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Fingerprint profiling of traditional Uzbekistan medicine Eryxin by gas chromatography- mass spectrometry

U AkbarovTashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, UzbekistanAlexander N. ShikovSaint Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, St-Petersburg, RussiaInto LaaksoUniversity of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandOlga N. PozharitskayaSaint Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, St-Petersburg, RussiaВ. Г. МакаровSaint Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, St-Petersburg, RussiaHeikki VuorelaUniversity of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
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Eryxin represents a highly purified, deprotonated 1% aqueous hydrolysate prepared from the biomass of snakes of the Eryx genus. It is used in the traditional medicine of Uzbekistan as anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective and immunomodulatory drugs which have been found effective in cases of rheumatological diseases, tuberculosis, brucellosis, acute obstructive or chronic bronchitis and dermatosclerosis [1].

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