It is established that galstena possesses hepatoprotector activity and is capable of reducing pathological changes in animals treated with toxic doses of antituberculous drugs. Galstena prevents from the development of cytolysis, as evidence by inhibition of the activity of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and lactate dehydrogenase. The anti cholestatic effect of galstena is confirmed by suppression of the growth in the levels of total bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and gamma-glutarate transpeptidase. Galstena was also found to possess antiinflammatory properties. Moreover, a growth in the activity of glutathione-dependent reductase (related to inhibited growth of the iron level in the blood serum) is evidence of the antioxidant activity. In addition, galstena prevents from an increase in the content of creatinine and urea, which is evidenced of decreasing endogenous intoxication.
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The efficiency of the use of the natural drug Galstena (Richard Bittner GmbH) was experimentally and clinically studied on a model of damage induced by toxic doses of tuberculostatics (rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide) in laboratory rats and in patients with different forms of pulmonary tuberculosis and with hepatitis caused by specific antituberculous drug therapy, who were treated at the Clinic of Phthiziology. Galstena was found to have marked hepatoprotective properties and to be able to prevent renal and pancreatic disorders. The drug also showed an antioxidative activity.
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August 2002
Department of Pharmacology, Mordvinian State University, ul. Bol'shevistskaya 68, Saransk, Mordvinia, 430000 Russia.
It is established that galstena possesses hepatoprotector activity and is capable of reducing pathological changes in animals treated with toxic doses of antituberculous drugs. Galstena prevents from the development of cytolysis, as evidence by inhibition of the activity of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and lactate dehydrogenase. The anti cholestatic effect of galstena is confirmed by suppression of the growth in the levels of total bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and gamma-glutarate transpeptidase.
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