Publications by authors named "Sambueva Z"

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 effect of Hypecoum erectum L. extract on the morphofunctional condition of the liver in rats with experimental tetracycline-associated hepatitis was studied. The experiment included 40 albino rats Wistar.

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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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The hepatoprotective action of Hepatophyt was studied on Wistar rats with experimental hepatitis caused by exposure of the animals to tetracycline. Hepatophyt was administered per os in a dose of 0.1 g/kg.

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In the given work was estimated the choleretic activity of the extracts that was derived from the plants of the Baikal region. It had been shown that the experimental-therapeutic doses of the extracts stimulate choleretic reaction in intact rats.

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In experiments on albino rats with toxic hepatitis due to their exposure to tetracycline hydrochloride it was shown that a course of therapeutic and preventive administration of Dig-da-shi-tan decoction had a strong hepatoprotective effect. Antioxidative, membrane integrative, cholagogic and antiinflammatory activities of the remedy were revealed.

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Comparative data are presented for the choleretic activity of xanthones isolated from Gentianopsis barbata (Froel.) Ma. (Gentianaceae family): a sum of xanthone glycosides (I) and aglycons (II); xanthone aglycons, including decussatin [1-(OH)-3,7,8-(OCH3)3] (III) and gentiacaulein [1,7-(OH)-3,8-(OCH3)2] (IV); and xanthone glycoside gentiabavaroside [1-O-primverosyl-7-(OH)-3,8-(OCH3)2] (V).

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In experimental injury of the liver in Wistar-line white rats induced by tetracycline the course therapeutic and prophylatic administration of the dry extract "Hepatophyt" in a dose of 0.1 g/kg inhibits the negative effect of tetracycline and promotes stimulation of choleretic and antitoxic functions of the liver. The dry extract was derived from the herbal mix of the same name, used in the practice of Tibetan medicine against liver diseases.

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The granulated dry extract from Gentianopsis barbata (Froel) Ma in a dose of 0.1 g/kg produced a pronounced therapeutic effect in rats with experimental toxic (tetrachloromethane) and drug-induced (tetracycline) hepatitis. The gentian extract improved the bile production and secretion functions of liver, normalized the protein, lipid, and pigment metabolism, and increased the antioxidant system activity in the test animals.

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The effect of polyphytochol representing a combination of vegetable agents was studied on models of acute toxic hepatitis caused by CCl4 and cholecystitis. The efficiency of the drug in pathology of the hepatobiliary system was shown: it decreases cholestasis acting as a choleretic and bile-secreting drug, acts on the main pathogenetic links in hepatitis, exerts a marked membrane-stabilizing effect, influences favourably the processes of synthesis in the liver.

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Pharmacotherapeutic efficacy of antihepatoxic tea was studied on an experimental model of tetracycline-induced hepatitis. It was concluded that the tea had a marked pharmacotherapeutic effect on the process of tetracycline-induced hepatitis in animals. It lowered the level of the cytolytic syndrome, prevented the progress of cholestasis and stimulated the bile secretory function of the liver.

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A pronounced cholagogic effect of kaleflon was found in the experiment on albino rats. The course administration of kaleflon in a dose of 0.05 g/kg exerts a marked pharmacotherapeutic action on the course of experimental hepatitis.

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