Physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine: Mukta shouktic bhasma

Mukta shouktic bhasma (MSB) is a traditional Ayurvedic medicinal preparation. This biomedicine is synthesized through special calcination of mother of pearl as mentioned in the classical Ayurvedic text. Physicochemical characterization of MSB was carried out using modern techniques such as transmiss...

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Main Authors: Nitin Dubey, Nidhi Dubey, Rajendra S. Mehta, Ajay K. Saluja, Dinesh K. Jain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2009-11-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://www.rdoapp.psu.ac.th/html/sjst/journal/31-5/0125-3395-31-5-501-510.pdf
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author Nitin Dubey
Nidhi Dubey
Rajendra S. Mehta
Ajay K. Saluja
Dinesh K. Jain
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description Mukta shouktic bhasma (MSB) is a traditional Ayurvedic medicinal preparation. This biomedicine is synthesized through special calcination of mother of pearl as mentioned in the classical Ayurvedic text. Physicochemical characterization of MSB was carried out using modern techniques such as transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction analysis, Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy, inductively coupled plasma analysis, energy dispersive X-ray analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis. The study showed that the raw material mukta shouktic (mother of pearl) is an organo-mineral matrix containing calcium carbonate in aragonite form. The aragonite form of calcium carbonatetransforms to a stable calcite form during the process of bhasma formation and forms the main crystalline component of MSB. The heat treatment does result in partial conversion of calcite to calcium oxide, which appears as calcium hydroxide(not more than 2% w/w) in the final product. The organic content of processed material degraded gradually. Physical evaluation revealed that MSB is a fine grayish white powder having a poor flow property with narrow particle size distribution of 1.22 to 22.52 m having a mean particle size of 10.20±0.45 m. A clearly identifiable fraction of MSB particles was below 50 nanometer. The presence of nanosized particles in MSB might impart the therapeutic property of this medicine. Trace element analysis of MSB revealed the presence of metals, like arsenic, lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury, and tin under regulatory acceptable limits at the prescribed dose of MSB. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis revealed calcium as the major element (40.22 wt %) in MSB. Microbial load for the formulation was found to be within limits. Animals were found to be safe up to a maximum dose of 2000 mg/kg body weight in acute toxicity studies. A significant (P<0.05) reduction in hyperpyrexia in rat was produced by MSB.
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spelling doaj.art-4c55172a55a249d282eadc1f606a979d2022-12-22T02:52:08ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952009-11-01315501510Physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine: Mukta shouktic bhasmaNitin DubeyNidhi DubeyRajendra S. MehtaAjay K. SalujaDinesh K. JainMukta shouktic bhasma (MSB) is a traditional Ayurvedic medicinal preparation. This biomedicine is synthesized through special calcination of mother of pearl as mentioned in the classical Ayurvedic text. Physicochemical characterization of MSB was carried out using modern techniques such as transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction analysis, Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy, inductively coupled plasma analysis, energy dispersive X-ray analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis. The study showed that the raw material mukta shouktic (mother of pearl) is an organo-mineral matrix containing calcium carbonate in aragonite form. The aragonite form of calcium carbonatetransforms to a stable calcite form during the process of bhasma formation and forms the main crystalline component of MSB. The heat treatment does result in partial conversion of calcite to calcium oxide, which appears as calcium hydroxide(not more than 2% w/w) in the final product. The organic content of processed material degraded gradually. Physical evaluation revealed that MSB is a fine grayish white powder having a poor flow property with narrow particle size distribution of 1.22 to 22.52 m having a mean particle size of 10.20±0.45 m. A clearly identifiable fraction of MSB particles was below 50 nanometer. The presence of nanosized particles in MSB might impart the therapeutic property of this medicine. Trace element analysis of MSB revealed the presence of metals, like arsenic, lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury, and tin under regulatory acceptable limits at the prescribed dose of MSB. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis revealed calcium as the major element (40.22 wt %) in MSB. Microbial load for the formulation was found to be within limits. Animals were found to be safe up to a maximum dose of 2000 mg/kg body weight in acute toxicity studies. A significant (P<0.05) reduction in hyperpyrexia in rat was produced by MSB.http://www.rdoapp.psu.ac.th/html/sjst/journal/31-5/0125-3395-31-5-501-510.pdfAyurvedacalcium preparationmineral preparationmother of pearlantipyretic
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Physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine: Mukta shouktic bhasma
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
Ayurveda
calcium preparation
mineral preparation
mother of pearl
antipyretic
title Physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine: Mukta shouktic bhasma
title_full Physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine: Mukta shouktic bhasma
title_fullStr Physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine: Mukta shouktic bhasma
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine: Mukta shouktic bhasma
title_short Physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine: Mukta shouktic bhasma
title_sort physicochemical and pharmacological assessment of a traditional biomedicine mukta shouktic bhasma
topic Ayurveda
calcium preparation
mineral preparation
mother of pearl
antipyretic
url http://www.rdoapp.psu.ac.th/html/sjst/journal/31-5/0125-3395-31-5-501-510.pdf
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