Prophylactic effects of Raphanus niger water extract against A/PR 8/34 influenza virus experimental infection was tested in mice, by means of the following parameters: mortality mean survival time and hemagglutinating (HA) titre of lung extract. Variations of the isoenzymatic structures of peroxidase and acid and alkaline phosphatases were studied too. The results revealed the significant reduction of mortality and of hemagglutinating titre and the augmentation of mean survival time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFV-2 and V-8, two preparations containing an extract from Chamenerion angustifolium, were tested in vitro and in vivo, for their anti-influenza properties. In vitro, the two preparations induced a significant reduction of the hemagglutinating titers. In vivo, administration of each of the two products, three times before the influenza virus inoculation significantly reduced (27%) the mortality rate and the hemagglutinating titers, and increased the survival mean time (SMT) (about 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA Raphanus sativus niger water extract was administered by intranasal instillations to mice before inoculation of the influenza virus A/PR 8/34 (H1N1) strain by the same route. The extract ensured some protection against the experimental influenza infection. A significant decrease of the hemagglutinin titre of the mouse lung homogenate was noted, as well as a decrease of the mortality rate and a significant increase of the rate of survival as compared to the untreated controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe influence of some thymic extracts TP1 and TP2 on the number of hemolytic plaque-forming cells (PFC) in the mouse spleen, on the titre of serum antibodies, S-typhy antiflagelar agglutinins and anti-influenza antibodies, was investigated. The results have shown that the hemolytic plaque-forming cells in the mouse spleen increase significantly, 2.3 times under the influence of the TP2 thymic extract in RAP mice inoculated with sheep red cells.
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