Punica Granatum Vrs COVID – 19 The Opportunities: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 3 by Rita Xu and Version 2 by Rita Xu.

Punica granatum is historically known worldwide as a versatile medicinal fruit. 2 major varieties are presented (i) indo Ayurvedic type (Punica Ayurvedica ? ) that is small, harsh and yields no juice and (ii) the juice variety which is commercialised. Indo-Iranian joint effort presents a tome of textual data pertaining to the medicinal aspects of Punica. Ayurvedic texts and Occidental research modelled papers in tabulated form chronologically succinctly bringing out the evidence based historiography & medico-cultural heritage. On such platform a range of formulations; fruit-to-finished product are presented for the 1st time machine makeable and very specifically also by hand, at home. Poly pathology spectrum; versatile therapeutic range; medico-legal; lyophilisation; sterilisation; etc. aspects are also indicated. Includes Tablets; Suspensions for General to Geriatric case types. Ground breaking. Frank.

  • Punica Granatum Formulation For Covid.

Introduction

SARS CoV-2 sub-spp., unusually stable virus, causes the efficient contagion Covid-19.  Within 120 days it has become pan global pandemic. Either aspects are unheard off with never before like patho-physiology and grave prognosis (fatal outcome).  A member of any family getting infected if left untreated demises within 15days. If not effectively quarantined it then leads to all member demise  however well off  & large be that joint family (supporting info).  This has wrought dread & havoc. All out combat with every wherewithal is the way out. There are no alternatives.  Historically, in all cultures and civilisation based schools of medicine the Punica Grantum Linn., has been considered as panacea for many a human pathologies [1].  India is the largest producer [2].  The Govt of India in all its cumulative wisdom has hence set up  ‘The National Research Centre  on  Pomegranate’, NRCP-ICAR, 2005 [3]; apart HRC-ICAR [4]. Additionally, pan globally there are tomes of individual & institution driven works ranging the five decades before present which all are herein relied upon. From every perspective Indo & European literature have been explored well and covers agro-met; cultivars; atypical; etc., perspective (collateral domain). In this communication we present the indo Ayurvedic punica; and also fleetingly examine Persian literature for topical levity for either have attracted (relatively) less of  research focus from caption context.  We choose the generic term ‘punica’ for it encompasses almost all the species & sub-species of the cultivars, pan global and also address our caption. Interestingly, the Indian civilisation has been in continuum (sans any break) in its present geo-location for at least 5000yrs before present and the ‘extraordinary’ Ayurvedic punica (our apportioned epitaph) as a textual medicinal member for at least 2500yrs before present. Therefore, we present (as different from ‘discuss’) the genus Punica  as known drug source of choice vis-a-vis COVID-19; the fruit and its parts in various combinations towards formulation and fixed doses (supplements/ prophylactics/ therapeutics including psycho-somatic pseudo supports; etc., any school of health care) so that the stake holders may straight choose pick. Isolation; purifications & fractions whatever & however done being covered alike.  All stake holders (punica-&-covid) may find this work as of seminal relevance. Meanwhile, covid caused  mortality remains rampant in continuum unabated 24 x 7.  Our teachers had taught us to ‘fight to finish and do a good job’.  Gandhian dictum of  hand makeable; home makeable is our hidden agenda.

Historiography

Table 1 highlights the prior-art aspects vis-a-vis human maladies, as anti-viricide; anti-malaria; others and as a versatile member in numerous drug discovery matters [5]. Few of members of Table-I have also been cited as references.

Table 1. Indicative  Histeriography of Punica in Academic Domain. Caption Context.

Sl No

Year

Conveniently extrited Relevant References. Select. 4 Decades

Remarks

Country

1

1982

Screening of Iranian plant for antimicrobial activity. Acta Pharamceutica Suecia 19, 303-308

Anti-microbial

Iran

2

1988

A study of some properties of pomegranate (Punica granatum) from different localities –FAO, UN. Harana i ishrana, ISSN : 0018-6872.

Properties

Yugoslavia,

3

1995

Antiviral activity of tannin from the pericarp of Punicagranatum L. against genital Herpes simplex virus in vitro. Chung Kuo Chung YaoTsa Chin 20, 556-558

Anti

Virus

China

4

1997

Polyphenols of pomegranate peels show marked anti-tumor and anti-viral action. Chemistry of Natural Compounds vol.33, pp.98-99

Anti Tumor

Uzbekistan

6

1997

Tannins from the leafs of Punica Granatum, Phytochemistry, Vol-48, pp.819.

Property

India

4

1998

Pomegranate: a role in health promotion and AIDS? In: Watson RR, Nutrition, Foods and AIDS, eds. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA, pp 179-192

AIDS

USA

7

1998

Antiviral or antifungal composition comprising an extract of pomegranate rind or other plants and method of use. US Patent . 5,840,308

Anti-virus &

Anti-fungal

USA

 

8

1990

Compendium of Indian Medicinal Plants  :  Central  Drug Research  Laboratory, CSIR, Lko,      [1999 – 95], Vol – 1, 1990, p. 335, Vol – 2 , 1993, p.573, Vol – IV, p. 611, Vol –5, p. 709.  (preceded by Glossary AND earlier by RRL Bhubaneswar publication – 3 Vols)

Properties

India

9

2000

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/988316.stm

Tuesday, 24 October, 2000, 12:16 GMT 13:16 UK.  India claims herbal malaria cure

Anti-Malaria

BBC

(India)

10

2000

Why a pomegranate ?  British Medical Journal 2000; 321 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.321.7269.1153

Tonic

London

11

2001

Immunomodulatory activity of Punica granatum in rabbits--a preliminary study.

Journal of Ethnopharmacol 2001, 78:85-87.

Immunity

USA - NRI

12

2003

A mixed Herbo-Chem-Anti-Malarial: Indicates cure & prophylaxis against Pf & Pv; >500 cases in 5 yrs; empirical basis of holistic approach. AJTMH, 69, 484.

Anti-Malaria

India

13

2004

Punica GrGranatum’s Dermis indicates Prophylaxis against Malaria & wide spectrum anti-viral property in Human use. American Journal of  Tropical Medicine & Hygiene , Oct. 2004, Abstract  No.968, 171(4), 288.m http://www.ajtmh.org/content/71/4_suppl/225.full.pdf+html

-Do-

India

 

14

2004

Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide. BMC Infect Dis, 4, 41. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-4-41

HIV

USA - NRI

15

2005

Punicagranatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide. In: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (New York academy of sciences) pp. 311-27.

-Do-

USA

16

2005

Rapid large scale purification of ellagitannins from pomegranate husk, a by-product of the commercial juice industry. Separation and Purification Technology, 41, 49–55.

Purification

USA

17

2005

National Research Centre On Pomegranate, Indian Council Of Agricultural Research, Soalapur,   PIN-413 255, India.  ESTABLISHED By Govt Of India.

Exclusive Research

Institute

Public Institution

18

2006

Pomegranate juice ellagitannin metabolites are present in human plasma and some persist in urine for up to 48 hours. The Journal of Nutrition, 136, 2481–2485.

In-Blood Life

USA

19

2006

Pomegranates: Ancient Roots to Modern Medicine.                                                                   CRC Press Taylor and Francis Group, FL. 244p

Historiography

USA

20

2007

Antioxidant, antimalarial and antimicrobial activities of tannin-rich fractions, ellagitannins and phenolic acids from Punica granatum L. Planta Medica, 73, 461–467.  USA

Anti-oxidant

Do NRI

21

2008.

Anthocyanins characterization of 15 Iranian pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) varieties and their variation after cold storage and pasteurization. Eur Food Res Technol 227, 881–887. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00217-007-0799-1.

Storing

Iran

22

2008

Therapeutic applications of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.): A Review.

