Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/10927
Title: Changes on Chemical Composition of "Thalakam" Before and After Purification.
Authors: Christine Kajana, M.
Siyanthan, R.
Velauthamurty, K.
Vijayakumar, T.
Thayalini, T.
Keywords: Siddha medicine;Thathu geevam;Paasanam;Thalakam;Limestone;Toddy
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: University of Jaffna
Abstract: Siddha Medicine was offered to the people from God through Siddhars. There are 64 types of Paasanam where four types are mostly poisons such as Thalakam (Orpiment-Arsenic trisulphide), Manoshilai (Realgar-Arsenic disulphide), White-arsenic (Arsenium Acidum Arseniosum) and Gouripashanam (Arsenic oxide). Thalakam is an organic compound with the formula As2S3. It is used as internal as well as external medicine after the purification. Our objectives are finding the purification method (using toddy and limestone mixture) and identify the chemical component of Arsenic trisulphide before and after the purification. Thalakam was chemically analyzed by the routine qualitative analysis and purified with the method mentioned in the text book. The pH values of toddy and limestone taken from Jaffna shows 3.13, 12.76 respectively and toddy collected Mannar shows pH as 3.01. The sample 1 taken for the analysis for 10 times with the 30 minutes time interval shows Sulphate, Mn+ , Sr2+ and Ca2+, Whereas the sample 2, which was analyzed 4 times with the 24 hour time interval shows Sulphate, Arsenate, As3+, Sr2+, Ca2+. The detail analysis shows that Thalakam contained Sulphate, Arsenate, Al3+, Ca2+, As3+, Sr2+ but after the purification it contained all the ions except Al3+. This phenomenon is further confirmed by the loss of weight in both samples before and after the purification.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/10927
Appears in Collections:Siddha Medicine

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Changes on Chemical Composition of Thalakam Before and After Purification..pdf205.76 kBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.