Significance of Homogeneous mixture
A homogeneous mixture is defined as a combination where all components are evenly distributed and indistinguishable. This concept applies across various fields, from solutions of solutes and solvents to the preparation of medicinal formulations like Parpati kalpana and Gomutra haritaki. In each case, ensuring uniformity is essential for consistency and effectiveness, whether mixing drug powders, natural ingredients, or polymers. The goal is to create mixtures that prevent separation and achieve therapeutic or functional reliability.
Synonyms: Solution
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The concept of Homogeneous mixture in scientific sources
Homogeneous mixture denotes a uniform blend where components are indistinguishable, crucial in preparing 'Basti' to guarantee even distribution of ingredients, thereby ensuring effective administration in various applications.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) A uniformly mixed solution formed by combining the plasticizer with the polymer solution using a magnetic stirrer.[1] (2) A uniformly combined formulation that achieves consistency and prevents separation of component particles.[2] (3) A mixture in which all components are uniformly distributed, ensuring consistency in the formulation of the mouthwash.[3] (4) A mixture in which the components are evenly distributed and indistinguishable, such as a solution formed by a solute and solvent.[4] (5) A uniform blend of ingredients, achieved in the preparation of Lakshadi lepa by mixing Laksha, Karanaja patra, and Chakramarda beeja in equal quantities.[5]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) The uniform combination of different drug powders ensuring consistent application and therapeutic effectiveness.[6] (2) A uniform combination of components where the individual parts are indistinguishable from one another.[7]
From: AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
(1) A uniform mixture required in the preparation of 'Basti', ensuring that all ingredients are evenly distributed for effective administration.[8]
From: Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
(1) A uniformly blended combination of two substances, specifically referring to the integration of PRF with DFDBA in this study.[9]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) A uniform combination of Haritaki and cow urine, resulting from the preparation process of Gomutra haritaki.[10]