Altern Med Rev 2008, 13:128-144.

Therapeutic Properties

USA

24

2009

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Vol. 125, No. 2, 2009, pp. 279-285.

Anti-Malaria

Italy

25

2010

Elagitannins of the fruit rind of pomegranate (Punica granatum) antagonize in vitro the host inflammatory response mechanisms involved in the onset of malaria, Malaria Journal, 9:208

-Do-

Do

26

2010

Pomegranate phytochemicals: Nutraceutical and Therapeutic values. In: Fruit, Vegetable, Cereal science and Biotechnology 4 (special issue 2), Global Science Books (publ.),pp. 56. http://www.globalsciencebooks.info/Online/GSBOnline/images/2010/FVCSB_4(SI2)/FVCSB_4(SI2)56-76o.pdf

Nutraceuticals

Japan

27

2010

Pomegranate Breeding. In: Fruit, Vegetable, Cereal science and Biotechnology 4 (Spl issue 2), Global Science Books (publ.),pp26-http://www.globalsciencebooks.info/Online/GSBOnline/images/2010/FVCSB_4(SI2)/FVCSB_4(SI2)26-34o.pdf

Breeding

Do

28

2010

Global Scenario of Pomegranate (Punicagranatum L) Culture with Special Reference to India. In: Fruit, Vegetable, Cereal science and Biotechnology, 4 (special issue 2), Global Science Books (publ.), pp 07-18. http://www.globalsciencebooks.info/Online/GSBOnline/images/2010/FVCSB_4(SI2)/FVCSB_4(SI2)7-18o.pdf http://www.globalsciencebooks.info/Journals/images/FVCSBDescripStyle.pdf

Agril-Review

Do

29

2010

Origin, History and Domestication of Pomegranate. In: Chandra R (Ed) Pomegranate. Fruit, Vegetable and Cereal Science and Biotechnology 4 (Special Issue 2), pp. 1-6. NRCP, http://nrcpomegranate.org/

Historio-graphy

India

30

2011

“Fight Malaria at Home: Therapeutic & Prophylaxis Clinical Data,” Asian Pacific Journal of  Tropical Disease, Vol. 1, No. 2, , pp. 142-149.

Anti-Malaria

India

31

2012

Advances In Infectious Diseases, Vol. 2, pp.13-18.  doi:10.4236/aid.2012.21003.

Anti-Inflammation

India

32

2012

International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2012;3(1):1-8. Doi:10.4236/ijcm. 2012.31001.

-Do-

Gabon

33

2014

Fruit rots of pomegranate (cv. Wonderful) in Greece, Australasian Plant Pathology 43(5):583-588.  DOI: 10.1007/s13313-014-0300-0

Fruit Pathology

Greece

34

2014

The effect of technological treatments of the pasteurized juice processing on the antioxidant compounds content and the antioxidant activity of pomegranate (Punicagranatum L.) fruits juice. Middle East Journal of Applied Sciences 4(2), 232–http://www.curresweb.com/mejas/mejas/2014/232-242.pdf

Pasteur

India

35

2104

Anti-obesity effects of Taif and Egyptian pomegranates: molecular study. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2014.982505

Anti-Obesity

Saudi & Egypt

36

2015

Evaluation of Egyptian pomegranate cultivars for antioxidant activity, phenolic and flavonoid contents, 2015. Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal, Volume : 15  |  Issue : 3  |  Page : 143-149

Anti-Oxidant

Egypt

37

2016

Biochemical diversity in wild and cultivated pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) in Pakistan, The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 92:2, 199-205, DOI: 10.1080/14620316.2016.1252250

Biodiversity

Pakistan

38

2016

Effects of supplementation with pomegranate juice on plasma C-reactive protein concentrations : A systematic review & meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, Phytomedicine  15;23(11):1095-102.  doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2015.12.008. Epub 2015 Dec 30.

C Reactive Protein

Romania & Australia

39

2017

Ghare Maro Malaria Social Service to Drug Discovery – Bottom Up Model: A Review.        Air Water Borne Diseases, 6: 135. doi: 10.4172/2167-7719.1000135

Red Cross

Service

India

40

2017

Pomegranate (Punica Granatum L.) Peel Hydroalcoholic Extract Supplementation Reduces Pain and Improves Clinical Symptoms of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo Controlled Study, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, 19(1):e38577. doi:10.5812/ircmj.38577.

Analgesic & anti-Arthritis

Iran

41

2017

Pomegranate ellagitannins stimulate the growth of Akkermansia muciniphila in vivo,  Anaerobe.,  Feb;43:56-60. doi: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2016.12.003. Epub 2016 Dec 7.

Gut Flora

USA

42

2017

Screening of genetic diversity in pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) cultivars from Egypt and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), 2017. Bioscience Research, 14(4):887-894

 

Saudi Arabia

43

2017

Effect of extraction method and thermal processing on retention of bioacvtive compounds of pomegrante (Punicagranatum) (cv. Bhagwa) juice. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 87 (11), 1445–52, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321050781_

Extraction Method

India

44

2018

Physico-chemical characteristics of pomegranate accessions from the Kurdistan region, Iraq. Physiology And Biology Of Medicinal Plants, doi 10.2298/JAS1804355M

Character

Iraq

45

2018

Vasculoprotective Effects of  Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Frontiers in Pharmacology, REVIEW ARTICLE, https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00544

Blood Vessel

Protection

Germany

46

2018

A study on physical properties of pomegranate (Punica granatum L., Punicaceae) fruits, Japan, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.32554.67527

Physical Properties

Japan

47

2018

Trokhymchuk T. Yu. , et.al.,  2018. Anti-HIV activity of ellagitannins from alder tree fruits, Biopolymers and Cell 34(3):218-228, DOI: 10.7124/bc.00097C

Anti-HIV

Ukraine

48

2018

Punica granatum (Pomegranate) activity in health promotion and cancer prevention,  Oncology Review. 12(1): pp.345.doi: 10.4081/oncol.2018.345 PMCID: PMC5806496. PMID: 29441150

Anti-Cancer

Iran

49

2019.

Pomegranate genetic resources and their utilization in China, Acta Hortic. 1254, 49-56. DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2019.1254.8,

https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2019.1254.8

Horticulture

China

50

2019

Primary Metabolites, Anthocyanins, and Hydrolyzable Tannins in the Pomegranate Fruit, Frontiers in  Plant Sci., 17 May 2019 | REVIEW ARTICLE, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00620

Character

Israel

51

2019

Department Of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, GOI.http://agricoop.gov.in/sites/default/files/DATA-2018-19%20%283rd%20Adv.Est_.%29%20-%20Website.pdf

Farming & Farmers

India

52

2019

Targeted metabolite profiling to gain chemometric insight into Indian pomegranate cultivars and elite germplasm. Journal of Science of Food and Agriculture  (wileyonlinelibrary.com) DOI 10.1002/jsfa.9751)

Math & statistical methods

India

54

2019

Anti-Influenza Virus Activity and Phenolic Content of Pomegranate (Punicagranatum L.) Peel Extract and Fractions. Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology,11(4), 285–291. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6925405/

Anti-Virus

Iran

55

2020

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Please Login with this : oddisilab1@dataone.in     Password : KedarGouri123*

Anti-SARS;

Anti-Covid

India

www :  Our search indicates an interesting histology about the scholarly efforts using the Punica fruit & its dermis.

Numerous studies commences post Sl. No.9.

Note  :  Indian ayurvedic Punica is quite different on pan global basis.  It is entirely medicinal (only for medicine moiety).

Indian Ayurveda uses only the rind of such atypical (only for medicine). Others use the juice.

Reuters News Media Inc., 1996. Pomegranates could help in battle against AIDS. March 10th, http://www.aegis.com/news/re/1996/RE960310.html  NOT  AVAILABLE

Discussion – Table 1

Table 1 spans the period of 1975-2020 and the global geo space.  Southern hemisphere is conspicuous by absence does not mean that punica does not grow there or anything alike. Evidence based occidental model of study apparently commences with anti-microbe efficacy.  Ref  No. [6] published by the Indian National Science Academy presents a select list of indo Ayurvedic treatises in vernacular (Odia lingua & script; Sanskrit lingua & Devanagari script) in Palm Leaf form of great antiquity & authority about which consciousness is almost nil. Each refer to the punica. Thus, we may aver that other cultural regions (all nations) may be having other tomes as well.  Efforts are scant. However, the  rind\carp of the indo ayurvedic member (Fig-1 & 2) has not been used to combat virus until year 2004, Table-I.  Also did not use the same as anti-malarial. We present a few formulations and fixed dose orals. Any sub spp., can be used.

In India the pomegranate occupies 2.62 lakh hectares; annual production of  3.03 million (50% of the global production; 2nd being China). Suggests a triangular nexus between census and fruit grown & consumption. Proposes historical & cultural factors apart public money focus during India plan periods.  ICAR-NRCP, India is said to have the largest stockpile of Punica related wherewithal for  ready deployment.  The India National Germplasm Repository of ICAR-NRCP has a collection of 376 germplasm; 222 exotic germplasm collected from other countries; 140 indigenous including 87 wild types, 55 cultivated/ local cultivars and addition 12 promising hybrid lines (Personal communication from ICAR) [7]. Moot point is that the member as in Fig-1 & 2 suggests to be neither a wild nor an albino [T-I, Sl No.30]. Moreover it is anti-toxin  (supporting info; see Ref No.19). Statistical method indicates that punica begs inquest and indo ayurvedic variety the more.

Persian  Sources

Health care has always been technical. Ancient & medieval India had a long period of techno-cultural exchanges with Persia [8][9].  Table-II provides the Persian sources & details thereof  along with indications. It bares select Historical treatise and is non exhaustive.

Table 2.

Mention of Pomegranate in  Persian Works

Covenance

Sl No.

Eat sweet and sour pomegranate, because it strengthens man and revives the blood.

Imam Reza (AS)

Amjadi et al., 2016

Moaffage Hearviet al., 2010

1

Eat pomegranate with the part where the seeds are located, because it cleanses the stomach, and any pomegranate seed, when placed in the stomach, will bring the heart to life and enlighten the soul & eliminate the temptation of the devil for forty days. Imam Sadegh (AS)

Amjadi et al., 2016

Mohaddese Nouriet al., 1987

2

Antioxidant; Lowering blood pressure; Improving vascular function

Lowering blood pressure in people with high blood pressure

Asgary et al., 2015

Avicenna, 2005

3

its compounds, Ellagitannins, Galoutanins, Anthocyanins, Flavonoids, Sterols, Terpenoids, Tannin, Polyphenols, Alkaloids, Organic Acids, B1, B2, C vitamins can be mentioned.

Bayati and Asadi-Gharneh, 2019

4

Antioxidant activity of pomegranate seed oil

Dadashi et al., 2013

5

Antibacterial

Dadgar et al., 2007

6

Prevention of heart disease; Liver fibrosis; Anticancer; Antibacterial; Antifungal

Faraji et al., 2020

7

Stopping tumor growth and regulating the growth of tumor growth-suppressing proteins in the prevention of cancers Controlling the enzymes involved in the synthesis of fats and increasing the synthesis and secretion of insulin from pancreatic beta cells and increasing their sensitivity are the most important mechanisms for reducing fat and blood sugar

Khajebishaket al., 2015

8

Pomegranate cleanses the blood, opens the blood vessels of the body and the abdomen, and Strengthens the liver. Pomegranate is good for jaundice, heart palpitations and acute cough. It smoothes the sound and refreshes the face. It hydrates the body and kills stomach worms.

Imam Reza (AS)

 

 

Mahmoudi, 2011

 

Horre Ameli, 1971

 

 

9

Eat pomegranates, every pomegranate seed that is placed in the stomach will brighten the heart and lullaby or stay away from the devil for forty days.  Imam Reza (AS)

Mahmoudi, 2011

Mohaddese Nouriet al., 1987

10

Eat pomegranate to keep your mouth clean and fragrant. Imam Reza (AS)

Mahmoudi, 2011

Momen Tonkaboni et al., 2007

11

Whenever the Messenger of God (PBUH) said a pomegranate, he would not share it with anyone, and he would say that in each pomegranate there is one seed of  heavenly seeds.

Imam Reza (AS)

Mahmoudi, 2011

 

HorreAmeli, 1971

12

Pomegranate makes the child beautiful . Imam Reza (AS)

Mahmoudi, 2011

Momen Tonkaboni et al., 2007

13

Pomegranate smoke removes insects and destroys them. Imam Reza (AS)

Mahmoudi, 2011

Moaffage Hearviet al., 2010

14

Everyone who eats a pomegranate while sleeping will be safe from their ego until morning.

Imam Sadegh (AS)

Mahmoudi, 2011

Horre Ameli, 1971

15

 

Antioxidants; Treatment of urinary tract infections, lowering blood sugar and diabetes, psoriasis, hemorrhoids, high blood pressure and atherosclerosis; Treatment of cardiovascular disease, obesity and high blood pressure; Treatment of acidosis, infectious diarrhea, microbial infections, intestinal worms, bleeding and respiratory diseases. Pomegranate flowers in the treatment of diabetes and asthma, stop bleeding and anti-diabetic drug

Among uterine infections, mastitis, acne, dysentery and oral  inflammation.

Mazanderany et al., 2014

16

In the juice of the fruit and seeds of this plant, strong and active antioxidants.

Mirjalili et al., 2019

17

Different parts of pomegranate include leaves, pods, roots, fruit pods, pomegranate juice and its seeds, all of which are effective compounds that can not only increase the antimicrobial properties, but also the activity of antia.  Antifungal properties

Salahvarzi et al., 2011

18

وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنْشَأَ جَنَّاتٍ مَعْرُوشَاتٍ وَغَيْرَ مَعْرُوشَاتٍ وَالنَّخْلَ وَالزَّرْعَ مُخْتَلِفًا أُكُلُهُ وَالزَّيْتُونَ وَالرُّمَّانَ مُتَشَابِهًا وَغَيْرَ مُتَشَابِهٍ كُلُوا مِنْ ثَمَرِهِ إِذَا أَثْمَرَ وَآتُوا حَقَّهُ يَوْمَ حَصَادِهِ وَلَا تُسْرِفُوا إِنَّهُ لَا يُحِبُّ الْمُسْرِفِينَ ﴿۱۴۱﴾/ سوره ۶: الأنعام

He brings forth gardens, trellised and untrellised, palm trees and crops, different to eat, and the olive and pomegranates alike and unlike. When it bears fruit eat of it and pay what is due (the zakat) of it upon the harvest day. But do not be wasteful; He does not love the wasteful. (141)/ Sura 6: AL-ANAAM (CATTLE)

Shirazi, 1995

19

فِيهِمَا عَيْنَانِ نَضَّاخَتَانِ ﴿۶۶﴾فَبِأَيِّ آلَاءِ رَبِّكُمَا تُكَذِّبَانِ ﴿۶۷﴾فِيهِمَا فَاكِهَةٌ وَنَخْلٌ وَرُمَّانٌ ﴿۶۸﴾/ سوره ۵۵: الرحمن

Therein are two gushing fountains of water. (66) Which favors of your Lord will you both belie? (67) In them are fruits, palm trees and pomegranates. (68)/ Sura 55: AR-RAHMAN (THE BENEFICENT)

Shirazi, 1995

20

وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنْزَلَ مِنَ السَّمَاءِ مَاءً فَأَخْرَجْنَا بِهِ نَبَاتَ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ فَأَخْرَجْنَا مِنْهُ خَضِرًا نُخْرِجُ مِنْهُ حَبًّا مُتَرَاكِبًا وَمِنَ النَّخْلِ مِنْ طَلْعِهَا قِنْوَانٌ دَانِيَةٌ وَجَنَّاتٍ مِنْ أَعْنَابٍ وَالزَّيْتُونَ وَالرُّمَّانَ مُشْتَبِهًا وَغَيْرَ مُتَشَابِهٍ انْظُرُوا إِلَى ثَمَرِهِ إِذَا أَثْمَرَ وَيَنْعِهِ إِنَّ فِي ذَلِكُمْ لَآيَاتٍ لِقَوْمٍ يُؤْمِنُونَ ﴿۹۹﴾ / سوره ۶: الأنعام 

He sends down water from the sky, and with it We bring forth the plant of every thing. From these We bring forth green foliage and composite grain, palm trees laden with clusters of dates within reach, vineyards and olive groves and pomegranates alike and unlike. Behold their fruits when they bear fruit and ripen. Surely, in these there are signs for a nation who believe. (99)/ Sura 6: AL-ANAAM (CATTLE)

Shirazi, 1995

21

NOTE : Arabic script & lines to be read from right to left; Table 2.

Discussion  Table 2

We can see that fruit pomegranate has been the cynosure of the scribes from historical Persian -to- present Iran in vernacular. As compared to the works in Table I & III the works herein commences from 1987 (Sl.2).

Table 3.  Presents in brief  modern evidence based Iranian research works.

Sl. No.

Modern Period, Evidence Method Research Work References; Iranian.

( read with Table-I  & end References)

Year

1

Horre Ameli MH. (1971) Vasaelolshiye.Vol 25, bande 31511.

Beiyrut: Moasese Ahlebeyt;  1725-1644.158.

1971

2

Mohaddese Nouri H. Mostadrekol Vasaelva Mostanbetol Masael. Vol 13; bande 14829. Qom: Moasese Ahlebeyt; Chapter 1. 1987. p. 83.

1987

3

Shirazi M. Tafsire Nemune. Vol 5.Chape l. Tehran: Darolketab Eslami; 1995. p. 66-68.

1995

4

Avicenna. Ghanoun Fi Alteb (Cannon of Medicine). Beiyrut: Aalamy Publications; 2005. p. 2.

2005

5

Dadgar, T., Ghaemi, E., Asmar, M., Mazandarani, M., Bazueri, M. (2007). Antibacterial activities of six medicinal plants against methicillin-resistant and sensitive Staphylococcus aureus.                                                                                                                  Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, 23(1), 73-85.

2007

6

Momen Tonkaboni SM. Tohaf Al-Momenin. Edited by Rahimi R, Shams Ardekani MR, Farjadmand F. Tehran: Shahid Beheshti University of  Medical Sciences, 2007.

2007

7

MoaffageHearvi A. Al-Abnieh An-Hadayegh Al-Advieh. Tehran : Tehran University; 2010.

2010

8

Mahmoudi, Jalal. 2011.  A new review to medicinal plants (fruits and vegetables).

Carpi Publications. 431 pages.

2011

9

Salahvarzi, Y., Tehranifar, A., Jahanbakhsh, V. (2011). Relation of antioxidant and antifungal activity of different parts of Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) extracts with its phenolic content. Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, 27(1), 47-56. doi: 10.22092/ijmapr.2011.6562

2011

10

Dadashi, S., Mousazadeh, M., Mousavi, S., Yavari, A. (2013). Study on quality properties and antioxidant activity of the pomegranate seeds of some Iranian commercial varieties. Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, 29(2), 502-515.  doi: 10.22092/ijmapr.2013.2871

2013

11

Mazanderany, M., Ghaemi, E., Bayat, H. (2014). Atecology, Antioxidan if part of Punicagranatum  var. spinosa.  Eco-phytochemical Journal of  Medicinal Plants, 2(1), 52-59.

2014

12

Khajebishak Y, Payahoo L. Pomegranate: Its health effects from the Holy Quran and nutrition science view.   jiitm. 2015; 5 (4) : 310-323

2015

13

Asgary, S., Afshani, M., Rafieian-Kopaei, M., Keshvari, M. (2015). Clinical investigation of blood pressure lowering, endothelial function improving and hypolipidemic of pomegranate juice in hypertensive subjects. Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, 31(3), 418-427. doi: 10.22092/ijmapr.2015.101874

2015

14

Amjadi O, Mousavi T, Rafiei A, Afzali M A, Yousefpour M, Ghaemi A. 2016. Therapeutic and Nutritional Effects of Pomegranate from the Perspective of Islamic Texts, Traditional and Modern Medicine. J Mazandaran Univ Med Sci.; 25 (134) :374-393

2016

15

Bayati, R., Asadi-Gharneh, H. (2019). Study of Biochemical Compounds from Extract of Peel, Seed and Fruit Juice of some Pomegranate Cultivars (Punicagranatum L.). Journal of Medicinal plants and By-product, 8(2), 133-141.doi: 10.22092/jmpb.2019.120491

2019

Declaration : For Social Welfare ~ Project of  Indo - Iranian medicinal plants Database with Shabestar Branch, Islamic Azad University & Social Service & Nursing AND Fight-Cancer at Home, Sri Radha Krishna Raas Mandir  Bhubaneswar cum Indian Red Cross Koraput  Branch; (both Odisa-India)". Meta data as in Table II & III is acknowledged, with kind regards.

Discussion  Table 3

As compared to the works in Table I & II the works herein commences from 1971 while in the Occident from 1988; Govt of India from 1990 and by Bhattacharya (co-author) from 1997 for anti-malaria and for anti-virus in 2004 (augmenting info).  Medical collages & Med Sc University are seen to be involved (apart individuals and institutions as in Table I & II). Therefore, we are of the considered view that pomegranate has surely been weighed as a therapeutic member in Persia & also in present day Iran; that there is indeed scope for pan global inter-governmental work for global historiography of this fruit member.

TABLE 4.  Approved  Ayurvedic  Texts

SL.No.

Name Of The Books With Publication Details

Year

1.        

Rasendra Sara Samgraha of Sri Gopalkrishna ::Commentary by : Pt. Girijadayalu Shastri, Publisher: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi(India),4th   Edition -1952

1952

2.        

Ashtanga Samgraha of  Srimad Vagbhata Commentary by : Vaidyashri Govardhan Sharma Chhangni, Published by :Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office,Varanasi(India),Reprint Edition,1954

1954

3.        

Yoga Ratnakara ,Commentary by : Vd.shri Lakshmipati Shastri, Edited by : Shri Brahmashankar Shastri Published by : Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office,Varanasi(India),Reprint Edition,-1955

1955

4.        

Siddha Yoga Samgraha By :Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya,Published by :Shri Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan Ltd,Kolkata(India),Fifth Edition-1957

1957

5.        

Sushruta Samhita of  Maharshi Sushruta Commentary & Edited by : Kj. Ambikadatta Shastri Published by : Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Ofice,Varanasi(India),First Edition-1959

1959

6.        

Rasaratna Samuchchaya of Sri Vagbhatachrya Commentary by : Kaviraj Ambikadatta Shastri, Published by :Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office,Varanasi(India),Third Edition,-1961

1961

7.        

Rasaratna Samuchchaya of Sri Vagbhatachrya Commentary by : Kaviraj Ambikadatta Shastri, Published by :Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office,Varanasi(India),Third Edition,-1961

1962

8.        

