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While the enteral delivery of proteolytic enzymes is widely established for combating many diseases as an alternative to antibiotic treatment, their local delivery only emerges as administration route enabling sustained release in a controlled manner on site. The latest requires the development of drug delivery systems suitable for encapsulation and preservation of enzymatic proteolytic activity. This study proposes hybrid microspheres made of mucin and biodegradable porous crystals of calcium carbonate (CC) as the carriers for chymotrypsin (CTR) delivery.

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Unlabelled: Hematotoxicity and its complication are the prominent limiting factors for rational treatment of malignancies. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is used to increase granulocyte production. It has been shown previously that enterosorption causes prominent myeloprotective activity also.

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Clinical and laboratory signs of abdominal sepsis and endotoxicosis were noted in 194 examined patients with diffuse peritonitis. It was stated that pathogenesis of visceral functions mainly expressed as a splanchnic blood circulation disturbance, massive translocation of gut organisms in portal bloodstream and the functional liver insufficiency particularly marked as form of macrophage liver insufficiency. The complex program of liver rehabilitation should be included in standards of treatment of the patients with diffuse peritonitis.

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The results of surgical treatment of 211 patients, suffering extended peritonitis (EP) of various etiology, were analyzed. The peritonitis severity was graded in accordance to Mannheim's index of peritonitis (MIP). The patients were divided on two groups.

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Nutrition support has become an important therapeutic intervention for improving outcomes in hospitalized patients. The present study was carried out with the objective of studying appropriate packaging and storage studies of enteral formulation from natural sources comprising finger millet (Eleusine coracana), soyprotein isolate, tomato powder, carrot powder, anne greens (Celosia argentea), groundnut oil and fish oil. Two type of packages--namely, polypropylene pouches and metallized polyester/polyethylene pouches--were used.

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