Normacid
herbomineral formulation with anti-ulcer and antioxidant activity; contains Bhunimbadi Kwath, Solanum nigrum, Mouktika bhasma, Shudda Gairika bhasma, Kapardi bhasma, Swarnabhasma, Praval bhasma and Shankh bhasma
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1. | Ulcer
07/01/2004
- " The reduction in ulcer index in both the models along with the reduction in total acidity and an increase in the pH of gastric fluid in pylorus-ligated rats proved the anti-ulcer activity of Normacid. " 07/01/2004
- " Thus it can be concluded that the anti-ulcer activity shown by Normacid may be due to the modulation of defensive factors by improvenent in gastric cytoprotection and partly due to antioxidant property." 07/01/2004
- " Anti-ulcer and antioxidant activity of Normacid, a herbomineral formulation." 01/01/1979
- " Close analysis of the results centres on: (1) the biochemical background of gastric hypersecretion and of ulcerogenesis in pylorus-ligated rats;(2) the extra- and intracellular feedback system operating between the gastric membrane ATPase and adenylate cyclase systems, under normal and abnormal conditions of the effector organ; (3) questions related to the regulatory mechanisms of functional activity of the effector organ under drug effect; (4) the energy structure of the mucosa and muscular layer of corpus ventriculi, antrum and duodenum in patients considered "hypacid", "normacid" and "hyperacid" on the grounds of the BAO and MAO values; (5) the interrelationships between human gastric H+--K+-dependent ATPase system of gastric corpus mucosa; (6) pharmacological regulation of the ATP--ADcer-free mucosa and musculature of patients with antral, duodenal and jejunal ulcers." 01/01/1979
- " In studies conducted over the last 10 years, the ATP, ADP, AMP concentrations, the adenylate pool (ATP + ADP + AMP), the "energy charge" and the cAMP levels were determined:(1) in gastric tissues of pylorus-ligated rats, (2) in gastric and duodenal mucosa and muscular layer (musculature) of human subjects qualified as "hypacid", "normacid" and "hyperacid" on the basis of basal (BAO) and maximal acid output (MAO), (3) in ulcer-bearing and non-ulcerous antral, duodenal and jejunal mucosa and muscular layer of patients with peptic ulcer, including chronic (essential) antral, duodenal ulcer and jejunal ulcer following gastric resection of Billroth II-type. "
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2. | Peptic Ulcer (Peptic Ulcers)
03/01/1976
- " In the possible complex of causes leading to the genesis of gastroduodenal ulcer associated with chronic pulmonary obstructive disease, the author investigated the effect of isolated hypercapnia on the acidity of gastric juice and mucous membrane in 18 healthy normacid subjects. " 01/01/1979
- " In studies conducted over the last 10 years, the ATP, ADP, AMP concentrations, the adenylate pool (ATP + ADP + AMP), the "energy charge" and the cAMP levels were determined:(1) in gastric tissues of pylorus-ligated rats, (2) in gastric and duodenal mucosa and muscular layer (musculature) of human subjects qualified as "hypacid", "normacid" and "hyperacid" on the basis of basal (BAO) and maximal acid output (MAO), (3) in ulcer-bearing and non-ulcerous antral, duodenal and jejunal mucosa and muscular layer of patients with peptic ulcer, including chronic (essential) antral, duodenal ulcer and jejunal ulcer following gastric resection of Billroth II-type. "
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3. | Duodenal Ulcer (Curling's Ulcer)
01/01/1979
- " In studies conducted over the last 10 years, the ATP, ADP, AMP concentrations, the adenylate pool (ATP + ADP + AMP), the "energy charge" and the cAMP levels were determined:(1) in gastric tissues of pylorus-ligated rats, (2) in gastric and duodenal mucosa and muscular layer (musculature) of human subjects qualified as "hypacid", "normacid" and "hyperacid" on the basis of basal (BAO) and maximal acid output (MAO), (3) in ulcer-bearing and non-ulcerous antral, duodenal and jejunal mucosa and muscular layer of patients with peptic ulcer, including chronic (essential) antral, duodenal ulcer and jejunal ulcer following gastric resection of Billroth II-type. "
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4. | Stomach Ulcer (Gastric Ulcer)
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5. | Hypercapnia
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