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. 2015 Aug 18;13(8):5237–5275. doi: 10.3390/md13085237

Table 6.

Ancient medicinal uses of Muricidae molluscs.

Culture Part of snail Source species Preparation Pharmaceutical properties (Treatment)
Ancient Greco-Roman (Dioscorides, Oribasius and Galen) [21] Operculum Hexaplex trunculus, Bolinus brandaris, Thais haemastoma Crushed and mixed with oil and vinegar Hearing loss, swollen spleen, depression, menstrual cycle abnormalities, after labour for placenta removal
Flesh and ashes of burned shell Hexaplex trunculus, Bolinus brandaris and Thais haemastoma Burned flesh along with shell Wound healing, cleaning teeth, treatment of cracked skin, healing parotid gland swelling, anti-inflammatory properties
Ancient Greece (Dioscorides) [155] Whole shell with meat Muricidae (Purpura-Tyrian Purple producing shellfish) Burnt and dry whole animal Cleaning teeth, healing warts, boils or tumour
Columellae “Purpurae” (Muricidae) Burnt and dry Good for stomach
Ancient Greece (Xenocrates) [21] Hypobranchial gland Hexaplex trunculus, Bolinus brandaris and Thais haemastoma unknown Laxative, diuretic, increases salivary secretion, perspiration.Excess consumption may cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea
Ancient Greece (Athenaeus) [21] Foot Hexaplex trunculus, Bolinus brandaris and Thais haemastoma Boiling Heals stomach disorders
Medieval Eastern Mediterranean Genizah [14,155] Operculum Muricidae such as Murex anguliferus Smell the aromatic substance or smoke produced while placing the operculum on slowly burning charcoal Rheumatism or arthritis Stomach problem (wounds in stomach), skin diseases, teeth problems, eye and ear diseases, tumors, epilepsy , paralysis, purgative, treatment of diseases of the uterus
Bahrein Middle Eastern [13,15] Operculum Murex inflatus Fumigation Atresia of uterus
Europe (Aphrodisiacs) [156] Operculum (Blatta byzantine) Banded dye Murex Operculum medicine with vinegar Fumigation Reduced swollen spleen For women (dislodge the placenta after labour)
Operculum Calcified operculum Ashes of calcified operculum Stimulate capillary growth