Chandrashekhar Y. Jagtap , Ashwini Kumar Mishra , Mukesh Nariya , Vinay J. Shukla , Pradeep Kumar Prajapati
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摘要
背景herbo-mineral-metallic 配方是阿育吠陀传统医学体系中不可分割的一部分。Hridayarnava Rasa(HR)是一种含有铜、硫、汞等金属的加工制剂和其他草药,适当服用不会产生毒副作用和药物不良反应。阿育吠陀医师用它来治疗高血压、心脏毒性等心脏疾病。Rasa-aushadhis 具有疗效快、所需剂量少、治疗范围广等特点。Hridayarnava Rasa [AFI Part-1, 20:55]自古以来就被用于治疗各种疾病。本研究旨在根据经典文献中提到的标准操作程序制备 HR,并使用先进的分析技术对其进行物理化学表征。材料与方法根据《印度阿育吠陀药典》(Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India,API)制备了 HR,并通过 ICP-AES 进行了理化分析和元素检测。进行了粉末 X 射线衍射(XRD)、场发射枪扫描电子显微镜与能量色散光谱分析(FEG SEM、EDAX)、CHNS-O 分析、傅立叶变换红外光谱分析(FTIR)、热重分析(TGA)、粒度分布分析(PSD)。FEG SEM 扫描电镜显示,颗粒以纳米晶体的形式聚集在 100-1000 纳米的范围内。元素分析表明,主要存在铜、硫和汞,以及微量的铁、钙、钠、钾和镁。在傅立叶变换红外分析中,观察到 18 个峰值,这有力地表明了各种有机基团的存在。在热重分析中,出现了 4 个峰值,这可能是由于硫的挥发和汞的氧化变化造成的。在 PSD 分析中,50% 的材料低于 16.40 μm。结论为了建立基础知识并确保这些拉萨-阿沙迪的统一性,必须根据经典文献和现代分析技术对其特征进行分析。此外,研究制作过程中每个程序步骤的意义也至关重要。所得出的推论有助于为这种herbo-矿物-金属配方的质量保证和标准化提供必要的帮助。
Product development and characterization of the Ayurvedic herbo-mineral-metallic compound- Hridayarnava Rasa
Background
Herbo-mineral-metallic formulations are an inseparable part of the Ayurveda system of traditional medicine. Hridayarnava Rasa (HR) is a preparation containing metals like copper, sulphur, and mercury in processed forms and other herbs that do not produce toxic effects and adverse drug reactions when taken in appropriate dosage. Ayurveda practitioners use it in treating cardiac diseases like hypertension, cardiotoxicity and many more. The rasa-aushadhis possess characteristics such as rapid efficacy, little dosage required, and extensive therapeutic applicability. Hridayarnava Rasa [AFI Part-1, 20:55] has been employed for the treatment of various diseases from ancient times. A systematic study of these formulations manufacturing is required to maintain their quality, safety, and efficacy is a need of time to protect the immense faith of patients in Ayurveda.
Objectives
The present study aimed to prepare HR as per standard operating procedures mentioned in the classical text and to characterize it physio-chemically using advanced analytical techniques.
Materials and Methods
HR was prepared and physicochemical analyses and assay of elements by ICP-AES were carried out as per Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India (API). Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), Field emission gun scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy (FEG SEM, EDAX), CHNS-O analysis, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA), Particle size distribution analysis (PSD) was carried out.
Results
The XRD analysis of HR showed the presence of unreacted sulphur and sulfides of copper and mercury. FEG SEM revealed the particles in the form of aggregates as nanocrystallites in the range of 100–1000 nm. Elemental analysis showed the presence of copper, sulphur, and mercury in major, along with traces of iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium. In FTIR analysis, 18 peaks were observed, which strongly suggests the presence of various organic groups. In the TGA, four peaks were seen, which can be attributed to sulphur volatilization and oxidative changes in mercury. In PSD analysis, 50% of the material was found below 16.40 μm.
Conclusion
To establish a piece of fundamental knowledge and ensure uniformity of these rasa-aushadhis, it is imperative to conduct an analysis of their characteristics as per classical texts and modern analytical techniques. Additionally, it is crucial to investigate the significance of each procedural step included in the preparation process. The inferences drawn are helpful as an essential aid for quality assurance and standardization of this herbo-mineral-metallic formulation.