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Inorganic substances and their uses in Nikolaos Myrepsos’ Dynameron. Recent applications in modern therapy

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Valiakos E., Marselos M., Skaltsa H.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.10.009
Keyword
arsenic
arsenic trioxide
calcium carbonate
decitabine
eye drops
glycine
inorganic compound
iron oxide
liothyronine
mineral
monophenol monooxygenase
phosphorus
terpene
African trypanosomiasis
alopecia
amblyopia
anemia
Article
asthenia
callus
chorea
corrosion
cytotoxicity
drug delivery system
headache
hemorrhoid
human
malaria
medicinal plant
metrorrhagia
mollusc
nonhuman
pharmacology
promyelocytic leukemia
pustule
seizure
syphilis
toxicology
traditional medicine
tuberculous lymphadenitis
Elsevier Inc.
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Abstract
Inorganic compounds have been known and used since antiquity. Dynameron is the largest Byzantine medical manuscript divided into 24 sections, in accordance with the letters of the Hellenic alphabet, which contains 2667 recipes. The majority of them contain ingredients of plant origin, followed by animal origin, while fewer inorganic substances are quoted. In the present study, the latter ones are listed. Moreover, the information on the uses of inorganic ingredients in the treatment of many diseases in the late Byzantine era is presented and their evaluation in light of the modern Pharmacology and Toxicology. © 2021 The Authors
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80351
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