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Homeopathy ; 108(2): 108-120, 2019 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30625507

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Evaporation-induced pattern formation in droplets has been applied to test effects of high potencies. Here we propose for the first time the droplet evaporation method (DEM) as a tool to characterize low potencies on a qualitative and quantitative basis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present investigation consisted of: (1) screening of 18 different substances of mineral, vegetal, and animal origin in the 1x to 6x potency range; choice of four substances with characteristic pattern-forming properties; (2) replication experiments aiming at the differentiation of four homeopathic preparations at the same potency levels (2x-6x); and (3) control experiments performed on three preparations. The DEM experimental protocol consisted of the evaporation of droplets of the analyzed potency per se, placed on microscope slides and in controlled conditions. The resulting patterns were photographed and subjected to computerized image analysis. RESULTS: The screening experiments yielded a wide variety of patterns. Homeopathic preparations of mineral origin showed the largest variety of forms, whereas potencies of vegetal origin mostly created dendritic patterns, probably due to diffusion-limited aggregation. The here-analyzed image analysis variables (gray-level distribution, entropy, and inverse difference moment) allowed a highly significant differentiation of patterns prepared from four substances (Echinacea, Baptisia, Luffa, and Spongia) at the same potency levels in the range 2x to 4x, whereas patterns obtained from potencies 5x and 6x could no longer be differentiated and resembled the pattern of pure solute (purified water). The control experiments showed reasonable experimental model stability. CONCLUSIONS: DEM seems to be a promising tool for qualitative phenomenological characterization of homeopathic preparations in low potency. We propose the application of the current experimental model for investigating further research topics in this field, such as the comparison of potencies versus simple dilutions or the contribution of component remedies to the patterns formed by homeopathic combination medicines.


Subject(s)
Homeopathy , Materia Medica/chemistry , Crystallization , Echinacea/chemistry , Fabaceae/chemistry , Humans , Luffa/chemistry , Physical Phenomena
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Homeopathy ; 106(1): 47-54, 2017 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28325224

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate whether the number of succussion strokes applied after each dilution step when preparing the homeopathic treatments influences the effectiveness of ultra-high-diluted (UHD) arsenic trioxide at the 45th decimal dilution/dynamization (As2O3 45x). DESIGN: Wheat seeds, previously stressed with ponderal As2O3, were treated with: As2O3 45x, H2O 45x (dynamized control), or pure water (negative control). The succussion was done manually, and various succussion durations (numbers of strokes) were tested for each treatment. Treatment effectiveness was tested blind using the in vitro germination test and the droplet evaporation method (DEM). Data were processed by the Poisson test (germination test) and by two-way analysis of variance (DEM). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We evaluated both the in vitro germination rate, by counting the non-germinated seeds, and the complexity of polycrystalline structures (PCS) (local connected fractal dimension (LCFD)) obtained by evaporating leakage droplets from stressed seeds that had been watered with the different treatments. RESULTS: We observed a highly significant increase in germination rate when the number of strokes (NS) was ≥32 for both As2O3 45x and H2O 45x, and a significant increase in the LCFD of PCS for As2O3 45x when the NS was ≥32 and for H2O 45x when it was 70. CONCLUSIONS: Both experimental approaches showed increased effectiveness for treatments prepared with a higher number of succussion strokes. These results indicate that succussion may have an important influence on treatment effectiveness, and so highlight the need for further research.


Subject(s)
Arsenicals/pharmacology , Homeopathy , Oxides/pharmacology , Triticum/drug effects , Arsenic Trioxide , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical , Crystallization , Drug Compounding , Germination/drug effects , Humans , Triticum/growth & development
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Homeopathy ; 105(2): 173-9, 2016 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27211324

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Polycrystalline structures formed inside evaporating droplets of different biological fluids have been shown sensitive towards various influences, including ultra high dilutions (UHDs), representing so a new approach potentially useful for basic research in homeopathy. In the present study we tested on a wheat seed model Zincum metallicum 30c efficacy versus lactose 30c and water. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stressed and non-stressed wheat seeds were watered with the three treatments. Seed-leakage droplets were evaporated and the polycrystalline structures formed inside the droplet residues were analyzed for their local connected fractal dimensions (LCFDs) (measure of complexity) using the software ImageJ. RESULTS: We have found significant differences in LCFD values of polycrystalline structures obtained from stressed seeds following the treatments (p<0.0001); Zincum metallicum 30c lowered the structures' complexity compared to lactose 30c and water. In non-stressed seeds no significant differences were found. CONCLUSIONS: The droplet evaporation method (DEM) might represent a potentially useful tool in basic research in homeopathy. Furthermore our results suggest a sensitization of the stressed model towards the treatment action, which is conforming to previous findings.


