Nanoparticles of biotite mica as Krishna Vajra Abhraka Bhasma: synthesis and characterization

Background: Bio-inorganic nanoparticles or metal nanoparticles are used in medicine for diagnostic and treatment purposes. The nanomedicines from traditional Ayurvedic system are termed as bhasma. Rasashastra, the branch of inorganic medicines of Ayurveda, has documented monographs of metal-mineral...

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Main Authors: Asmita Wele, Sourav De, Madhuri Dalvi, Nandini Devi, Vijaya Pandit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Subjects:
DLS
XRD
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947620300875
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spelling doaj-dd7e3be75fc54a758cb689cfaa14b3562021-06-01T04:20:45ZengElsevierJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine0975-94762021-04-01122269282Nanoparticles of biotite mica as Krishna Vajra Abhraka Bhasma: synthesis and characterizationAsmita Wele0Sourav De1Madhuri Dalvi2Nandini Devi3Vijaya Pandit4BVDU College of Ayurved, Pune-Satara Road, Pune, 411043, India; Corresponding author.University of Debrecen, Department of Physical Chemistry, Debrecen, H-4002, HungaryBVDU College of Ayurved, Pune-Satara Road, Pune, 411043, IndiaNational Chemical Laboratory, Pashan, Pune, 411008, IndiaBVDU Medical College, Pune-Satara Road, Pune, 411043, IndiaBackground: Bio-inorganic nanoparticles or metal nanoparticles are used in medicine for diagnostic and treatment purposes. The nanomedicines from traditional Ayurvedic system are termed as bhasma. Rasashastra, the branch of inorganic medicines of Ayurveda, has documented monographs of metal-mineral bhasmas as potent drugs. However there is lack of scientific analytical data of the end products. Objectives: Present study was aimed at finding out the morphological, structural, elemental and chemical composition of the Krishna vajra abhraka bhasma (KVB). Materials and methods: Bhasma of KVB (Biotite Mica) was prepared in our laboratory using biotite mica sheets befitting selection criteria and carrying out further processes with strict SOPs as per AFI. Results: The bhasma complied with the confirmatory tests from Rasashastra. The physical and physicochemical tests correlate with the results obtained by instrumental analytical methods. SEM revealed square shaped nanoparticles of mean size of 92.3 nm. EDAX showed presence of Si, Mg, O, Fe, Ca, Na, C, K and Al. XRD revealed the crystalline nature of bhasma with mixture of various individual oxides and spinel shape of the crystal. DLS showed that the nanoparticles are unimodal in nature. FTIR and NMR showed the organic functional groups obtained from cow milk and selected herbs, indicating unique bio-inorganic nature of the KVB. Conclusion: The therapeutic potential imparted to the formulation could be due to the cow milk and specific herbs utilized during the manufacturing process.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947620300875AyurvedaBhasmaDLSFTIRSEM-EDAXXRD
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author Asmita Wele
Sourav De
Madhuri Dalvi
Nandini Devi
Vijaya Pandit
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Sourav De
Madhuri Dalvi
Nandini Devi
Vijaya Pandit
Nanoparticles of biotite mica as Krishna Vajra Abhraka Bhasma: synthesis and characterization
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Ayurveda
Bhasma
DLS
FTIR
SEM-EDAX
XRD
author_facet Asmita Wele
Sourav De
Madhuri Dalvi
Nandini Devi
Vijaya Pandit
author_sort Asmita Wele
title Nanoparticles of biotite mica as Krishna Vajra Abhraka Bhasma: synthesis and characterization
title_short Nanoparticles of biotite mica as Krishna Vajra Abhraka Bhasma: synthesis and characterization
title_full Nanoparticles of biotite mica as Krishna Vajra Abhraka Bhasma: synthesis and characterization
title_fullStr Nanoparticles of biotite mica as Krishna Vajra Abhraka Bhasma: synthesis and characterization
title_full_unstemmed Nanoparticles of biotite mica as Krishna Vajra Abhraka Bhasma: synthesis and characterization
title_sort nanoparticles of biotite mica as krishna vajra abhraka bhasma: synthesis and characterization
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
issn 0975-9476
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background: Bio-inorganic nanoparticles or metal nanoparticles are used in medicine for diagnostic and treatment purposes. The nanomedicines from traditional Ayurvedic system are termed as bhasma. Rasashastra, the branch of inorganic medicines of Ayurveda, has documented monographs of metal-mineral bhasmas as potent drugs. However there is lack of scientific analytical data of the end products. Objectives: Present study was aimed at finding out the morphological, structural, elemental and chemical composition of the Krishna vajra abhraka bhasma (KVB). Materials and methods: Bhasma of KVB (Biotite Mica) was prepared in our laboratory using biotite mica sheets befitting selection criteria and carrying out further processes with strict SOPs as per AFI. Results: The bhasma complied with the confirmatory tests from Rasashastra. The physical and physicochemical tests correlate with the results obtained by instrumental analytical methods. SEM revealed square shaped nanoparticles of mean size of 92.3 nm. EDAX showed presence of Si, Mg, O, Fe, Ca, Na, C, K and Al. XRD revealed the crystalline nature of bhasma with mixture of various individual oxides and spinel shape of the crystal. DLS showed that the nanoparticles are unimodal in nature. FTIR and NMR showed the organic functional groups obtained from cow milk and selected herbs, indicating unique bio-inorganic nature of the KVB. Conclusion: The therapeutic potential imparted to the formulation could be due to the cow milk and specific herbs utilized during the manufacturing process.
topic Ayurveda
Bhasma
DLS
FTIR
SEM-EDAX
XRD
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947620300875
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