WO2012159639A1 - Complément alimentaire pour thérapie du virus de l'hépatite c - Google Patents

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WO2012159639A1 PCT/EG2012/000018 EG2012000018W WO2012159639A1 WO 2012159639 A1 WO2012159639 A1 WO 2012159639A1 EG 2012000018 W EG2012000018 W EG 2012000018W WO 2012159639 A1 WO2012159639 A1 WO 2012159639A1
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  • the long-acting interferon is the drug situation in Egypt for the treatment of hepatitis c virus.
  • Dosage the patient gives an 48 injection IM for a year.
  • Ribavrin are given by mouth with interferon muscular injection.
  • Artichokes is Aharhov or thorns, ground floor, with other names, including: Knker, and Kenjr, and Canar, andJnarh, this herb is greatlike plant spinal home is the regions ofsouthern Europe and North
  • immature can also contain useful medical compounds.
  • Dr. Hu has published over 70 scientific articles in various medical professional journals; many of which focus on viral Hepatitis B and C, cirrhosis and liver cancer.
  • silybin Indicating milk thistle's broad spectrum of anti-liver cancer effects, the researchers found that silybin can significantly reduce the growth of four different human liver cancer cell lines. In addition, they demonstrated that silybin exhibits its anti-liver cancer effects by:
  • Thistle is known as silymarin.
  • E - Raw herb feverfew is a herb and a paper was used dry fruits
  • Fatty acids can be obtained by extraction, as in the case of caraway, in the remainders of oil extraction via steam distillation.
  • Laurie acid which is most important to oleochemistry, is obtained from petroselinic acid which is found in high quantities (50-70%) in anise.
  • Fatty oil shows excellent future potential. Successful production of anise seed for economical oil production would probably occur if the seed yields could be improved significantly, and high content of oil and essential oils and large quantity of petroselinic acids could be reached.6,7
  • anisaldehyde anisic acid (oxidation products of anethole), linalool, limonene
  • a - Turmeric powder is turmeric root of (Rizumat) to yellow brown, a herbaceous plant perennial roots Ascola Yearbook and its market is of the platoon. Alzenajiliah, and they saw some of the platoon Alhmamawih. A tropical plant grows in abundance in the land of the East India, turmeric has several types of it growing in different places of the world. Called by several names in Arabic, including turmeric and Alkirkb colonel and India, Indian saffron and Aljduar Alzernb veins and dyers and celandine and fug and Alasgr.
  • Turmeric contains a yellow colored substance resembling resin and oil
  • turmeric is more effective than green tea extract in the inhibition of viral damage to liver cells, and after that proved its ability to stimulate self-programmed suicide of cancer cells.
  • curcumin B - Latin name: curcumin.
  • Curcumin the active ingredient in turmeric, contains a mixture of powerful phytonutrients known as curcuminoids. Curcuminoids have antioxidant properties, meaning they fight the damaging effects of free radical molecules in the body.
  • Source NCCAM , National Institutes of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike , Bethesda, Maryland 20892 USA , E-mail: info(3 ⁇ 4nccam.nih.go
  • Curcumin contain 411.28 ug / gm curcuminoids Kasetsart ( Nat. sci. 44: 123- 144 2010 )
  • Botanical Name Curcuma longa L.
  • Curcumin is a water soluble orange-yellow coloured powder. Curcumin is obtained by solvent extraction from dried turmeric roots.
  • Curcumin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antifungal actions.
  • Aloe plant belongs to the quarterly Abbaria and most types of cactus live in the environmental conditions and dry desert, is one of the plants that bear the thirst and dehydration, which may extend for many years. And produces some fruit and flowers.
  • Aloleuen Aloleuen
  • the cactus normal or Aloe Vera with papers grouped rosy shape, Rmohah long, ranging from 20 to 30 cm, width of between 4-7 cm, the end of a pointed very end with a fork sharp - and the edge of the thorns of brushes and color paper, gray, and when you grow plants in old graduated market up to a meter long or more, branched inflorescence is made up of small yellow flowers in color.