Subject(s)
Germination/drug effects , Homeopathy , Triticum , Zinc/pharmacology , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical , Crystallization , Humans , Models, Biological , Seeds/drug effects
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Eur J Pharm Sci ; 137: 104987, 2019 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31295547

ABSTRACT

According to the European Pharmacopoeia monograph 1038 (Praeparationes homoeopathicae), homeopathic preparations are produced by successive dilution and succussion steps. Dilution levels beyond Avogadro's limit, however, render specific effects implausible according to standard scientific knowledge. Accordingly, we were interested in a critical empirical investigation of preparations produced according to this monograph. Within a precursor study we developed a bioassay based on a fingerprint metabolomic analysis of Lepidium sativum seeds germinated in vitro in either homeopathic preparations or controls in a blinded and randomized assignment. Results of the precursor study were not consistent with the hypothesis that the effects of a Stannum metallicum 30x preparation are identical to placebo. In the present study we investigated the reproducibility of these effects after scrutinizing and optimizing experimental procedures. Ten independent experiments were performed in a blinded and randomized assignment in two independent laboratories. Additionally, 10 systematic negative water control experiments were performed in both laboratories to critically assess the stability of the experimental set-up. The effects of the Stannum metallicum 30x treatment were reproduced. The systematic negative control experiments did not yield false-positive results, indicating a stable experimental set-up. We thus repeatedly observed biological effects conflicting with the assumption that Stannum metallicum 30x is identical to placebo. We therefore wish to discuss whether these findings are to be considered a scientific anomaly or whether they might stimulate further investigations to clarify whether application of the European Pharmacopoeia monograph 1038 may result in pharmaceutical preparations with specific effects.


Subject(s)
Germination/drug effects , Lepidium , Seeds/drug effects , Tin/toxicity , Biological Assay , Crystallization , Europe , Lactose/chemistry , Lactose/toxicity , Metabolomics , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Pharmacopoeias, Homeopathic as Topic , Reproducibility of Results , Seeds/growth & development , Seeds/metabolism , Tin/chemistry , Water/chemistry
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Int. j. high dilution res ; 21(1): 28-28, May 6, 2022.
Article in English | LILACS, HomeoIndex (homeopathy) | ID: biblio-1396557

ABSTRACT

Homeopathic preparations in low potencies, containing still measurable quantities of the starting substance, constitute a unique research field in homeopathic basic research. Here a series of experiments is presented carried out by means of the droplet evaporation method (DEM), investigating the specificity of the method, and presumed effects of the succussion procedure applied in the production of homeopathic preparations. Methods:DEM analysis consisted in the evaporation of droplets of the potencies perse placed on microscope slides. Resulting patterns were photographed. Images were evaluated by means of ImageJ software, by measuring grey level distribution, texture, and fractality. The experimentation consisted of four series: (i) screening (1x­6x potencies from 19 substances), (ii) differentiation experiments (2x­6x potencies of Echinacea, Baptisia, Luffa, and Spongia), (iii) differentiation between succussed (100 or 10 times) and unsuccussed samples (Echinacea 2x, Baptisia 3x, Baptisia 4x, Luffa 4x, and Spongia 6x). (iv) investigation of the influence upon the patterns of single compounds present in a remedy complex. The experimental set-up stability was examined by systematic positive control experiments. Results:(i) Homeopathic preparations of mineral origin showed the greatest form variety, whereas those of vegetal origin created fractal patterns in the potency range 2x­4x. (ii) Differentiation of potencies of different origin at the same dilution level was possible from 2x to 4x. (iii) In all potency levels, succussed (100 and 10 times) and unsuccussed variants could be significantly differentiated. Significant differences between all variants were found in some cases in potency levels 4x and higher. In general, application of succussion reduced size, homogeneity, and complexity of the DEM patterns. (iv) Patterns of a remedy complex Luffa 4x -Mercurius bijodatum 9x showed a clear predominance of the Luffa 4x; however also the second component, present in a much lower concentration, influenced significantly the pattern of the remedy complex as also differed significantly from the pattern of succussed water control. Conclusions:The results suggest that DEM is a suitable tool for scientific investigation of homeopathic preparations in the low potency range. DEM might be applied to assess further research questions, such different potentization procedures (vessel shape, overhead volume, material), storing time, and difference between batches.


Subject(s)
Low Potencies , Crystallization , Lipid Droplets
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J Pharm Sci ; 80(7): 661-4, 1991 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1941564

ABSTRACT

This study consists of the synthesis, separation, and stereochemical analysis of oximino ethers, followed by a preliminary pharmacological evaluation for neuromuscular blockade. Synthesis of the compounds began with the double oximation of progesterone, which yielded EE and ZE dioximes as major products. Both stereoisomers were separated and purified by chromatography followed by crystallization. The diether of each dioxime was prepared by O-alkylation with 2-dimethylaminoethyl chloride hydrochloride, using a mixture of potassium tert-butoxide and sodium hydride as base. The diethers were separated from the monoethers by vacuum chromatography. Configurational assignments of all compounds were based on 1HNMR and 13CNMR spectroscopy. Quaternization with methyl bromide yielded the salts which were purified via fractional crystallization. A preliminary pharmacological evaluation was conducted by using mice on a treadmill apparatus. Structure-activity relationships are discussed on the basis of similarities to succinylcholine.


Subject(s)
Neuromuscular Blocking Agents/chemical synthesis , Progesterone/analogs & derivatives , Alkylation , Animals , Crystallization , Female , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Male , Mice , Neostigmine/pharmacology , Neuromuscular Blocking Agents/chemistry , Neuromuscular Blocking Agents/pharmacology , Pancuronium/pharmacology , Stereoisomerism , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Med Hypotheses ; 45(3): 292-6, 1995 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8569554

ABSTRACT

Assuming that homeopathy is effective beyond the placebo effects, its biological explanation in favour of the hypothesis of the hydrate-structure formation is presented. Since cell-surface proteins are likely to be activated by the hydration-shell structure of molecules in some cases, the interaction between cell-surface proteins and the putative clathrate-like hydrate microcrystals formed during the homoeopathic dilution process is suggested as a primary molecular mechanism of biological responses to homoeopathic medicines. This paper examines the probable protein-microcrystal interaction, forcusing on the cases in which silicon dioxide (silica) microcrystals cause inflammation and in which hydrate microcrystals may be formed during general anesthesia.


Subject(s)
Homeopathy , Pharmaceutical Preparations/chemistry , Anesthesia, General , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry, Physical , Crystallization , Humans , Hydrogen Bonding , Immune System/drug effects , Inflammation/chemically induced , Membrane Proteins/chemistry , Models, Biological , Models, Chemical , Protein Conformation/drug effects , Receptor, Insulin/drug effects , Receptor, Insulin/physiology , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Silicon Dioxide/therapeutic use , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Microsc Res Tech ; 74(1): 1-8, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21181703

ABSTRACT

Toxic and Potent Chinese Materia Medica (T/PCMM) is a special and very important category of Chinese medicines. They have long been used in traditional medical practice and are being used more and more widely throughout the world in recent years. As there may be many fatal toxic effects caused by misusing or confusion of T/PCMM, their quality and safety control arouse increasing attention internationally. Researches on the accurate identification to ensure the safe use of T/PCMM are acquired; however, there are few reports on authentication. We are carrying out a series of studies on 31 T/PCMM originating from plants, animals, minerals, and secreta. In our previous studies, we proved that modern microscopic authentication is a simple, fast, effective, low cost, and less toxic method for identifying animal, seed, and flower T/PCMM. In the present study, we focused on the authentication of four kinds of mineral arsenicals, including orpiment (mainly containing As2S3), realgar (mainly containing As4S4), arsenolite, and arsenic trioxide (mainly containing As2O3). We examined the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of the above minerals and found that they all can be easily identified and authenticated by using light microscopy coupled with polarized microscopy. Moreover, the authentication results for arsenolite and arsenic trioxide are confirmed by ICP-MS analysis. We are sure that the morphological and microscopic characteristics indicated here are indispensable to establishing standards for these four mineral T/PCMMs.


Subject(s)
Arsenicals/chemistry , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Materia Medica/chemistry , Microscopy/methods , Crystallization , Drug Contamination , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/standards , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/toxicity , Mass Spectrometry , Materia Medica/standards , Quality Control
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J Am Inst Homeopath ; 60(3): 107-9, 1967.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6072180
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Rev. cuba. farm ; 32(3): 157-63, dez. 1998. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-270979

ABSTRACT

Se describen procedimientos que permiten mediante cristalización en mezclas alcohol etílico-agua (solventes de producción nacional), obtener cimetidina polimorfo a que cumple los requerimientos de la Farmacopea de los EE.UU. a partir de polimorfos A y b impuros. Se estableció que si el contenido de impureza era igual o menor al doble del permitido, podía utilizarse alcohol etilico absoluto con un rendimiento en peso superior al 70 por ciento, pero si el contenido de impurezas estaba entre 2 y 3 veces, era necesario utilizar alcohol etílico con un contenido de agua del 6 por ciento y un rendimiento en peso del 60 al 65 por ciento. Se presentan además los resultados obtenidos durante su comprobación a escala industrial


Subject(s)
Cimetidine/isolation & purification , Drug Industry , Quality Control , Quality of Homeopathic Remedies , Technology, Pharmaceutical , Crystallization
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Rev. cuba. farm ; 32(2): 81-7, 1998. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-228104

ABSTRACT

Se describió un procedimiento industrial mediante el cual se obtuvo citrato de piperacina de calidad farmacéutica, al hacer reaccionar a 60ºC una solución de piperacina anhidra con otra solución de ácido cítrico monohidratado. Se realizó a la solución copulada tratamiento de carbón, filtración en caliente y posterior cristalización y centrifugación. Se determinó la concentración adecuada para la cristalización, se introdujo el control de la concentración mediante lectura refractométrica como control de proceso, se modificó la carga utilizada en la preparación del lote cuando en él se emplearon los líquidos madres colectados en el lote anterior. Se analizaron los resultados del rendimiento acumulado en la medida que aumentaba el número de reproducciones. Se incluyeron los datos obtenidos en los ensayos al nivel de producción experimental. Se concluye que el procedimiento por su factibilidad técnica y económica es adecuado para la obtención del citrato de piperacina


Subject(s)
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Crystallization , Drug Industry , Drug Stability , Piperazines , Quality of Homeopathic Remedies , Refractometry
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