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- A poly-herbal and cost-effective medicine has been developed to treat Mastitis.
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- The medicine called Mastirak Gel was developed by National Innovation Foundation (NIF).
- It has been developed utilising indigenous knowledge systems shared by a farmer from Gujarat.
- It has been commercialized through the industry partner Rakesh Pharmaceuticals.
- A gel preparation has been developed for topical application over the affected udder surface.
- Benefits :
- It was found that the medication could minimize Somatic Cell Count (SCC) and improve the udder health.
- The Somatic Cell Count is a parameter noted globally, and efforts are fine-tuned in reducing the SCC in milk at the standard limit.
- Polyherbal medicine reduces inflammation which is detrimental to the udder.
- Dairy owners in eight states of the country — Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh have benefited by adopting Mastorak-anti mastitis herbal medication. It has reduced the use of antibiotics and helped in the cost-effective management of the disease.
- It was found that the medication could minimize Somatic Cell Count (SCC) and improve the udder health.
About Mastitis
- It is an infectious disease of dairy cattle resulting in an inflammatory reaction in the mammary gland of the cow.
- It is characterized by various degrees of severity – ranging from a mild disease with no gross changes in the secretion (milk) but an increase in inflammatory cells (somatic cells) in the milk.
- It may be accompanied by signs of inflammation in the mammary gland including swelling, redness, and painfulness.
- It affects farm productivity due to a fall in milk quality, thus impacting income-generating activities.
Source: PIB
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