Monday, February 8, 2016

Tomsk scientists have created a unique way to eliminate toxins from the body – REGNUM

Tomsk, February 8, 2016, 10:32 – REGNUM Scientists of the Siberian state medical University in Tomsk have developed a multifunctional sorbent based on 31 species of sphagnum moss growing on the territory of Russia, BelTA IA REGNUM in the press service of the innovative enterprises of Tomsk.

“Even from the XI century sphagnum moss was used as a wound dressing, and at the same time it was observed that under such bandages wounds fester. There was an assumption about the antibacterial activity of mosses, and later were discovered, and other properties – wound healing, hemostatic, and adsorption and detoxification “, – told the senior teacher of the base of the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biotechnology SibSMU Hope Kelus

The uniqueness of the created tool lies in its multifunctional. “Existing sorbents can rid the body of foreign substances of some kind. For example, the classic activated carbon adsorbs only agents of cationic and anionic character Polisorb – protein nature. Sphagnum mosses are active against the agents of different nature “, – said Nadezhda Kelus

The most effective Enterosorbent based on sphagnum moss proved in acute forms of disease, and less chronic.. Like other similar tools, it can be administered in diseases that are accompanied by toxicity, digestive disorders, immune status, lipid metabolism, bile acids, and other types of exchanges.

The developers have already received a patent and are looking for an industrial partner for the release of the drug . on the market

«we have two ways of means to market: register it as a biologically active additive or start the registration of the drug, which will take several years. The decision will be taken, together with a partner, which is interested in our development “, – commented Hope Kelus

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