| Literature DB >> 31431119 |
Archana Jain1, Surendra Sarsaiya1,2, Qin Wu1, Jingshan Shi1, Yuanfu Lu1.
Abstract
Cinnabar is an attractive mineral with many different uses. It is reported that cinnabar is one of the traditional Chinese's medicines extensively use. The main objective of this critical review is to identify the current overview, concept and chemistry of cinnabar, which includes the process developments, challenges, and diverse options for pharmacology research. It is used as a medicine through probable toxicity, especially when taking overdoes. This review is the first to describe the toxicological effects of cinnabar and its associated compounds. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) dependent metabolomics could be useful for examination of the pharmaceutical consequence. The analysis indicated that the accurate preparation methods, appropriate doses, disease status, ages with drug combinations are significant factors for impacting the cinnabar toxicity. Toxicologically, synthetic mercury sulfide or cinnabar should be notable for mercuric chloride, mercury vapor and methyl mercury for future protection and need several prominent advancements in cinnabar research.Entities:
Keywords: Cinnabar; medicine; mineral complex; pharmacology; toxicology
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31431119 PMCID: PMC6738451 DOI: 10.1080/21655979.2019.1652491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineered ISSN: 2165-5979 Impact factor: 3.269
Figure 1.Physical and chemical properties of cinnabar.
Available published papers on different research aspects of cinnabar.
| Year | Research goal | Approaches | Outcomes | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Dissolution of Cinnabar | Cinnabar dissolution through isolated organic substance and water samples is repressed by cations | The presence of various organic and mineral ligands is not improved the mercury dissolution. | [ |
| 2002 | Neurotoxic mechanism of cinnabar | Effect of commercial cinnabar and HgS on guinea pigs | HgS made a 60% caloric retort anomaly (20% hypofunction and 40% caloric hyperfunction). | [ |
| 2007 | Cinnabar dissolution | Cinnabar dissolution is modified by protein (trypsin and pepsin), ion strength, and glycine; Low pH in stomach disturbs cinnabar dissolution. | [ | |
| 2008 | Cinnabar toxicology | Available cinnabar database compared with common mercurials, and discusses alterations in disposition, bioavailability and toxicity | Cinnabar is poorly absorbed and insoluble in the gastrointestinal region; Mainly accrued in kidney; Cinnabar is chemically passive with a comparatively low toxic possible when reserved orally. | [ |
| 2010 | Dissolved substance of cinnabar | Investigate the probable cinnabar bioactivity after oral administration | Polysulfides mercuric, as the main dissolved components; Serve as dynamic cinnabar species for revealing pharmacological or toxicological properties | [ |
| 2012 | Cinnabar | Neurotoxic effects explore the cinnabar low-dose on mice | Revelation to low-dose of cinnabar through the developmental and perinatal stages consequences in irreversible and severe neurotoxicity damages in offspring, and NOx and Na+/K+-ATPase activities may exist potential and useful neurotoxicity-induced biomarkers by low mercuric doses. | [ |
| 2015 | Chronic mercury introduction by cinnabar use | Applied light steady isotope and mercury isotope tracing to test hypotheses on the mercury origin in prehistoric bone of human | Mineral caused minor to high mercury harming in the early population; Useful to bioarchaeological researches. | [ |
| 2015 | Mercury and arsenic containing Cinnabar powerfully Inhibit organic transporters | Investigate the samples disturb organic transporters, | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon accretions in kidney tissues are suggestively higher; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon absorb via renal slices is significantly reduced; Mercury and arsenic containing traditional medicine (Cinnabar and Realgar) probably encourage kidney damage. | [ |
| 2018 | Cinnabar dissolution and its impact on environment | Identification, quantification and characterization of HgS | The formation and HgS dissolution played a critical role in geochemical Hg cycle, including its reduction, transport, toxicity, and methylation. | [ |
Figure 2.An overview of cinnabar source, environmental pollution, associated risk and their applications.