Publications by authors named "Ia G Razuvaeva"

Hepatoprotective properties of the extract derived from the herbs of Hypecoum erectum L. have been studied on a model of D-galactosamine-induced hepatitis in rats. It is established that Hypecoum erectum extract in a dose of 50 mg/kg diminishes the development of cytolysis and cholestasis syndromes, as manifested by maximum decrease in the following indices after 7 days of the experiment: ALT activity by 26%; AST activity by 44%; alkaline phosphatase activity by 30%; β-lipoproteins by 21%; and bilirubin by 29% (p < 0.

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The choleretic and hepatoprotective effect of Hypecoum erectum L. dry extract on toxic hepatitis was studied. Experimental hepatitis was caused by the introduction of D-galactosamine to Wistar white rats in the dose of 500 mg/kg of the animal weight once a day for 3 days.

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It was established pharmacotherapeutic efficiency of Leptopyrum fumarioides (L.) Reichenb. dry on the toxic hepatitis model.

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Course introduction of a cowberry dry extract Comarum palustre L. on a background of experimental chronic glomerulonephritis renders expressed nephroprotective influence described by normalization of parameters of a kidneys functional condition, blood lipid spectrum and immune status, reduction of expressiveness of destructive changes in nephrones, inhibition of free-radical processes and increase of organism antioxidative protection.

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It was found that Cacalia Hastata L. extract and phytofilm Khastaplen on its base use in case of chronic immobilization stress produces expressed stress protective effect preventing pathologic process development in parodontal tissues. It is conditioned on the ability of the studied medicines to inhibit lipid peroxidation and to activate body antioxidant system.

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It was shown that the course use of Ventrofit, a complex plant remedy, normalized the structural and functional integrity of the stomach and thin intestine mucous membranes damaged by the use of 6-mercaptopurine.

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