Experimental evaluation of the anti-inflammatory effect of calcite treated with Tibetan technology
AUTHORS : Toropovaone A.A. | Losev2,3 E.A. | Ogienko4 A.A. | Drebushchak2,3 T.N. | Boldyrev2,3 V.V. | Aseevaone T.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneFSBSI “Institute of General and Experimental Biology” SB RAS, Ulan-Ude,
2Scientific Educational Center “Molecular Design and Environmentally Friendly Technologies”
NSU, 3FSBSI “Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry” SB RAS, 4FSBSI “Institute
cytology and genetics “SB RAS, Novosibirsk
YEAR : 2015
SUMMARY Calcite (lime spar, CaCO3) is widely used in Tibetan medicine to treat diseases based on metabolic disorders. This paper describes the results of a study of the original technology for the preparation of calcite, including calcination and treatment in different media (water, sour
milk, beer). Using X-ray phase analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and IR spectroscopy, it was shown that, in the samples under study, films with varying degrees of crystallinity, containing Ca (OH), are formed on the calcite surface.2… According to the data of
pharmacological studies, the most pronounced inhibitory effect on the alterative and exudative
phases of the inflammatory process is characteristic of calcite treated with beer (CaCO(beer)).