NMR analysis: potential and challenges as a homeopathic basic research tool

Authors

  • Carla Holandino Laboratório Multidisciplinar de Ciências Farmacêuticas e de P&D em PICs, UFRJ
  • Daniela Wendhausen Beier Laboratório Multidisciplinar de Ciências Farmacêuticas e de P&D em PICs, UFRJ; Instituto Hahnemanniano do Brasil, IHB
  • Míriam Fragoso Laboratório Multidisciplinar de Ciências Farmacêuticas e de P&D em PICs, UFRJ; Instituto Hahnemanniano do Brasil, IHB
  • Cintia Sias Coube Bastos - Laboratório Multidisciplinar de Ciências Farmacêuticas e de P&D em PICs, UFRJ; Instituto Hahnemanniano do Brasil, IHB
  • Vânia Emerich Bucco Campos Laboratório Multidisciplinar de Ciências Farmacêuticas e de P&D em PICs, UFRJ; Instituto Hahnemanniano do Brasil, IHB
  • Adriana Passos Oliveira Laboratório Multidisciplinar de Ciências Farmacêuticas e de P&D em PICs, UFRJ
  • Júlia Neves Santos Centro Nacional de Ressonância Magnética Nuclear Jiri Jonas (CNRMN- UFRJ)
  • Lucas Henrique Silva Centro Nacional de Ressonância Magnética Nuclear Jiri Jonas (CNRMN- UFRJ)
  • Ana Paula Canedo Valente Centro Nacional de Ressonância Magnética Nuclear Jiri Jonas (CNRMN- UFRJ)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51910/ijhdr.v21i1.1202

Abstract

Background: Homeopathic ultra-diluted solutions surpass the threshold of matter dispersion and, consequently, their chemical constitution is similar to inert solvent. Nevertheless, randomized clinical trials have shown that the clinical effects of these homeopathic medicines are superior to placebo1. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is one of the most promising techniques to detect physicochemical alterations induced by homeopathic procedures2,3. Aims: To investigate T2 NMR relaxation times of Zincum metallicum and lactose dynamized samples. Methodology: Zincum metallicum samples were ground until 6dH using lactose as an excipient. Subsequently, these samples were dynamized with ultrapure water to produce 8dH, 9dH, 10dH, and 11dH. Lactose dynamized samples (6dH-11dH) were used as control. Aliquots of 540µl of each sample were diluted with 60µl of deuterated water (D2O) in 5mm tubes. The analyses were carried out in Bruker Ascend TM 500MHZ spectrometer at 288 K. Results and discussion: The Zincum metallicum and lactose T2 relaxation times were very similar, except for Zincum metallicum 8dH, which presented a value of 1.226 in comparison to 1.036 of lactose 8dH. The following T2 values were registered: 1.287 - 9dH; 1.413 - 10dH; 1.467 - 11dH, and 1.303 - 9dH; 1.400 – 10dH; 1.350 -11dH, for Zincum metallicum and lactose, respectively. The differences detected in 8dH samples are probably due to the presence of lactose in the first dilution step, in which 1 part of the 6dH triturated mixture was diluted in 9 parts of water, to prepare 7dH. Following this homeopathic procedure, 8dH solutions remain around 1% of lactose which could be influenced by the T2 values registered. Conclusion: These preliminary results showed the possibility to apply the NMR technique to evaluate the influence of dynamization in the relaxation parameters. Further studies should be carried out with other potencies and/or other homeopathic substances, in addition to the evaluation of T1 and the T1/T2 parameters, as previously described by other groups.

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Published

2022-05-06

How to Cite

Holandino, C. ., Beier, D. W. ., Fragoso, M., Bastos, C. S. C. ., Campos, V. E. B. ., Oliveira, A. P. ., Santos, J. N. ., Silva, L. H. ., & Valente, A. P. C. . (2022). NMR analysis: potential and challenges as a homeopathic basic research tool . International Journal of High Dilution Research - ISSN 1982-6206, 21(1), 34–35. https://doi.org/10.51910/ijhdr.v21i1.1202

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