Title of article :
Size-dependent in vivo/in vitro results of homoeopathic herbal extracts
Author/Authors :
Barve, Rajesh Department of Repertory - Virar Homoeopathic Medical College - Maharashtra, India , Chaughule, Ramesh Department of Chemistry - Ramnarain Ruia College - Matunga, India
Abstract :
This paper presents evidence-based results of clinical trial on the use of nanosized particles in homoeopathic
Terminalia arjuna tincture. Dynamic light scattering technique demonstrates that homoeopathic tincture is a
mixture of particles varying from micron to nanometre sizes. The process of succussion, homogenization and
filtration brings down the particles of source material to nanosize as a ‘top-down’ process. As compared to the
conventionally used micron-sized T. arjuna powder, the results show significant clinical improvement due to the
presence of nanoparticles in tincture by the above method. Similar results were reconfirmed on experiments with
bacterial cultures. From clinical trials, it has been confirmed that the dose of medicine required by the patient is
significantly reduced with the reduction in particle size. No toxicity was observed even after giving medicine for
more than 8 weeks. Size-dependent sensitivity of the drug can help to tackle the problem of drug resistance in
bacteria.
Keywords :
Lipid profile , Terminalia arjuna , Homoeopathy , Clinical trials , DLS method , Holarrhena antidysenterica , E. coli cultures , Zone of inhibition
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics