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Nitya Ramanan1, Debdutta Lahiri1, Parasmani Rajput2, Ramesh Chandra Varma3, A Arun3, T S Muraleedharan3, K K Pandey1, Nandita Maiti4, S N Jha2, Surinder M Sharma1.
Abstract
XANES- and EXAFS-based analysis of the Ayurvedic Hg-based nano-drug Rasasindura has been performed to seek evidence of its non-toxicity. Rasasindura is determined to be composed of single-phase α-HgS nanoparticles (size ∼24 nm), free of Hg(0) or organic molecules; its structure is determined to be robust (<3% defects). The non-existence of Hg(0) implies the absence of Hg-based toxicity and establishes that chemical form, rather than content of heavy metals, is the correct parameter for evaluating the toxicity in these drugs. The stable α-HgS form (strong Hg-S covalent bond and robust particle character) ensures the integrity of the drug during delivery and prevention of its reduction to Hg(0) within the human body. Further, these comparative studies establish that structural parameters (size dispersion, coordination configuration) are better controlled in Rasasindura. This places the Ayurvedic synthesis method on par with contemporary techniques of nanoparticle synthesis.Entities:
Keywords: Ayurvedic drug; Hg; XAFS; toxicity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26289275 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577515012473
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616