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Archive | 2018

The Flop Side of Using Heavy Metal(oids)s in the Traditional Medicine: Toxic Insults and Injury to Human Health

Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Mahendra Rai; Monojit Mondal; Avinash P. Ingle

Traditional medicine is the earliest healthcare system of humanity, which relies on the revered traditional legacy of healing powers hidden in the natural objects like medicinal plants, animals, etc. It encompasses the Indian Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, Arabic Unani medicine, and other forms of indigenous medicine. The Ayurveda is the most commonly practised system of traditional medicine in the Indian subcontinent and has been carving niche in the Western countries. It is based on the Vedic hypothesis that there are some common cardinal premises underlying the harmony and homeostasis maintained in the microcosm (individual body) and macrocosm (nature/universe). Both man and the universe are composed of the same basic elements, and disease manifests when the balance is destabilized. Some heavy metal(oid)s are added intentionally in Ayurvedic products as it is thought that the equilibrium of lead, copper, gold, iron, mercury, silver, tin, zinc thallium, and arsenic is essential for normal functioning of the human body. Similarly, traditional Chinese medicine believes that the human body has an organic unity based on the opposing and complementary relationships of yin and yang. Such medicine also contains heavy metals which come from contaminated soil source or are deliberately added as ingredients for specific curative cause. Traditional medicine focuses on causes, not the symptoms, heal the “whole”, not the “part” by only correcting the symptoms, like the modern medicine. These low-cost medicines are thought of treating diseases and disorders without posing any risk of side effects. But it is wrong in reality, raising human health concerns and side effects due to their pharmaceutically non-validated nature and indiscriminate and irrational use. The quality, safety, and toxicity of herbal medicines have become a major concern for public health, health authorities, and pharmaceutical industries. Herbal medicines and products may contain highly active pharmacological components or contaminants including several toxic metals and metaloids. The metal(oid) contaminants or additives may be introduced during different phases such as cultivation, harvesting, collecting, cleaning, and drying of the medicinal plants in contaminated environment and/or during the processing and formulation of the herbal products. The objective of the present chapter is to show how through traditional medicine humans may be exposed to a cocktail of heavy metal(oid)s—the nonbiodegradable toxic group of environmental chemicals. Citing selected priority heavy metal(oid)s like lead, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, and mercury, it presents the spectra of vast array of toxic insults and injuries inflicted by them, ranging from cell to system levels, as well as the unique biochemical/molecular fingerprints the toxicants leave on human body.


Toxicology and Industrial Health | 2018

Exposure to heavy metals alters the surface topology of alveolar macrophages and induces respiratory dysfunction among Indian metal arc-welders

Subhabrata Moitra; Jayashree Ghosh; Jannatul Firdous; Arghya Bandyopadhyay; Monojit Mondal; Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Subhashis Sahu; Soumya Bhattacharyya; Saibal Moitra

Background: Despite the available clinico-epidemiological evidence of heavy metal-associated respiratory health hazards among metal arc-welders, experimental confirmation of such an association is lacking. Methods: In this study, we recruited 15 metal arc-welders and 10 referent workers without direct exposure. We assessed respiratory health through a questionnaire and spirometry; estimated manganese, nickel and cadmium levels in blood, urine and induced sputum; performed differential counts of sputum leucocytes and measured plasma malondialdehyde (MDA). We used atomic force and scanning electron microscopy to assess the physical property of the alveolar macrophages (AMs) obtained from induced sputum and analysed cell surface deposition of heavy metals using energy dispersion X-ray analysis (EDX). Sputum cellular DNA damage was assessed by DNA-laddering assay. Results: There was a higher body burden of manganese and nickel in the metal arc-welders than the referents. Among major spirometric indices, only the forced mid-expiratory flow rates (FEF25–75) were reduced in the welders compared with the referents (63.4 ± 14.7 vs. 89.2 ± 26.7, p < 0.01); this reduction was associated with both heavy metal levels (β: −41.8, 95% CI: −78.5% to −5.1%) and plasma MDA (−0.37; −0.68 to −0.06). In metal arc-welders, significant physical and morphological changes were observed in AMs through microscopic evaluation while EDX analyses demonstrated higher deposition of heavy metals on the AM cell surface than the referents. We also observed a higher degree of DNA damage in the sputum cells of the exposed workers than the referents. Conclusion: Heavy metal exposure-induced adverse respiratory effects among metal arc-welders are mediated through haematological and cytological interactions.