Ayurveda Prakasha of Acharya Sri Madhava Cmmentary by : Vaidya Vachaspati Shri Gulraj Sharma Mishra, Publisher : Chaukhamba Bharati Academy,Varanasi(India),First Edition-1962 ,Reprint-1999

1962 & 1999

9.        

Rasatantra Sara va  Siddha Prayoga Samgraha By Swami Shri Krishnanandaji Maharaj Publisher : Krishnagopal Ayurved Bhawan,Kaleda(Ajmer),First Edition,-1966

1999

10.      

Gada Nigraha of  Srivaidya Sodhala, Commentary by : Indradeva Tripathy, Edited by Gangasahay Pandey Published by : Chowkhamba Sanskrit Sansthan,Varanasi(India),Reprint Edition-1969

1969

11.      

Bhava Prakasha ,: Commentary by : Dr.Krishnachandra Chunekar et al, Edited by: Dr. Gangasahay Pandey Published by  : Chaukhamba Bharati Academy, Varanasi(India) First Edition-1969,Reprint-1999

1969

12.      

Bhaishajya Ratnavali : By : Shri Gobindadas, Commentary by: Kj. Ambikadatta Shastri Edited by : Shri Rajeshwardatta Shastri Published by: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Sansthan,Varanasi(India), Fifth Edition,1978

1978

13.      

Sahasrayoga  : Translated by Dr. Ramnivas Sharma et al , Publisher: Dakshin Prakashan, Hyderabad-2(India),First Edition(Hindi)- 1989

1989

14.      

Sharangadhara Samhita : Commentary by : Dr. Brahmananda Tripathy, Pulished by : Chaukhamba Surbharati Prakashan,Varanasi(India) First Edition- 1990

1990

15.      

Ayurveda Sara Samgraha, 19TH Edition, -1997 Shri Ramrakshak Pathak, Published by :Shri Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan Ltd, Nagpur,(India)

1997

16.      

Bhava Prakasha ,: Commentary by : Dr.Krishnachandra Chunekar et al, Edited by: Dr. Gangasahay Pandey Published by  : Chaukhamba Bharati Academy, Varanasi(India) First Edition-1969,Reprint-1999

1999

17.      

Brihat Nighantu Ratnakar of Lala Shaligramji Vaishya, :Khemraj Shrikrishnadas pulications,Kalyan,Mumbai

First Edition-1999

1999

18.      

Ayurveda Samgraha :By Kj. Debendranath Sengupta et al Published by Dipayan, Kalkata (India)

First Dipayan Edition(Bengali),1999

1999

19.      

Charaka Samhita of Agnivesha, : Commentary by : Pt.Kashinath Shastri et al Editorial Board : Pt. Rajeswardatta Shastir et al Published by : Chowkhamba Sanskrit Sansthan,Varanasi(India),5th  Edition,2001

2001

20.      

Ashtanga Hridaya of  Srimad Vagbhata Commentary by : Dr. Brahmananda Tripathy, Published by : Chowkhamba Sanskrit Pratisthan, Varanasi(India), 9th Edition-2002

2002

21.      

The Ayurvedic Formulary of India Part-I vol-VI, 2nd Edition 2003 The Controller of publications,Govt. of India, Civil lines, New Delhi

2003

22.      

Bangasena Samhita of Vangasen,Commentary by : Pt.Harihar Prasad Tri Pathy, Publisher: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office,Varanasi(India),First Edition-2004

2004

23.      

Rasa Yoga Sagara  : Commentary by : Vaidya Pandit Hariprapanna Sharma, Chowkhamba Krishnadas Academy, Varanasi(India),Reprint Edition-2004

2004

24.      

Arka Prakasha of Lankapaty Ravana, : Commentary by : Indradeva Tripathy, Published by :Chowkhamba Krishnadas Academy, Varanasi(India), 2nd Edition,2006

2006

25.

The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India Part-I vol-VI,  First Edition -2008 The Controller of publications,Govt. of India, Civil lines, New Delhi

2008

26.

Chakra Datta of Shi Chakrapani Datta, Commentary by : Vaidya Ravidatta Shastri, Pulished by : Chaukhamba Surbharati Prakashan,Varanasi(India),Reprint Edition-2012

2012

 

NOTE : Ref No 6 gives a select list of Palm Leaf Manuscripts as are preserved in the Odisa State Museum, Bhubaneswar. Digital copies available. Indian Journal  of  History  of  Science, Indian National Science Academy, Vol. 49.3, pp. 294-97.

Discussion – Table 5

Table 5 members all have umbilicals to periods like 2000 – to – 5000yrs before present. The translation based recessions and resensions of that & those hoary Classical Ayurvedic treatiese are noted from 1952 (India 1st 5yr plan).  In these classical medicinal texts the punica is mentioned aside all other medicinal herbs (it is not the sole focus).  Moreover, the fruit used in the Persian and Occident studies be the juice variety. Whereas, in the Ayurveda classical Texts (Table-iv) the member as in Fig-1 & 2 be the sole active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). Pan globally it is exclusive & novel. Hence we indulgently term this API as Punica Ayurvedica. India obtained independence in 1948. Mahatma Gandhi assiduously used only Ayurvedic medicaments (Indian national school of medicine).

Table 6

Sl No.

Theological  Sources : Brief  Statement

Debatable  Datum

1

Judaism : Pomegranate in The HOLY Tanakh

https://outorah.org/p/5701/

Pre Christ

Remarks

By post fix ‘ism’ we do not mean any dogma nor anything low or luminal save & except  mere convenience.   

2

Hindu :  The Sanatan Texts are so very vast and myriad; mostly in Sanskrit lingua,. 

Remarks

Sanatan (perennial) also include a vast repository of multi-disciplinary texts of Vedic Vigyan (plural sciences). Sanskrit = self gelling : highly technical lingua not mastered by present author group is left out. Require inquest in association with authorities versed in the art. 

3000-to-1000yrs

pre to Christ.

3

Christianity : 4 (supposed) mentions in the Bible.

https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Pomegranates

Between Charlming – Renaissance

c.1400 A.D. – 1700 A.D.

Remarks

Available as quotes

Ayurveda (plural health) texts have been mentioned as separate Table No IV

4

Buddhism :  (i) Associated with mind change of the live infant flesh eating demon god Hariti – all Buddha domains (ii) Choice wedding gift in China.

http://www.amazing-pomegranate-health-benefits.com/pomegranate-buddhism.html

7th-11th A.D.

Remarks

Philosophy  expounded by Buddha was Hinayana ( lesser path) c.6th BC to c.6th A.D. No mention.No Gods; No demi gods

All this noted in Mahayana literature ( 7th-11th A.D.); Mahayana ( Great path).

5

Islam : The pomegranate (ar-Rumman in Arabic), is mentioned thrice in the Qur'an. In the Qur'anic verse quoted to the right, pomegranates are mentioned as one of heavenly fruits.  https://aboutislam.net/muslim-issues/science-muslim-issues/plants-quran-part-3-pomegranate/

7th-17th A.D.

Remarks

Muhammad to End of Moghul Empire (india).

6

Unani Medicine (india) :  “Unnani  Tibb” describes the  use of Pomegranate.

Indo Islamic School of medicine ( Under Govt of India).

c.1600-1900 A.D.

Remarks

See Table – I No 27 & Table II No 15.

7

Naturopathy  : Herb of the Month: Pomegranate

12/2016,  Brisbane Naturopaths & Wellness Centre.

https://brisbanenaturopaths.com.au/2016/12/04/2016125herb-of-the-month-pomegranate/

2016

Remarks

Since  all such  ancient practices use whole herbs and that modern sciences have evidenced that whole herbs when distilled; refined; fractionated and only the most potent fractions are used drug-dose therapeutics take a sea change. However, whole use schools have their good counter arguments in place and hence such practice gets to be called ‘Naturopathy” i.e., treatment with items of nature natural. Govt of india recognises ‘naturopathy’.

