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Int. j. high dilution res ; 21(1): 28-28, May 6, 2022.
Article in English | LILACS, HomeoIndex | 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.


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Low Potencies , Crystallization , Lipid Droplets
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Int. j. high dilution res ; 21(2): 24-25, May 6, 2022.
Article in English | LILACS, HomeoIndex | ID: biblio-1396707

ABSTRACT

The droplet evaporation method (DEM) is based on the evaporation-induced pattern formation in droplets and is applied mainly for medical diagnosis[1].Here, we present aseries of experiments performed by our team showing DEMs potential also forhomeopathy basic research, in particular, for the investigation of(i) low potencies, (ii) low potency complexes (physical model), and (iii) the action of high potencies (plant-based model).Methods:(i) DEM differentiated significantly between Luffa, Baptisia, Echinacea, and Spongiauntil 4x[2]. Furthermore, the patterns varied in function of the numberof succussion strokes (0, 10, or 100) applied during potentization[3]. The performance of chaotic succussions vs. laminar flow vs. slight mixing during the potentization of Viscum album quercus3x influenced the DEM patterns; the chaotic succussions reduced, whereas laminar flow enhanced the patterns complexity vs. the unsuccussed control.(ii) The addition of Mercurius bijodatus9x to Luffa4x changed significantly the DEM patterns, even if the material quantity present in the 9x potency lied far beyond that of ultrapure water.(iii) Leakages obtained by placing healthy or arsenic-damaged wheat-seeds into Arsenicum album45x orheat-damaged intoZincum metallicum30c vs. water created significantly different DEM structures [4, 5]. Results:The damaged seeds put into the potency created structures characterized by a higher complexity than those obtained from damaged seeds put into control water. Furthermore, the potency action seemed to increase with rising numbers ofsuccussion strokes applied during potentization,ascould be shown by means of DEM patterns and germination rate using the same wheat-seed model[6].In all our studies, the pattern evaluation was computerized (texture and fractal analysis performed by means of ImageJ) or based on deep-learning algorithms and the robustness of the experimental system was checked by means of systematic control experiments.Conclusion:DEM together with other similarmethods has also been reviewed by our team for what concerns theapplication in homeopathy basic research[7].


Subject(s)
Triticum , Low Potencies , Basic Homeopathic Research , Lipid Droplets/chemistry
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Araraquara; s.n; 2002. 194 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | BBO, LILACS | ID: biblio-864030

ABSTRACT

O presente estudo avaliou a reação histológica do efeito do laser de baixa intensidade diodo semicondutor de arseneto de gálio e alumínio (GaAlAs, com comprimento de onda de 785 nm, infravermelho, com potência de emissão de 50 mW, densidade de energia de 3 J/cm2 , em emissão contínua, por meio de ponta especial de fibra óptica, por um período de 2 segundos) em exposições pulpares induzidas em dentes de ratos. Foram utilizados 60 ratos, dos quais cada animal ofereceu dois dentes (totalizando 120), que foram distribuídos em 5 grupos experimentais: grupo I (controle), exposição capeada com hidróxido de cálcio; grupo II, laser imediato + hidróxido de cálcio; grupo III, laser imediato + hidróxido de cálcio + laser após 24 horas; grupo IV, laser imediato + hidróxido de cálcio + laser após 24 e 48 horas; e grupo V, somente a aplicação do laser. Decorridos os períodos experimentais de sete e 30 dias, os animais foram mortos, as peças removidas e preparadas para análise histológica. De acordo com a proposta e as condições específicas deste trabalho, os resultados nos permitem concluir que as associações laser imediato + hidróxido de cálcio e laser imediato + hidróxido de cálcio + laser 24 horas, foram os grupos que apresentaram os melhores resultados tanto aos sete dias (efeito antiinflamatório), quanto aos trinta dias (efeito no reparo tecidual


The present study evaluated the histological reaction of the low power laser effect, diode laser semiconductor of gallium aluminum arsenide (GaAlAs, with wavelength of 785 nm, infra-red, potency of emission of 50 mW, energy density of 3 J/cm2 , with continuous emission, through special tip of optic fiber, for a period of two seconds) in exposed pulp induced in teeth of mice. Sixty mice were used, of which each animal offered two teeth (totaling 120), that were distributed in 5 experimental groups: group I (control group) exposed capping with calcium hydroxide; group II, immediate laser + calcium hydroxide; group III, immediate laser + calcium hydroxide + laser after 24 hours; group IV, immediate laser + calcium hydroxide + laser after 24 and 48 hours; and group V, only laser application. After the experimental periods of seven and thirty days, the animals were killed, the pieces were removed and prepared for histological analysis. In agreement with the proposal and the specific conditions of this study, the results allow us conclude that the associations of immediate laser + calcium hydroxide and immediate laser + calcium hydroxide + laser after 24 hours, were the groups that presented the best results in the periods of seven days (anti-inflammatory effect), and thirty days (effect in the tissue repair


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Low-Level Light Therapy , Dental Pulp Capping , Calcium Hydroxide , Lasers
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