Hepatamin - hepatic
bioregulator
Hepatamin is produced from the cattle and pig liver. It is a
nucleoprotein complex, which acts selectively on hepatic cells and promotes the
recovery of hepatic cells function.
Clinical trials were conducted on 112 patients with chronic hepatitis
and cancer patients subjected to chemotherapy. Control groups consisted of 76
similar patients who underwent standard treatment.
Patients complaints were estimated subjectively, as well as through
clinical blood test and urine test, biochemistry, blood immunity test
(immunoglobulins by Manchini), ultrasound liver examination.
The majority of patients complained aches in the right hypochondrium,
weariness, fatigability; 45% of patients noted dyspeptic phenomena. 72% of
patients revealed hyperbilirubinemia, heightened level of
alaninaminotransferase, increased globulin fraction of blood protein, mainly
due to IgM. All these evidenced a certain activity of chronic inflammatory
process.
After hepatamin treatment, the majority of patients noted the absence of
weariness, good appetite and increased working capacity. The intensity of pain
syndrome decreased in 51%.
Close attention in the analysis of hepatamin effectiveness was given to
the results of biochemistry depicting aminotransferase activity, pigmentary
function and protein-formation of the liver. Following hepatamin application,
the majority of patients showed stable biochemical indices: the levels of
bilirubin and alaninamintransferase. Peripheral blood immunoglobulins, which
usually reflect the activity of inflammatory process showed decreased level of
IgM after hepatamin treatment.
Thus, the obtained results of clinical trials evidence hepatoprotective
properties of hepatamin and the expediency of its application in complex
treatment of chronic liver lesions, as well as for prevention of various
hepatic diseases and their complications.
Chemical structure
and nutritional value of Hepatamin:
|
Nutritional substances,
% |
Vitamins, mg/10
mg |
||
|
Protein |
76,8 |
Thiamin(B1) |
0,08 |
|
Fats |
9.6 |
Riboflavin(B2) |
0,064 |
|
Carbohydrates |
<0,01 |
Niacin(PP) |
3,116 |
|
Ashes |
3,59 |
Retinol(A) |
0,025 |
|
|
à-Tocopherol(E) |
0,031 |
|
|
Mineral substances, mg/10mg |
Aminoacids, nmol/mg |
||
|
Aluminium |
0,2408 |
Asparagine |
582 |
|
Cobalt |
0,0032 |
Threonine |
268 |
|
Copper |
0,4590 |
Serine |
319 |
|
Iron |
3,332 |
Glutamine |
687 |
|
Magnesium |
3,931 |
Proline |
280 |
|
Calcium |
16,55 |
Glycine |
403 |
|
Potassium |
41,85 |
Alanine |
440 |
|
Sodium |
628,5 |
Valine |
344 |
|
Manganese |
0,0243 |
Methionine |
0 |
|
Molybdenum |
0,0306 |
Isoleucine |
234 |
|
Phosphorus |
52,91 |
Leucine |
481 |
|
Sulfur |
155,4 |
Tyrosine |
133 |
|
Zinc |
1,330 |
Phenylalanine |
204 |
|
Lead |
0 |
Histidine |
152 |
|
Cadmium |
<0,004 |
Lysine |
349 |
|
|
Arginine |
246 |
|
Hepatamin is recommended for accelerated recovery of hepatic functions
after acute or chronic liver diseases, in case of treatment by antibiotics or
other drugs, which tell unfavorably on liver functions, in malnutrition and
other adverse factors. It is also recommended for maintaining hepatic functions
in the elderly.
No side effects have been registered.
It should be stored in a dry cool light protected place.
Dr. Giorgio Castello
Via A. Cecchi, 19/9
16129 – Genova (Italy)
Phone:
Mobil
phone :
e-mail:
castello@tiopoietine.info