  • the Alolo Vera is the most important and best types of cactus, because of its content of a high proportion of material actors in which a Aloleuen Aloin which are found by 18 to 25% of the weight of the plant. Paper cactus, containing two types of drug compounds, namely: Alawleuen, and gel
  • Acemannan refers to a D-isomer mucopolysaccharide that is extracted from aloe vera leaves. This compound has been known to have
  • 2- Acemannan has been demonstrated to induce macrophages to secrete interferon (INF), tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a) and interleukins (IL-1) - which might help in preventing or abrogating viral infection. These three cytokines are known to cause inflammation and interferon is released in response to viral infections. In vitro studies have shown to inhibit HIV replication; however, in vivo studies have been inconclusive. Acemannan is currently being used for treatment and clinical management of fibrosarcoma in dogs and cats. Administration of acemannan has been shown to increase tumor necrosis or prolonged survival and the animals have demonstrated lymphoid infiltration and encapsulation.
  • INF interferon
  • TNF-a tumor necrosis factor-a
  • IL-1 interleukins
  • Botanical Name Rheum palmatum L.
  • a - Garlic is a herbal plant from plants annuals perennial species of Al zenbkiet spread cultivation throughout world, consists of plant garlic cloves wrapped in leaves cellulose transparent to the reservation of
  • Garlic oil and DDB comprised in a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of patients with viral hepatitis, prevents acute liver injuries potentiated by glutathione deficiency in rats. Chem. Biol. Interact. 155:82-96. 4- Hassan ZM, Yaraee R, Zare N, et al. Immunomodulatory affect of RIO fraction of garlic extract on natural killer activity. Int Immunopharmacol. 2003;3(10-11): 1483-1489.
  • E - Garlic is an herb and a paper was used dry seeds
  • Thymoquinone reduces mouse colon tumor cell invasion and inhibits tumor growth in murine colon cancer models. J Cell Mol Med. 2008 Jan-Feb; 12(l):330-42.
  • rosmarinic acid The most important constituents of rosemary are carnosol, carnosic acid, caffeic acid and its derivatives such as rosmarinic acid. These compounds have powerful antioxidant activity. Rosmarinic acid is well absorbed from gastrointestinal tract and from the skin. It increases the production of prostaglandin E2 and reduces the production of leukotriene B4 in human white blood cells, and inhibits the complement system. This makes
  • rosmarinic acid a strong anti-inflammatory agent.
  • honey bee bread Like honey and propolis, other well-known honey bee products, the exact chemical composition of pollen gathered depends on which plants the worker bees are gathering the pollen from, and can vary from hour to hour, day to day, week to week, colony to colony, even in the same apiary, and no two samples of bee bread will be exactly identical. Accordingly, chemical and nutritional analyses of bee bread apply only to the specific samples being tested, and cannot be extrapolated to samples gathered in other places or other times.
  • Bee pollen is considered to contain all the major building blocks of life and by weight is therefore the most nourishing food we can consume. It contains all of the following:
  • Vitamins A, B-l, B-3, B-5, B-6, B-12, C, and D and E
  • a - propolis or propolis is a resinous material sticky resin, protects the buds leafy plants and trees from pathogens, and to protect them from drought, and frequent presence on the poplars and conifers, and according to some scientific research that the bees used casings pollen ashamed, after its treatment Bafrazach salivary, and Asarath infectious-rich enzymes and yeasts, in the work of propolis, and this is what Iggsz therapeutic benefits him greatly.
  • Used bee pliers first to collect propolis, and introducing it with the couple the front and middle of the legs to the series combination are positioned on a pair hind legs, and then the bee accumulate large quantities of chips gum resin until you get a load sufficient return to the cell and in many cases, it is difficult for entry of discharge this load, especially when the temperature drops a lot, so it helps other worker after a waiting period so often, it becomes the strength of propolis then softer, the acquisition of some of the warmth from the center of the cell.
  • propolis F Specification of the physical and chemical properties of propolis, which contains:
  • Propolis consists mainly of specific tree resins collected by honeybees. Bees use propolis like putty to seal cracks and openings in the hive, strengthen combs and seal brood cells. Propolis also helps sterilize the hive—the resins protect both trees and bees from infections.1 1 Most research has been conducted predominantly on poplars, but beech, birch, chestnut and several conifer species have also been studied.
