Artículo de revista
Immunomodulating and antistress activity of ecdysterone and turkesterone under immobilization-induced stress conditions in mice
[2010]
Shakhmurova, G. A.;
Syrov, V. N.;
Khushbaktova, Z. A.;
Immunomodulating and antistress activity of ecdysterone and turkesterone under immobilization-induced stress conditions in mice
2010
Shakhmurova, G. A.; Syrov, V. N.; Khushbaktova, Z. A.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11094-010-0387-8
The phytoecdysteroids ecdysterone and turkesterone isolated from Rhaponticum integrifolium and Ajuga turkestanica herbs, respectively, increase the adaptation capacity of mice under immobilization-induced stress conditions. These compounds prevent involution of the thymicolymphatic system, decrease trophic disorders in gastric mucosa, prevent an increase in the weight of adrenal glands and a decrease in them of the content of ascorbic acid and cholesterol (to a much greater degree than does T-activin), and stimulate immunogenesis in animals with experimental immune deficiency developed on the background of immobilization-induced stress.
[Pharmaceutical chemistry journal]
2013/US/US2013_24.rdf
The phytoecdysteroids ecdysterone and turkesterone isolated from Rhaponticum integrifolium and Ajuga turkestanica herbs, respectively, increase the adaptation capacity of mice under immobilization-induced stress conditions. These compounds prevent involution of the thymicolymphatic system, decrease trophic disorders in gastric mucosa, prevent an increase in the weight of adrenal glands and a decrease in them of the content of ascorbic acid and cholesterol (to a much greater degree than does T-activin), and stimulate immunogenesis in animals with experimental immune deficiency developed on the background of immobilization-induced stress.