 

Discussion Table 6

Table 6 is a micro representation of the idea that pomegranate had been the cynosure of various theo-philosophical societies, groups, guilds and related bodies in various parts of the world in various times in relation to good health. Logically these be the then therapeutics. Our hidden agenda is to subtly emphasise the historical fact that pomegranate was always considered also super safe. Tried a connect with human heritage. We only emphasis that vis-a-vis viremia our points among others are (i) seeds are contra (ii) rest of  the fruit anti-virus- no wastes (iii) evidence based studies indicate as anti-SARS sub spp wishfully included (iv) punica is the focus in all our cited manuscripts (v) Punica Ayurvedica is unknown outside india.  

Ayurvedic Punica’s ( Rind )

Fig-1                                                Fig-2

                   

Figure 3                                                                  Figure 4

Fig-1 : Classical indo Ayurvedic API – The Dalimba (P Granatum).  Fig – 2 :  its thick rind.  Either to scale. Best specimen. Highest yield of drug moiety from rind

The classical indo Ayurvedic member (Fig-1 & 2) has no juice, no other confounding and or confabulating and or any other extra moiety excepting Potassium as an anomer. Its rind is thick; mini seeds; little aril; such rind\carp is used only; on drying in air\sun becomes bone dry, stone hard; brown-amber colour; fine mesh powder of excellent bulk density. Its seeds have opposite effect & hence are discarded. And whereas, the commercial punica is well known to have other compounds; a leathery rind\carp that is also thin and degenerates to black when air\sun dried.  In the traditional texts the classical indo Ayurvedic punica ( Punica Ayurvedika  ? ) is noted to be used in ‘n’ number of formulations; clinico-patho indications; ways and means save & except fever; angina pectoris; and or swasa-kassa (COPD). Covid-19 becaused COPD & angina pectoris onset heralds grave prognosis i.e., ‘end of life stage’ [10][11][12][13].  To arrest such sad & disastrous clinical situation every wherewithal however small or simple should be explored. There are no alternatives.  ICAR has the largest stockpile of punica cum related wherewithal for ready deployment (supporting info).  Indian private nationals & entities jointly & severally with Govt of India have invested huge sums of personal & public money for punica orchards; commerce; fruit & rind extraction; processing; packaging; etc.,  (SAARC nations included).  Yet the rind’s powder as a whole nor its extract has ever been utilised during pressing socio-national cum economic existential crisis  viz. Covid-19.  Hence we break ice & present formulations in Tablet & Capsule. Being fully diabetes compliant. Seeds discarded full; aril selectively. Toxicity on Dermal Fibroblasts [14][15]; on MRC-5 cells [16]; Selectivity Index [17]; Brain Malaria [18]; Anti-inflammation [19]; adjuvant role with Choloroquin [20][21], etc., studies have indicated ‘complete non toxic and high safety’. Moreover; anti-virus efficacy has been reported in 2004 [22] through to 2020 [23]. No other tropico-deciduous year long fruiting member has so thoroughly been evidence based studied by acknowledged teams of experts from nations across over the last 30year period. “Punica combats covid”.  

Commercial Juice Grade Punica

Save & except the classical Ayurvedic punica the world has a very large variety of the cultivar [24] and genetic diversity [25]. The juice yield varies in ml\per Kg of pulp, so do the taste and the drug moiety & other biochem content. Irrespective the juice remains tasty; physiologically useful; anabolic. We use (i) the classical Ay punica for tablet & capsule (ii) the commercial (leathery-large) juice grade punica for formulations in suspension forms. Suspensions being fully compliant even for acutely morbid; convalescence patients; mother & child; geriatric; catabolic; anabolic; sportsmen; anti-fatigue; general; and as pseudo psycho-somatic tonic. Suspensions being not suitable in status diabetes. Only seed is discarded. Aril & rind & internal musageous materials & tissues (all) are pulped-squeeze extracted for they contain identical drug moieties.    

Stabilisation

Punic juice is by nature stable at RT.  Suspensions need to be stabilised for attaining  shelf  life and for transit handling vortexes.  For this we incorporate standard safe well accepted Ayurvedic & Allopathic & herbal & soft drink making methods.

Extraction, Purification & Fractionation  Aspects

For the Commercial-fruit juice industry specific use there are a number of methods developed during the period 30yrs pre to present apart Sreeram’s [26] and  Reddy’s methods [27]. All are relied upon.

For extraction from rind, we adhere to Del Agili’s [28] Jean Barnard [29] and team’s methods, wherein Bhattacharya (co-author) is a member for these were done exclusively for pathology-therapeutics. Let the family welfare & health care providing stake holders subsume all these wholesomely.

The  Formulations  

Capsule making

Can be hand made – home made. About to ripe stage fruit (choloroplast); cut, discard aril & seeds. Seeds have opposite moiety. Aril is musgenous, less yield, hygroscopic, pro-mycotic; tends to clump-assist degeneration- not suitable for capsulation (for tablet ok for it imparts binding property, specially finger rolled pills as in Ayurveda along with anti mycotic & sporofic asafoetida 1%). The rind\carp on air or sun expouser (3-5days) become bone dry & stone hard; splits on thrashing turning to fine mesh powder of yellow-brown colour. The deeper the tone higher be the moiety yield. Fill in 00 capsule @ 400-500mg. Ready to use.

Tablet making

Finger rolled : Carp & aril powder + high pKa value compatible binder; 250mg per pill bears shipment vagaries well. Low compression force is best. Binder = 5 to 10% Diospyros Melanoxylon acts as glue cum synergic\adjuvant moiety = ideal best. Short shelf.

Machine Pressed : High kNf  (1kg movement @1mt per sec per sec) results in coupling of acid + tannin moieties = new compound formation and or degeneration; liquefaction (early decay onset); etc. High kNf  not advisable. Binder & or coat as in above finger rolled or any from conventional pharmacy.

Nano Tech :  Purified fractionated (sans seed). Whole punic has numerous constituents which all an be embedded in a novel tablet using Nano technology [30]. Retard delivery – gut stage specific. Most Broad spectrum.  Superb results.

Dose : For  CoV-2 spp. Anecdotally arrived at. Anabolic normal adolescent to normal Adult 30 to 60Kg. Else, consult family physician.

Prophylaxis suggestive : 1 cap or Tablet once daily (OD) every 3rd  day; + citrated drinks. <10yrs ½ amount. Or as advised by Family physician. As clinically indicated (ACI). 

Acute Viremia : 2 cap or Tablet at a time BD (bis die sumendum) or TID (ter die sumendum) for initial 48-72hrs (as clinically indicated) with water ad-libitum along with conventional medicaments. ACI.

Mild Viremia : 1 or 2 cap or Tablet at a time BD with water adlibitum along with conventional medicaments for 5-15 days with water adlibitum along with conventional medicaments + citrated drinks. ACI.

Suspension

Diabetic  :  Carp\rind powder soaked 4-6hrs., in I V grade Normal saline or in de-ionised, demineralised, tripled distilled water or injection water; bag centrifuged; harvested and bottled. Diabetic complaint 100%.  Excellent shelf  life 2yrs almost. Crushing of seeds to be avoided. Addition of 10%  Diospyros Melanoxylon  v/v  filtered whole extract imparts wider spectrum. Co-benefits : excellent for appetite; hepatocytes; gut persistalsis; hematinic and adipose brown or white; menarch women lower abdomen architecture & reproductive organs performance. Preservatives not called for (least effective). Lower concentration = longer shelf.

