Active 2026-2026

2026

1 publication

AYURGENOMICS - UNIFYING ANCIENT CONCEPTS WITH GENETIC INSIGHTS

with Benil P B
2026

Background: Genomics has ushered in a new era of predictive, preventive and personalized medicine. Ayurveda and similar medical systems evolved on traditional scientific principles has long emphasized a personalized approach to health and disease management. Integrating the principles of Ayurveda with advances in genomics, as Ayurgenomics holds the potential to bridge this gap and enhance personalized healthcare. Methods: Online databases: Medline, Pubmed, Embase, AMED, CAMbase and Google Scholar were searched with key words ‘Prakriti’, ‘genomics’, ‘Ayurgenomics’, ‘epigenetics’, ‘Ayurveda’, ‘precision medicine’, ‘personalized medicine’, ‘integrated medicine’ and ‘review’ separately and in combination using appropriate Boolean operators AND and OR. Results: Original research articles selected based on keywords were screened for relevancy, redundancy, English language, full text and repetitions. There was a growing trend in incorporating newer molecular techniques in identifying Prakriti in publications. All relevant clinical trials were included. Findings indicate distinct genetic signatures associated with Prakriti. Certain SNPs including those in gene related to immunity, metabolism and inflammatory regulation have been associated with specific Prakriti types. Collectively, these findings substantiate the hypothesis that Prakriti has a genetic basis reflecting both innate constitution and disease susceptibility. Conclusions: Genomic studies on Prakriti provide a scientific foundation for Ayurveda’s personalized approach to health and disease. Establishing robust correlation between genes and Prakriti could transform healthcare by enabling tailored preventive and therapeutic strategies. Larger multi ethnic studies employing advanced omics tools are required to strengthen evidence and enhance the integration of Prakriti based frameworks with modern precision medicine.

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Total Publications:1
Years Active:1
First Publication:2026
Latest Publication:2026
Collaborators:1
Citations:34
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