  • Flavonoids are abundant, including many that are anti-inflammatory, antiallergenic, antioxidant and/or antimutagenic and antispasmodic.
  • Propolis is uniquely rich in properties which have been shown to inhibit cancer growth in animal studies 14 and reduce inflammation as effectively as drugs.
  • Propolis also contains organic acids and their derivatives. These constituents contribute antibiotic, antifungal and antiviral effects.
  • propolis inhibits the growth of various viruses and fungi including herpes, influenza, rota, Candida and aspergillus.
  • Clostridium spp. Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus spp. and Streptococcus spp.
  • Propolis is active against bacteria isolated from people with upper respiratory infections, including penicillin- resistant strains.
  • Propolis promotes pharmaceutical antibiotics, including streptomycin, penicillin, neomycin and tetracycline; the combined products act
  • Propolis can be taken in conjunction with prescribed medications but not in place of them.
  • Olive leaf contains the active iridoid constituent oleuropein (chief constituent 60 to 90 mg/g).
  • Other secoiridoids include 1 1-demethyl-oleuropein, 7,11- dimethyl ester of oleoside, ligustroside, oleuroside, and unconjugated secoiridoid aldehydes.
  • Other compounds found in the leaves are oleasterol, leine, and glycoside oleoside.
  • vehicle tent features parsley smell aromatic force and leaves bright green.
  • Alkhimih is of the platoon, and part of the plant used all its parts including the roots
  • a - Phyllanthus plant Phyllanthus or hooks is the tree of Indian produce the fruit of black resembling bovine eyes have nuclei rounded a sharp two parties, if stripped of his shell split-core three pieces and
  • stomach, nerve, heart ..
  • Amla is highly nutritious and is an important dietary source of
  • Vitamin C This is approximately 20 times the vitamin C content of an orange 1800 mg- 2000mg / 1 OOgm.
  • the edible fruit tissue contains protein concentration 3 -fold and
  • gallic acid 1.32%, tannin, sugar 36.10%; gum 13.75%; albumin
  • 8- Amla fruit ash contains chromium, 2.5 ppm; zinc 4 ppm; and
  • Cinnamon belongs to the family of A lgarriet It is not only the bark of trees, with leaves a permanent root in the sandy land on the shores of the sea, and gathered when the tree reaches the age of four years, cut
  • the compound eugenol compound II in the oil which is due to a calming influence, and there are other compounds is less important than former two compounds. It also contains cobalt materials fsih and fluid
  • Cinnamon B Latin name:
  • Cinnamon extract induces tumor cell death through inhibition of NFkappaB and AP1.;BMC Cancer. 2010 Jul 24; 10:392
  • Cinnamon extract suppresses tumor progression by modulating angiogenesis and the effector function of CD8+ T cells. ;Cancer Lett. 2009 Jun
  • Cinnamaldehyde inhibits lymphocyte proliferation and modulates T-cell differentiation.
  • E-Cinnamon Dry grass and paper was used all the inner bark
  • the primary constituents of the essential oil are 65% to 80% cinnamaldehyde and lesser percentages of other phenols and terpenes, including eugenol, trans- cinnamic acid, hydroxyl-cinnamaldehyde, o-methoxycinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol and its acetate, limonene, alpha-terpineol, tannins, mucilage, oligomeric procyanidins, and trace amounts of coumarin.
  • a - Fenugreek is an herb around me Fabaceae, which ranges in height from 20 to 60 cm, and her leg hollow and fork to the legs of a small, each bearing at the end of three papers serrated long, andthe base leg leaves appear small yellow flowers that turn into fruitsin the form of centuries Mekovh the length of each one century about 10 cm, and contain the seeds of similar in
  • North Africa is the original home of the arena, but they are grown in other countries, has become the arena now grown in many countries, and
  • E- Fenugreek is an herb and a paper was used dry seeds
  • F- Physical and chemical specifications of the circuit which contains: Chemical components of fenugreek seed include iron, vitamin A, vitamin B 1 , vitamin C, phosphates, flavonoids, saponins, trigonelline, and other alkaloids.
  • the seed is also high in fiber and protein.
