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[The effect of apamine on the inflammatory process].

Authors: R, Ovcharov; S t, Shkenderov; S n, Mikhaĭlova;

[The effect of apamine on the inflammatory process].

Abstract

The authors examined the effect of apamine on rats, rabbits and guinea pigs with experimental inflammation. Apamine inhibited serotonine and dextrane oedema on the hind paw of a rat as well as the excudative reaction in inflammation, induced by Croton oil. Apamine manifested antiserotomine effect on an isolated ileum of a guinea pig. It inhibited the increase of haptoglobulin and mucoprotein in serum of animals with experimental inflammation.

Keywords

Venoms, Guinea Pigs, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Animals, Rabbits, Bees, Peptides, Rats

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