Trituration (Latin, grinding) is the name of several different methods used to process materials. In one sense, it is a form of comminution (reducing the particle size of a substance). In another sense, it is the production of a homogeneous powdered material by mixing and grinding component materials thoroughly.[1] For example, a dental amalgam is formed by combining particles of a metal, usually gold or silver, with mercury.

  • In organic chemistry, trituration is a process used to purify crude chemical compounds containing soluble impurities. A solvent is chosen in which the desired product is insoluble and the undesired by-products are very soluble or vice versa. For example, when the impurities are soluble and the desired product is not, the crude material is washed with the solvent and filtered, leaving the purified product in solid form and any impurities in solution. If mixed solvents are used, target compound and impurities are first dissolved in small amount of solvent, and then addition of another solvent causes desired compound to precipitate. This can be considered a crude form of recrystallization performed without changes in temperature.[citation needed]
  • In developmental, cell, and molecular biology, trituration is the process of fragmenting of solid material (often biological tissue or aggregated material) into smaller components (often, respectively, cells or molecules in suspension/solution) by means of repeated passage through a pipette.[citation needed]
  • In pharmacy, trituration can also refer to the process of grinding one compound into another to dilute one of the ingredients, add volume for processing and handling, or to mask undesirable qualities. For example, the amount of hormone in a dose of Levonorgestrel formulated as a progestogen-only contraceptive is only 30μg, which is far too small to handle. In a typical product, the drug is triturated with c. 1700 times its mass of sugar before being compressed and coated to produce the final tablet.[2]
  • In juicing, a triturating juicer is a style of juicer used to break down fresh produce into juice and fiber.

References

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  1. ^ "Triturate definition | Collins English Dictionary". Archived from the original on 24 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  2. ^ "Norgeston". electronic Medicines Compendium. 2. Qualitative and quantitative composition. Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
  3. ^ "Guidelines for Manufacturing Homeopathic Medicines" (PDF). Homœopathic Pharmacopœia Convention of the United States. p. 38. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-09-14. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  • Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences (17th ed.). Mack Publishing Company. 1985. p. 1599. ISBN 0-912734-03-5.

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Homeopathic dilutions

quartz and oyster shell, are diluted by grinding them with lactose (trituration). The founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843), asserted that

Free base

base can be obtained using an organic chemistry technique called trituration. Trituration of the free base from cocaine hydrochloride (or "cooking") is done

Comminution

IsaMill are used. Trituration, for instance, is comminution (or substance breakdown) by rubbing. Furthermore, methods of trituration include levigation

Mortar and pestle

act of mixing ingredients or reducing the particle size is known as trituration. Mortars and pestles are also used as drug paraphernalia to grind up

Homeopathy

diamond, and platinum, are diluted by grinding them with lactose ("trituration"). Three main logarithmic dilution scales are in regular use in homeopathy

Pugmill

materials are extruded in a plastic state or a similar machine for the trituration of ore. Industrial applications are found in pottery, bricks, cement

Hoatzin

is used as an equivalent to remastication, allowing fermentation and trituration to occur at the same site. The fermented foliage produces methane, which

Kalpa (time)

the time would come when it would be worn down, by this imperceptible trituration, to the size of a mung seed. This period would be immense in its duration;