Дорно дахины уламжлалт анагаах ухаан, 2012, 2(3)
   STUDY OF SOME TRADITIONAL DRUGS BASED ON CALCITE PROCESSED BY TRADITIONAL TECHNOLOGY
   ( Тойм өгүүлэл )
         Абстракт
	In traditional Mongolian Medicine, materials derived from plants, animals, trees, and
	minerals are processed by traditional technology to improve their effectiveness and
	safety. One of mineral-based materials is calcite which is widely used in traditional
	medicine.
	Mineral contents of calcite: After processing by traditional technology (taming) with
	enrichment, calcite turns to bright yellow, small soft microcrystals with bitter taste and
	smell of milk. Moreover it obtains solubility in water.
	Various macro- and microelements were determined in tamed calcite including Na, Mg,
	K, Ca, S, Mn, and Fe. Ca takes the major part (64%) of the elements.
	Crystal size determined by NANOPHOX (PCCS), GmbH, Sympatec apparatus were
	115 nm and 124 nm depending on the traditional technology of processing.
	Crystal structure of calcite in phase shifts was analyzed after burning it in +300º C,
	+500 º C, +800 º C, +1200 º C, and +1400 º C by using Shimadzu XRD-7000 X-ray
	diffractometer, HA-1001, and TTK-450 apparatus. CaCO3 content (84.23%) was higher
	at +300º C and +500 º C, while CaC2 content (15.77%) was higher at +800 º C, +1200
	º C, and +1400 º C.
	Effects of calcite on acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer: Gastric ulcer induced by
	acetic acid in rats was healed completely by tamed calcite within 21 days. Calcite
	improves bone repair of experimental fracture in rats by increasing Ca and alkaline
	phosphatase activities.
	Effects of calcite containing drug Jonsh-5 on experimental femur fracture in
	rabbits: Jonsh-5 is composed of 5 components including calcite, Cardius crispus,
	Forsythia suspense, Terminalia Chebula, and Inula helenium. Jonsh-5 increased serum
	level of alkaline phosphatase after 7 days of fracture. X-ray images showed that healing
	process of the bone was significantly increased by Jonsh-5 compare to control and
	Calcium D3-Nycomed treatment. These results were also proved by histological
	analysis suggesting that Jonsh-5 may promote bone healing in rat model of fracture.
	Safety of calcite containing drugs: Contents of macro- and microelements, moisture,
	and substances extractable in water have been determined. Mineral and organic
	impurities have also been evaluated in Jonsh-5. Bacterial impurity of the drug is within
	the standard range. Moreover contents of heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and
	mercury meat the WHO permeated levels of toxic metals.
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