Vijaysinh Parmar |
Junagadh: |
“Till now, we have heard about presence of gold in cow urine from our ancient scriptures and its medicinal properties. Since there was no detailed scientific analysis to prove this, we decided to undertake a research on cow urine. We analyzed 400 samples of Gir cow urine and found traces of gold,“ Golakia said.
Golakia said the gold from urine can be extracted and solidified using chemical processes. The researchers also screened urine sample of camel, buffaloes, sheep and goat but they did not find any anti-biotic elements. Of the 5,100 compounds found in Gir cow urine 388 have immense me dicinal value that can cure sev eral ailments,“ said Dr B I Gola kia, head of JAU’s biotechnology department. He was assisted by researchers Jaimin, Rajesh Vijay and Shraddha. They will now analyze urine samples of all 39 indigenous cow breeds of India for the same purpose.
JAU’s Food Testing Labora tory is accredited by the Nation al Accreditation Board for Test ing Calibration Laboratories (NABL). On average, it con ducts 50,000 tests every year on various products which in clude items of exports, dairy items, vegetables, pulses, oil seeds, honey , pesticide resid uals and other commodities The lab is a joint venture of JAU Union ministry of food process ing industries, Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) and Gujarat Agro In dustries Corporation (GAIC) “Now, we are working on the use of Gir cow urine on human and plant pathogen. The experi ments are being conducted to use it in treatmen t of human diseases and plant protec tions,“ Golakia added.
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