Solid State Characterization for a Comparative Evaluationof the Biofield Energy Treated and Un-treatedAscorbic Acid by Snehasis Jana in DDIPIJ in Lupine Publishers.
Ascorbic acid is a water-soluble vitamin that mainly acts as an
antioxidant and helps in controlling and maintaining various
body functions. The study was designed to analyze the impact of the
Trivedi Effect®-Consciousness Energy Healing Treatment
on the physicochemical and thermal properties of ascorbic acid by using
sophisticated analytical techniques. For the study, the
test sample ascorbic acid was divided into the control and treated
sample. To the control sample, no Biofield Energy Treatment
was provided. However, the treated sample received the Biofield Energy
Treatment remotely by the renowned Biofield Energy
Healer, Alice Branton, USA. The PXRD peak intensities and crystallite
sizes of the treated sample significantly altered ranging
from -78.43% to 1168.06% and -62.38% to 126.83%, respectively; along
with 24.99% decrease in the average crystallite size as
compared to the control sample. The particle size values in the treated
sample by 9.59% (d10), 21.63% (d50), 16.55% (d90), and
17.97% {D(4,3)}, respectively; hence the specific surface area was
increased by 16.67% compared to the control sample. The weight
loss was increased by 6.67%; however, the residue amount was found to be
significantly decreased by 28.59% in the treated sample
compared to the control sample. The Tmax of the treated sample
corresponding to 1st and 2nd peaks were decreased by 0.33% and
4.09%, respectively as compared to the control sample. Moreover, the
latent heat of fusion was significantly increased by 13.74%
as compared to the control sample. Besides, the degradation temperature
and ΔHdecomposition of the treated sample were significantly
reduced by 6.54% and 20.46%, respectively, as compared to the control
sample. The Trivedi Effect® might help in forming a novel
polymorphic form of ascorbic acid that may also prove to be more
soluble, absorbable, and bioavailable than the untreated sample.
Thus, the Trivedi Effect® might be considered as a novel approach for
designing the more efficacious ascorbic acid containing
nutraceutical/pharmaceutical formulations. To know more click on below link.
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