JPS5746918A - Hemostatic agent for bleeding in gastiric biopsy - Google Patents

Hemostatic agent for bleeding in gastiric biopsy

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JPS5746918A
JPS5746918A JP12256380A JP12256380A JPS5746918A JP S5746918 A JPS5746918 A JP S5746918A JP 12256380 A JP12256380 A JP 12256380A JP 12256380 A JP12256380 A JP 12256380A JP S5746918 A JPS5746918 A JP S5746918A
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salt
acid
biopsy
bleeding
alginic acid
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JP12256380A
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Kouji Daigo
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KIYOUSEI SEIYAKU KK
KYOSEI SEIYAKU KK
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KIYOUSEI SEIYAKU KK
KYOSEI SEIYAKU KK
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Application filed by KIYOUSEI SEIYAKU KK, KYOSEI SEIYAKU KK filed Critical KIYOUSEI SEIYAKU KK
Priority to JP12256380A priority Critical patent/JPS5746918A/en
Priority to DE3152319T priority patent/DE3152319C2/en
Priority to EP19810902452 priority patent/EP0059221A4/en
Priority to PCT/JP1981/000211 priority patent/WO1982000762A1/en
Priority to GB8212029A priority patent/GB2093697A/en
Publication of JPS5746918A publication Critical patent/JPS5746918A/en
Pending legal-status Critical Current

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To prepare a hemostatic agent for the bleeding in the gastric biopsy, which can be administered through the endoscope, can check the bleeding at the part of the biopsy surely and rapidly, and has low toxicity and no side effect, by using a water-soluble salt, etc. of alginic acid as an active component.
CONSTITUTION: An agent containing a water-soluble salt (e.g. Na salt, K salt, etc.) of alginic acid as an active component. The agent can be administered through the endoscope, and checks the bleed caused by the gastric biopsy (usually within several min.). Alginic acid is a polysaccharide (constituted of D-mannuronic acid and L-gluronic acid) belonging to polyuronic acid which exists in the form of Ca salt or Mg salt in the cell wall or between the cells of brown algae such as tangle, kajime, etc., and can be obtained by extracting the brown algae with dilute alkaline solution and purifying as an Na salt. The water-soluble alginic acid has pref. an average molecular weight of usually 60,000W250,000. The concentration of the aqueous solution is pref. 3W5W/V%, and infused at a dose of about 10W60ml at a time.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
JP12256380A 1980-09-03 1980-09-03 Hemostatic agent for bleeding in gastiric biopsy Pending JPS5746918A (en)

Priority Applications (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP12256380A JPS5746918A (en) 1980-09-03 1980-09-03 Hemostatic agent for bleeding in gastiric biopsy
DE3152319T DE3152319C2 (en) 1980-09-03 1981-09-01 Use of a solution of a salt of alginic acid for the treatment of radiation damage and ulcers
EP19810902452 EP0059221A4 (en) 1980-09-03 1981-09-01 Agent for alimentary canal.
PCT/JP1981/000211 WO1982000762A1 (en) 1980-09-03 1981-09-01 Agent for alimentary canal
GB8212029A GB2093697A (en) 1980-09-03 1981-09-01 Agent for alimentary canal

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JP12256380A JPS5746918A (en) 1980-09-03 1980-09-03 Hemostatic agent for bleeding in gastiric biopsy

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JPS5746918A true JPS5746918A (en) 1982-03-17

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS5016789A (en) * 1973-06-14 1975-02-21

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS5016789A (en) * 1973-06-14 1975-02-21

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