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Tribenoside as an inhibitor of chemically induced histamine release

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In einem Peritonealzell-System der Ratte zeigt ein Alkyl-Prolyl-Derivat von Corticotrophin (C44 680-Ba) eine grössere Histamin-freisetzende Wirkung als Compound 48/80. Dieser Effekt der beiden Substanzen kann durch Verbindungen gehemmt werden, die antiinflammatorische und/oder anti-allergische Eigenschaften besitzen. Tribenosid (Glyvenol®) und Polyphloretinphosphat erweisen sich als sehr aktive Inhibitoren dieser chemisch induzierten Histamin-Freisetzung, während Diaethylcarbamazin und Dinatriumcromoglycat nur einen geringen Hemmffekt ergeben.

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Rüegg, M., Jaques, R. Tribenoside as an inhibitor of chemically induced histamine release. Experientia 30, 399–401 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921686

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