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Anti-hyaluronidase activity of traditional Uzbekistan medicine Eryxin

U AkbarovTashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, UzbekistanAlexander N. ShikovSaint-Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, St-Petersburg, RussiaON PozharitskayaSaint-Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, St-Petersburg, RussiaД. В. ДемченкоSaint-Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, St-Petersburg, RussiaВ. Г. МакаровSaint-Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, St-Petersburg, Russia
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Ibn Sina (Avicenna) argued that the use of snake meat prolongs life, strengthens forces, keep the sharp senses and youthfulness. A variety of remedies from snakes were used in Uzbekistan traditional medicine for centuries for the treatment of various diseases. And now there is an opinion that bouillon and dried meat of a snake, called kulvor-ilon, are a remedy for many ailments. A traditional medicine Eryxin represents an aqueous hydrolysate prepared from the biomass of sand boa snakes. It contains short-chain organic acids, aminoacids, phospholipids, inorganic salts. It was shown, that Eryxin among other activities has been effective for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis [1].

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