Suprenamin – adrenal glands bioregulator
Suprenamin is produced from the cattle and pig adrenal glands. It is a
nucleoprotein complex, which acts selectively on adrenal cells promoting
regulation of hormonal metabolism, and endocrine system function correction.
Clinical trials were conducted on 187 patients with chronic
insufficiency of adrenal cortex function, in cases of prolonged occupational
and emotional stress affection.
Control groups consisted of 143 similar patients who underwent standard
treatment.
Patients with chronic insufficiency of adrenal cortex function
complained general weakness, low appetite, headaches, sleep disturbances. All
patients had received previously symptomatic and pathogenetic therapy.
Patients exposed to long-term occupational and emotional stress
affection revealed increased irritability, general weakness, state of apathy.
Suprenamin effectiveness was estimated subjectively and with respect to
objective indices.
There was evaluated the dynamics of patients complaints, as well as
clinical blood and urine The content of hormones (hydrocortisone and insulin)
in the blood serum was estimated by means of radioimmunological method. Various
biochemical methods were used for estimation of adrenalin and aldosterone in
the blood plasma and the urine level of 17-ketosteroids excretion.
Suprenamin application served the improvement of general state of
patients in the groups under study. The patients noted increased physical and
mental working capacity.
In the process of suprenamin treatment the patients with chronic
insufficiency of adrenal cortex function revealed the recovery of metabolic
activity of the adrenal reticular zone, accompanied by the increased production
of androgens.
Suprenamin intake by patients after prolonged occupational and
psycho-emotional stress affection promoted stabilization of hormonal status
confirming elimination of adaptation disturbances and catabolic reactions.
Chemical structure
and nutritional value of Suprenamin:
|
Nutritional substances,
% |
Vitamins, mg/10
mg |
||
|
Protein |
67,3 |
Thiamin(B1) |
0,22 |
|
Fats |
11,8 |
Riboflavin(B2) |
0,011 |
|
Carbohydrates |
<0,01 |
Niacin(PP) |
0,019 |
|
Ashes |
5,2 |
Retinol(A) |
0,026 |
|
|
à-Tocopherol(E) |
0,041 |
|
|
Mineral substances, mg/10mg |
Aminoacids, nmol/mg |
||
|
Aluminium |
0,385 |
Asparagine |
508 |
|
Cobalt |
<0,001 |
Threonine |
234 |
|
Copper |
0,1535 |
Serine |
266 |
|
Iron |
5,320 |
Glutamine |
609 |
|
Magnesium |
4,158 |
Proline |
258 |
|
Calcium |
32,26 |
Glycine |
397 |
|
Potassium |
36,27 |
Alanine |
413 |
|
Sodium |
553,78 |
Valine |
324 |
|
Manganese |
0,0414 |
Methionine |
0 |
|
Molybdenum |
0,0127 |
Isoleucine |
198 |
|
Phosphorus |
48,65 |
Leucine |
440 |
|
Sulfur |
205,75 |
Tyrosine |
110 |
|
Zinc |
7,30 |
Phenylalanine |
137 |
|
Lead |
0 |
Histidine |
115 |
|
Cadmium |
0 |
Lysine |
329 |
|
|
Arginine |
189 |
|
Suprenamin is recommended for normalization of hormone metabolism, in
different forms of disorders of adrenal cortex functions, in cases of prolonged
occupational and psycho-emotional stress. It is also recommended to the elderly
for maintaining endocrine system functions.
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