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2017

Synthesis, structure, fluorescent property, and antibacterial activity of new Cd(II) metal complex based on multidentate Schiff base ligand N,N′-Bis(3-methoxysalicylidenimino)-1,3-diaminopropane

Dhrubajyoti Majumdar; Sourav Das; Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Monojit Mondal


Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2017

Multi-metal resistance and plant growth promotion potential of a wastewater bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa and its synergistic benefits

Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Monojit Mondal; Jörg Rinklebe; Santosh Kumar Sarkar; Punarbasu Chaudhuri; Mahendra Rai; Sabry M. Shaheen; Hocheol Song; Muhammad Rizwan


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2017

Synthesis, X-ray crystal structure, photo luminescent property, antimicrobial activities and DFT computational study of Zn(II) coordination polymer derived from multisite N,O donor Schiff base ligand (H 2 L 1 )

Dhrubajyoti Majumdar; M.S. Surendra Babu; Sourav Das; Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Monojit Mondal; Suman Hazra


ChemistrySelect | 2017

Syntheses, X-ray Crystal Structures, Photoluminescence Properties, Antimicrobial Activities and Hirshfeld Surface of Two New Cd(II) Azide/Thiocyanate Linked Coordination Polymers

Dhrubajyoti Majumdar; M.S. Surendra Babu; Sourav Das; Chandrajeet Mohapatra; Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Monojit Mondal


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2018

Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of some nickel, cadmium and mercury complexes of 5-methyl pyrazole-3yl-N-(2′-methylthiophenyl) methyleneimine, (MPzOATA) ligand

Susmita Mandal; Monojit Mondal; Jayanta Kumar Biswas; David B. Cordes; Alexandra M. Z. Slawin; Ray J. Butcher; Manan Saha; Nitis Chandra Saha


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2018

Coordination of N,O-donor appended Schiff base ligand (H 2 L 1 ) towards Zinc(II) in presence of pseudohalides: Syntheses, crystal structures, photoluminescence, antimicrobial activities and Hirshfeld surfaces

Dhrubajyoti Majumdar; Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Monojit Mondal; M.S. Surendra Babu; Ramesh K. Metre; Sourav Das; Kalipada Bankura; Dipankar Mishra


ChemistrySelect | 2018

Cd(II) Pseudohalide Complexes with N, N′-Bis(3-ethoxysalicylidenimino) 1,3-Diaminopropane: Crystal Structures, Hirshfeld Surface, Antibacterial and Anti-Biofilm Properties

Dhrubajyoti Majumdar; Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Monojit Mondal; Manabolu Surya Surendra Babu; Sourav Das; Ramesh K. Metre; Sreejith S. Sreekumar; Kalipada Bankura; Dipankar Mishra


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2018

Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activities of Co(III) and Ni(II) complexes with 5-methyl-3-formylpyrazole-N(4)-dihexylthiosemicarbazone (HMPzNHex2): X-ray crystallography and DFT calculations of [Co(MPzNHex2)2]ClO4·1.5H2O (I) and [Ni(HMPzNHex2)2]Cl2·2H2O (II)

Manan Saha; Jayanta Kumar Biswas; Monojit Mondal; Debarati Ghosh; Susmita Mandal; David B. Cordes; Alexandra M. Z. Slawin; Tarun Kanti Mandal; Nitis Chandra Saha

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Jayanta Kumar Biswas

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Mahendra Rai

Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University

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Manan Saha

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Nitis Chandra Saha

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Susmita Mandal

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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