Lyophylised :  Lyophylised powder of a concentrate of the above can be prepared via tray system on large scale for reconstitution and use on desired volume basis. Light, fluffy and  ready mixable; colloidal and all oils and enzymes preserved which all can be brought back to freshness on reconstitution. Complete reduction of gas bubbles. 100% efficacy retention enabling cross continent transhipment; armed forces destinations. Liquor admixable. Peerless.    

Non Diabetic :  Whole fruit along with Carp\rind & aril all fresh & wet (sans seed); dip & dunk washed; rinsed well (& or dry air blast dried at 00C); slow cold  pressed (any cultivar/sub spp.) + as optional whole Mohula (madhuca indica) concentrate 5% w/v  or mohula wine 5% v/v or  any type of country wine same vol; + Clove extract 1-5% optional (excellent up-regulator for de-virusing of the fossa & epiglottis); sterile fructose 5% (or sterile gaggery or Ayurvedic sterile Nabata 5% w/v (see sterilisation); All admixed; slow homogenised 30minutes. All process @ 2-40C; <Rh 80% (ambient room). Addition of 10% Diospyros Melanoxylon v/v filtered whole extract imparts wider spectrum cum lingering taste = release of digestive saliva & pancreatic amylase.  Ph - <4.4.  No seed crushing.

Geriatric  (winter) :  Geriatric stage is a near continuous auto systemic inflammation stage. In winter temperature adjustment is more impaired due to week vessels which become leaky more and atopic hemodynamics. This is age related and height related vasculitis & co-morbidity. Apart this there are other co-morbidities viz., IBS; sleepless; restless; listless; constipation; indigestion; epigastritis; spastic motion; atopic heart beats; psycho depression (mostly pseudo);  idiopathic dermal itching, erythema, adipsia\hypodipsia, dysphagia; UTI &/or incontinence; etc. 

FORMULATION : whole juice 70% + Madhuca indica 15% + Raisin extract 10% + ethanol 5%.

Geriatric  (summer) : 

FORMULATION : whole juice 70% + Madhuca indica 10% + Dates extract 10% + Orange or lemon 10%.  +  ORS (daily limit 5mg).

Constipation : 

Normally in the semi arid and arid geographic regions constipation is writ large.

FORMULATION : above on dates & over ripe peach porridge for non diabetes.  lia\ukhuda\khai  porridge for diabetes.

Bowl non forming Individuals  :  geriatric stage is also associated with atypical – asyclic bowl formation failure. This forces non charity fasting with psycho-somatic consequences.  

FORMULATION :  (a) Any of the formulations + (b) green banana porridge + (c) gram flour dumplings (Besan) + &\or tapioca. B, C, D being cooked. Option : boiled potatoes &/or eggs.  

Psycho Somatic Conditions  (placebo) :  During work life period numerous medicaments are adhered too to enable fast forward alert & agile attitude. On retirement an abrupt situation of ‘no need’ arises leading to mood swings.  This apart there are ‘n’ number of clinic pathological, mental, professional, age related situations and conditions whence the human mind suffers median & long period auto psycho – somatic syndromes; apart mood swings. A pleasant placebo be the medicament of choice. Any of our formulations can be advised by the family physician as a ‘placibo’; all sex; all age groups.

Co-benefits : excellent for appetite; hepatocytes; gut persistalsis; hematinic and adipose brown or white.  NOTE : seeds contain growth & catalytic factors which up-regulate systemic inter molecule-actions specially during still storage (with the suspended enzymes & essential or non oils resulting in compounding, precipitations & decay).

Spray  Dried :  A spray dried powder of a concentrate of the above can be prepared via large slow rotating drum dryers (milk powder type) of 400C at 27% Rh; 700-800hPa room pressure; 300C ambient room RT on large scale for reconstitution and use on desired volume basis. Light, crystalline, free flowing, ready mixable. 90% efficacy retention enabling large vol variable tin, poly packaging;  large scale consumption, and cross continent transhipment.   

Pectic enzymes : Is generally advised & adhered to for attaining translucency (cloud effect reduction) [31] pre final seal. Our view is that this is not future perfect. Pectic enzymes are catabolic; catalytic; high affinity for basal lamina; oncogenesis; reactive; deleterious for gall bladder and fallopian;  not supported by gray haired drug designers or family physicians.  

Colorants : Romantic purple-pink being the colour of the juice no additives envisaged.

Preservatives : Ellagic acid & Ellagitanins (gallagic group & anthocynins) severally or jointly have excellent to peerless keeping qualities upto Ph 4. Solid or suspensions.

Cyitric acids is contra indicated (shall because cement formation on vessel/container wall & granules). Note :  auto formed granules are rock solid also beget altered chemistry.

Dose : For  CoV-2 spp. Anecdotally arrived at. Anabolic normal adolescent to normal Adult 30to 60Kg. Else, consult family physician.

A mouthful, swirl, gurgle & gulp ½ twice as per individual preference. BD @ 12 hr interval.  ½ for child <10yrs. BD = Or sip – swirl-gurgle & gulp TDS.

Container :  Best is silliconised sterile glass bottles with seal caps and the juice being sealed with nitrogen (inert gas). PET bottles de-gas over long (antimony formation & trace toxins) specially with catalytic materials like enzymes; acids. However, for periods such as 6 months and specially for cool shipments and in-fridge keeping consumable juices PET containers are OK (economic). 

AVICo : Upper respiratory tracts mostly get effected by virus. 90% of the virions get physically trapped in the epiglottis – the 1st physical natural barrier). CoV-2 has a long life, is tenacious, remains in the fossa and hence >10% pass into the lungs by & by.  Therefore, an Anti-Virus Chocolate (AVICo); and AVA i.e., a paste (ahalia) can be prepared as follows. Aril paste 50% + condensed milk + Madhuca indica paste + processed tobacco leaf  + coffee, etc., + sugar as required.  Measure v/v or w/w.  It will be of special use for the infant, child, the geriatric group and or by the fast forward executive.  Multi moiety prophylaxis. Natural physio compatible. Non confounding nor confabulating with life style medicaments.

Sterilisation :  Whole fruit crushing and or use of raw part sun dried parts & parcels also transports pathogens; effluxes pathologic moieties; pores & cysts of bio-active zoonotic and phyto parasitic members.  All these contribute to product degeneration and or to up-regulating pathologies post ingestion = Clinical headache. Some with delayed mechanism ( in vivo incubation and or due dormant\active-incubation-gestation periods). Hence we recommend Gamma irradiation @ 20kilo gray for 1-2 hrs.  This shall sterilise to pharma grade.  The Govt. Of India has set up and has given licence to many a private entities to assist the herbal industry & research with such objectives. Heat &\or autoclave sterilisation also may be considered @2000C for 1 hr.

Special  Note  :  Sepsis, malariasis & cancer present near similar (clinically confounding & perplexing) very high order of systemic spiralling inflammation (also SARS, MERS & Covid). Pomegranate juice has very effective anti-oxidant and above all anti-inflammatory efficacy even in severe malariasis [32]; immensely compatible with paracetamol;  on the ailing and or the geriatric or convalescent physiology (clinical observation & Blood count methods/pathological tests).  Therefore, administering such oral food along with Paracetamol (250-450mg per day as clinically indicated i.e., sub clinical dose) will lead to precipitous wane of myalgia (become afebrile).  Inflammation & return to normal of the WBCs can be viewed via field microscope as in Ref 32.  Very useful shall it be also in seasonal viremias.

Hematological  Aspect

Squeezing whole pomegranate fruit yields copious ellagitannins (highest among fruit juices). Such tannins are largest polyphenol compounds. Includes ellagitanins & gallagic group which all are APIs having agro-met & or sub spp., based variability. The gross yield of such APIs being greater from the crushed/squeezed rind and mesocarp (harsh taste) of the fruit than from the fresh aril (sweet taste).  This scarlet-violet tasty juice has been used for centuries since ancient culture periods for ‘medicinal purposes’ [33] We presume haematological issues as also included in such over-arching historical & cultural averment/s.

