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      A Metallurgical Study of Nāga Bhasma

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          Abstract

          Background:

          The metal Nāga (Lead) is being used by Indians since ancient times. Its external and internal uses have been described in Caraka, Suśruta and other Ayurvedic Saṃhitā. According to most of the Rasa texts, Nāga Bhasma and its formulations are used in many diseases such as Prameha, Jvara, Gulma, Śukrameha etc.

          Objectives:

          In the present study, Nāga Bhasma was prepared by the traditional Puṭa method (TPM) and by the electric muffle furnace Puṭa method (EMFPM) and standardized using Metallographic studies. Doing so helps in the study of the microstructure of Nāga Bhasma and also helps in the identification of the metal particles along with the nature of compound formed during the Māraṇa (Bhasmīkaraṇa) process.

          Setting and Design:

          Different samples from initial raw material to final product of Nāga Bhasma were collected during the pharmaceutical process (1 st, 30 th and 60 th Puṭa) from both methods i.e. TPM and EMFPM. Samples from both methods were studied using metallographic examination.

          Materials and Methods:

          The processing of the Nāga Bhasma ( ṣaṣṭipuṭa) was done according to Ānanda Kanda[ 9] Samples from the raw material i.e. Aśodhita Nāga (raw Lead) and that processed after 1 st, 30 th and 60 th Puṭa from both methods i.e. traditional Puṭa method (using heat from burning of cow dung cakes) and electric muffle furnace Puṭa method were taken. They were mounted on self hardening acrylic base. After careful polishing to obtain scratch free surface of product, they were used for metallurgical study.

          Conclusion:

          This study shows that traditional Puṭa method may be better than electric muffle furnace Puṭa method because of more homogeneous distribution of Lead sulphide in the Nāga Bhasma which is prepared by traditional method.

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          Preparation and characterization of a copper based Indian traditional drug: tamra bhasma.

          The copper based Indian traditional drug 'tamra bhasma' is administered for various ailments since long. Its synthesis involves treating metallic copper with plant juices and then repeated calcination in presence of air so that the metallic state is transformed into the corresponding oxide form traditionally known as 'bhasma'. In this work, we present a systematic characterization of this traditional drug using various techniques like X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM)-energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), infrared spectroscopy (IR), thermogravimetry (TG) and surface area measurement. The results obtained were found to match very well with those of a standard copper oxide confirming the composition of the drug sample. In addition, some specific findings were also made which could help in interpreting the therapeutic properties of the traditional drug 'tamra bhasma'.
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            Synthesis, Characterization and Histopathological Study of a Lead-Based Indian Traditional Drug: Naga Bhasma

            The aim of the present study is to prepare and characterize Naga bhasma on structural and elemental basis to address the role of the raw materials used during the preparation, compound form of the lead bhasma, nature (crystalline/amorphous) and crystallite/particle size of the drug. The study also covers the toxicological effect of the drug on albino rats. It was found that drug contains lead in nano-crystalline (~60 nm) lead sulfide form (Pb2+) associated with the organic contents and different nutrient elements coming from the herbs used during the preparation. Naga bhasma prepared was found to be totally safe in histopathology study on rats at a dose of 6 mg/100 g/day. The different characterization techniques used present a role model for the quality control and standardization of such kinds of herbo-metallic medicines.
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              Physicochemical characterization of an Indian traditional medicine, Jasada Bhasma: detection of nanoparticles containing non-stoichiometric zinc oxide

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                Journal
                Anc Sci Life
                Anc Sci Life
                ASL
                Ancient Science of Life
                Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
                0257-7941
                2249-9547
                Apr-Jun 2017
                : 36
                : 4
                : 182-186
                Affiliations
                [1] Department of Rasa Shastra, Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, BHU, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Dev Nath Singh Gautam, Department of Rasa Shasrta, Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, BHU, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. E-mail: drdnsgautam@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                ASL-36-182
                10.4103/asl.ASL_206_15
                5726183
                20c4bea1-16fc-4f3e-a4df-54655bf6b900
                Copyright: © 2017 Ancient Science of Life

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                : December 2015
                : October 2017
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                Life sciences
                ayurvedic drug,nāga bhasma,puṭa,traditional medicines
                Life sciences
                ayurvedic drug, nāga bhasma, puṭa, traditional medicines

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