Physicochemical Variation in Nanogold-Based Ayurved Medicine Suvarna Bhasma Produced by Various Manufacturers Lead to Different In Vivo Bioaccumulation Profiles

Suvarna Bhasma (SB) is a gold particle-based medicine that is used in Ayurved to treat tuberculosis, arthritis and nervous diseases. Traditionally, the Ayurved preparation processes of SB do exist, but they are all long, tedious and involve several steps. Due to this, there is a possibility of bypas...

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Main Authors: Snehasis Biswas MTech, Mukesh Chawda BAMS, Kapil Thakur PhD, Ramacharya Gudi MD, Jayesh Bellare PhD
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X211011064
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spelling doaj-23b405633c984b7b8c36f3a20be7b46e2021-05-07T22:33:26ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine2515-690X2021-04-012610.1177/2515690X211011064Physicochemical Variation in Nanogold-Based Ayurved Medicine Suvarna Bhasma Produced by Various Manufacturers Lead to Different In Vivo Bioaccumulation ProfilesSnehasis Biswas MTech0Mukesh Chawda BAMS1Kapil Thakur PhD2Ramacharya Gudi MD3Jayesh Bellare PhD4 Department of Chemical Engineering, , Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , Nanubhai Desai Road, Khetwadi, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , Nanubhai Desai Road, Khetwadi, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , Nanubhai Desai Road, Khetwadi, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Wadhwani Research Centre for Bioengineering, , Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaSuvarna Bhasma (SB) is a gold particle-based medicine that is used in Ayurved to treat tuberculosis, arthritis and nervous diseases. Traditionally, the Ayurved preparation processes of SB do exist, but they are all long, tedious and involve several steps. Due to this, there is a possibility of bypassing the necessary Ayurved processes or non-adherence to all steps or use of synthetic gold particles. Our aim is to characterize 5 commercial SB preparations from 5 different manufacturers. A comparative physicochemical, pharmacokinetic (PK) and bioaccumulation study was carried out on all the 5 SB preparations. The general appearance such as color and texture of these 5 samples were different from each other. The size, shape and gold concentration (from 32-98 wt%) varied among all the 5 SBs. The accumulation of ionic gold in zebrafish and gold concentration profiles in rat blood were found to be significantly different for all the 5 SBs. Non-compartmental PK model obtained from the concentration-time profile showed significant differences in various PK parameters such as peak concentration (C max ), half-life (t 1/2 ) and terminal elimination slope (λ z ) for all the 5 SB preparations. SB-B showed the highest C max (8.55 μg/L), whereas SB-D showed the lowest C max (4.66 μg/L). The dissolution of ionic gold from SBs in zebrafish tissue after the oral dose had a 5.5-fold difference between the highest and lowest ionic gold concentrations. All the 5 samples showed distinct physicochemical and biological properties. Based on characteristic microscopic morphology, it was found that 2 preparations among them were suspected of being manufactured by non-adherence to the mentioned Ayurved references.https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X211011064
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author Snehasis Biswas MTech
Mukesh Chawda BAMS
Kapil Thakur PhD
Ramacharya Gudi MD
Jayesh Bellare PhD
spellingShingle Snehasis Biswas MTech
Mukesh Chawda BAMS
Kapil Thakur PhD
Ramacharya Gudi MD
Jayesh Bellare PhD
Physicochemical Variation in Nanogold-Based Ayurved Medicine Suvarna Bhasma Produced by Various Manufacturers Lead to Different In Vivo Bioaccumulation Profiles
Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
author_facet Snehasis Biswas MTech
Mukesh Chawda BAMS
Kapil Thakur PhD
Ramacharya Gudi MD
Jayesh Bellare PhD
author_sort Snehasis Biswas MTech
title Physicochemical Variation in Nanogold-Based Ayurved Medicine Suvarna Bhasma Produced by Various Manufacturers Lead to Different In Vivo Bioaccumulation Profiles
title_short Physicochemical Variation in Nanogold-Based Ayurved Medicine Suvarna Bhasma Produced by Various Manufacturers Lead to Different In Vivo Bioaccumulation Profiles
title_full Physicochemical Variation in Nanogold-Based Ayurved Medicine Suvarna Bhasma Produced by Various Manufacturers Lead to Different In Vivo Bioaccumulation Profiles
title_fullStr Physicochemical Variation in Nanogold-Based Ayurved Medicine Suvarna Bhasma Produced by Various Manufacturers Lead to Different In Vivo Bioaccumulation Profiles
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical Variation in Nanogold-Based Ayurved Medicine Suvarna Bhasma Produced by Various Manufacturers Lead to Different In Vivo Bioaccumulation Profiles
title_sort physicochemical variation in nanogold-based ayurved medicine suvarna bhasma produced by various manufacturers lead to different in vivo bioaccumulation profiles
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
issn 2515-690X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Suvarna Bhasma (SB) is a gold particle-based medicine that is used in Ayurved to treat tuberculosis, arthritis and nervous diseases. Traditionally, the Ayurved preparation processes of SB do exist, but they are all long, tedious and involve several steps. Due to this, there is a possibility of bypassing the necessary Ayurved processes or non-adherence to all steps or use of synthetic gold particles. Our aim is to characterize 5 commercial SB preparations from 5 different manufacturers. A comparative physicochemical, pharmacokinetic (PK) and bioaccumulation study was carried out on all the 5 SB preparations. The general appearance such as color and texture of these 5 samples were different from each other. The size, shape and gold concentration (from 32-98 wt%) varied among all the 5 SBs. The accumulation of ionic gold in zebrafish and gold concentration profiles in rat blood were found to be significantly different for all the 5 SBs. Non-compartmental PK model obtained from the concentration-time profile showed significant differences in various PK parameters such as peak concentration (C max ), half-life (t 1/2 ) and terminal elimination slope (λ z ) for all the 5 SB preparations. SB-B showed the highest C max (8.55 μg/L), whereas SB-D showed the lowest C max (4.66 μg/L). The dissolution of ionic gold from SBs in zebrafish tissue after the oral dose had a 5.5-fold difference between the highest and lowest ionic gold concentrations. All the 5 samples showed distinct physicochemical and biological properties. Based on characteristic microscopic morphology, it was found that 2 preparations among them were suspected of being manufactured by non-adherence to the mentioned Ayurved references.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X211011064
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