We are of the opinion that ellagic i.e., gallagic group has more specificity for RNA virions while ellagitanins for all stages of the anthropomorph malariasis. In the gastric chamber either forms the other & vice-versa.  Jointly or severally either also conjugate to form metal-ion complexes and trigger intrinsic coagulation [34].  Coagulation is easy manageable [35]; is not an issue. This is because the gallagics are 300-325 Dalton, and the anthocynins (1000-1200 Dalton) are stable, slow – to – non reactive, good paramagnetic property, process scavengers, have salutary effect affinity for smooth & involuntary laminas, etc. The virion & the acid-tanins are all enantiomers (compound-compound affinity interaction). The metallo-protienase are biogenic & reversible (Hb+gallagic+{pro}thrombin). This is precisely why we have advocated formulations for geriatric stages and in vasculities.  12hrs post bellyful ingestion of such juice blood donation shall be of fruition for the warm whole blood handling, transit, shelving & pheresis processes apart for the receiver as well yeomanly.  

Cancer & Punica :  We intend to underline that Punica rind powder @ 450mg in 00 caps are in extensive use (as non medicine) in all forms and stages of malignancy at  MRC-Vedic Anti Cancer as part of ‘social contract’ and also in a rural Red Cross mini clinic since 1998 [36] and for cancer nursing & in end of life stage support [37].

Multi-Drug  Therapy Compatibility

Koraput is malaria drug resistant & mutant variety core endemic hub of India. CQ is considered as ‘dud’ therein.  In ref  No. 21 it has been indicated as to how Bhattacharya & Pradhan along with the officials of the Collector cum Dist Magistrate; nurses (mostly Christian missionary) had re-ennobled (such dud) CQ  by co-administering with Punica Ayurvedica  powder\in hand made cap form ‘OMARIA-AVIR’.  Bio-chemically  in gastric & all gut phases CQ + Anthocynin = hydroxyquinone a new compound is formed that can hydrolyse back to constituent moieties and again re-form; long duration blood borne & bio-availability (least systemic loss; no contra; no delayed side effect).  All this being abundantly articulated in public since 2000 (BBC news, Table I, Sl. No. 9). There is compound - compound interaction resulting in new (non-dimmer) physio compatible compound formation viz., HCQ; efficient uptake; longer blood life than CQ; down regulation of all side effects of CQ (even loading bolus dose) due the scavenging cum anti-inflammation efficacy. CoV-2  alike malarial hemoparasite is a non haem-lympho genic charge particle that has affinity for the WBCs and the cytokines. Hence, we are optimistic that concurrent use of pomegranate juice and its products (alongside all types of therapies) shall be very useful; more so in patients who all be immunized (future date).

Medico Legal Aspects

Allopathic drug discovery has historically been inspired by mother nature [38]. Hand making – home making of food based items are statutorily non-drugs. They be home remedies.  Scientific evidence backed home remedies are just a logical step forward of the ancient ‘very long period observation based studies’.  In India’s vast country side family inheritance based Ayurveda practitioners provide the bulk of the macro-level health care in micro scales. They come under the classification of  ‘tiny’ & ‘micro-industry’ & ‘cottage industry’ (all are hand to mouth- bare sustenance level self employment  efforts). Rural folks also repose greater faith on such school of medicine. Furthermore, internal (so called) medicine comprised of fruit parts and parcels are safe. Additionally, peer reviewed research documents evidenseth that Punica Granatum (dalim/bedana) based medicaments are non-toxic. Conventional medicines can also be made. Moreover, the Clause 32 (1), p.19. of  The (indo) National Medical Commission Bill, 2019 (Bill No. 185-C of 2019; Passed by LOK SABHA, 29.07.2019); enjoins upon the Union and her constituent provinces to incorporate and empower “Community Health Providers” as the initial health service and health care [39]. Inter-alia this means that M Scs; Ph.Ds;  Drug Discovery and NGO people who all have more than 1 decade of related community health care-social work are now (deemed licentiate as) “Community Health Providers”. A anti-virus licensed product by name AZAD (same as AVIR) is noted to have been issued by Gujarat Govt vide No. GA\1546; M/s Durga Ay Pharmacy; & GA\1531; M/s Lincoln Pharma).  Thus there is precedence. Therefore, our considered view is that the formulations if done manually by hand at home they then do not attract any licensing requirements. Else, A re-reading of the law may be necessary.  

Discussion Cum Conclusion

We note 2 types of punica granatum (i) non juice variety & no sugar\fructose (ii) juice variety – has sugar & fructose.  The member as in Fig-1 & 2 are non juice variety, exclusively used in Ayurveda for therapeutics (geographical S E Asia).  The indo Brahmins (scholars\erudite) & the well-to-do among the non-Brahmin  families plant this variety of the cultivar at entrance beside, apart using its flower for certain rituals (region specific).  It is not an albino member nor is it wild. It is part of medicinal heritage.  We suggest the name Punica Ayurvedica.  From 2004 to 2020 member Fig-1 & 2 has been in slow flow continuous use in Bhubaneswar and specially in the Indian Red Cross Society’s charitable dispensary cum clinic at Koraput,  Odisa under banner AVIR : anti-virus india research & licensed label AZAD [40][41] & OMARIA (Orissa Malaria Research Indigenous Research Attempt) and as EAK, respectively. This proves its efficacy as anti-virus and as anti-malarial [42][43]. Pan global dominancy in raw material (fruit-Punica); 1.3 Billion census that is mostly joint or large family based & culturally & ethenically intently social (distancing is looked upon with disdain in India); low electronic coverage (lock down seriously debilitates economy); a huge pharmaceutical nationwide base (underutilised); nil pure\mono punica formulations with a crying patho-clinical need; unlimited market & enabled youth employment potential. Our objective herein is to discuss all such supporting aspects AND enumerate hand makeable, home makeable ‘formulations’. Hinting at length the related historiography of the candidate source/s; in brief bio-mechanics; drug kinematics; pharmacognasy; formulation making; principles and practices; drug-dose idea; etc., opportunities for topical levityTable I-V are not exhaustive.         

In Iran (historical Persia; present day geographical middle east) scientific studies of the juice variety pomegranate was research published in 1971 followed by Europe 1988; USA 1989; India 1990 (limited by our search). SARS-CoV 2 is an RNA particle.  RNA particles  of pre CoV-2’s susceptibility against both the types of granatum well stands out in some light affirmatively as transpirations herein.  Either can be used to make exclusive formulations and supplements; etc.  Moreover, punica is pregnancy safe; hematinic; has Potassium as an anomer [see R-16]. Potassium moiety is very helpful in therapeutics, specially in Brain malaria; muscular atrophy; general acute morbidity and in convalescence.  However, inspite of decades of such foundational work there are no formulations et.al., that an average house hold head may buy off shop. In the out, there is a crying need. Hence we have given formulations and making techniques both by hand at home and with machines at factories.  All covid carriers cured; dormant and or asymptomatic and their immediate close contacts shall benefit from such cottage industry and or industrialised products. The Father of the Indian Nation Mahatma Gandhi supported “production by the masses & for the masses” [44]. He never used anything other than Ayurvedic medicaments [45]. India has a huge stockpile of punica to arm the world with. Our formulations are a frank nascent effort towards “Granatum Combatums Covid”  i.e.,  “Fight Covid At Home”.

Acknowledgement

We have to thank ‘n’ number of people for we stand on their broad shoulders. This transaction is dedicated to all previous workers and their associates. With their silent approval and deemed assistance we “Combat Covid At Home” (Ghare Maro Covid).  No Patents, No Copy rights shall be applied for. Open for exploitation in unlimited manner & modes.

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