  • Fenugreek seeds are high on polysaccharide galactomannan. They are also a rich source of saponins such as diosgenin, yamogenin, gitogenin, tigogenin, and neotigogens.
  • bioactive constituents of fenugreek include mucilage, volatile oils, and alkaloids such as choline and trigonelline.
  • the leaves contain at least 7 saponins, known as graecunins.
  • Seeds contain 0.1% to 0.9% diosgenin and are extracted on a commercial basis Sauvaire et al 1978 and Elujoba et al 1987
  • Plant tissue cultures from seeds grown under optimal conditions have been found to produce as much as 2% diosgenin with smaller amounts of
  • the seeds also contain the saponin fenugrin B. Gangrade et al 1979
  • alkaloids eg, trigonelline, gentianine, carpaine.
  • a large proportion of the trigonelline is degraded to nicotinic acid and related pyridines during roasting. These degradation products are, in part, responsible for the flavor of the seed.
  • the seeds also yield as much as 8% of a fixed, foul-smelling oil.
  • the C-glycoside flavones vitexin, vitexin glycoside, and the arabinoside isoorientin have been isolated from the plant. Adamska 1971.
  • Fenugreek gel consists chiefly of galactomannans characterized by their high water-holding capacity. These galactomannans have a unique structure and may be responsible for some of the characteristic therapeutic properties attributed to fenugreek. Madar et al 2002.
  • a - Green Tea is a shrub originating from Asia, which is ever green
  • leaves with dark green elongated oval with serrated tail Goes air length from 5-10 cm increased number of leaves at the top of the branches and at least at the bottom, and also has strength which is covered with soft, silky texture, but it is barren, dry leaves are smooth and glossy.
  • Green tea camellia sinensis
  • Phenolic compounds 30% More than 4000 types of flavonoids have been identified.
  • One of the main flavonoids that is found in green teas are catechins.
  • Other polyphenols found in green tea include gallic acid (GA), chlorogenic acids, caffeic acid and the flavonols kaempferol, myricetin and quercetin.
  • Vitamins B, C, E.
  • Hunbat climber Muammar height of up to 5 meters itleaves large oval and ears, or clusters of white flowers and smallclusters of fruits retained the small changes color change to grow, where changes from green to red at maturity and shall prevail if leftwithout picking.
  • black pepper also known
  • E - is an herb and a paper was used dry fruits
  • Botanical Name Piper nigrun L.
  • Piperine is a kind of alkaloid extracted from pepper fruit.
  • High-purity piperine is needle-shaped or short rod-shaped light yellow or white crystal powder.
  • Cost of ribavirin on average 600 mg / day 4.5 pounds
  • HCV infection in all Egyptian population is not less than ten million infected person. Only One hundred thousand of them
  • Endogenous interferon is a protein that secreted by the
  • influenza virus The influenza virus.
  • Supplementary food was developed in the form of a capsule containing the raw material:
  • Each capsule contains 750 mg.
  • 2- CBC including:
  • the raw medicine is packaged in capsules, each capsule contains a 750 mg
  • the patient take one capsule on early morning on an empty stomach, and then followed by eating 2 cups of water, two hours after a light breakfast deals
  • the patient can use the drug for 3 months to 2years and even for long periods
  • Balantrveron treatment for ten million people seven hundred and twenty billion pounds, that is intramuscular interferon treatment if all ten million patients have cost a hundred to a hundred times compared to the cost of supplementing the diet.
  • intramuscular interferon treatment if all ten million patients have cost a hundred to a hundred times compared to the cost of supplementing the diet.
  • Intramuscular long-acting interferon gives only one hundred thousand patients per year Egyptian

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L'invention concerne un médicament qui est un complément nutritionnel comprenant des plantes médicinales et des herbes naturelles sous forme de capsules emballées dans un matériau brut. Ce médicament permet à des patients de retrouver la santé afin de travailler et de vivre normalement leur vie quotidienne par renforcement de leur système immunitaire. Le corps peut de cette façon résister au virus de l'hépatite C par restauration de l'équilibre du système immunitaire, ce qui lui permet de produire de grandes quantités d'interféron au moyen de lymphocytes.
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