Results of a clinical study of the drug bilobil
- Authors: Sokolova T.V.1, Dubova M.N.1, Pavlov S.S.1
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- Research Institute of Traditional Methods of Treatment, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
- Issue: Vol XXXIV, No 3-4 (2002)
- Pages: 61-63
- Section: Experience exchange
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/89920
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb89920
- ID: 89920
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Abstract
For clinical study, bilobil was presented in the form of dark lilac capsules containing a yellowish powder with a specific odor, bitter in taste, which is an extract of the leaves of the relict tree ginkto biloba, at a dose of 40 mg.
The active components of the extract are flavonoids, ginkcolides and bilobalides, which dilate blood vessels, improve blood circulation, metabolism, prevent platelet aggregation, and protect cells and tissues from damage resulting from a lack of oxygen. Bilobil capsules improve blood supply to the brain, metabolism and prevent decreased performance. Acting on neuronal transmission by facilitating the release of monoamines into the synaptic cleft and increasing the density of synaptic receptors, the drug has a beneficial effect on brain structures.
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T. V. Sokolova
Research Institute of Traditional Methods of Treatment, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
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Russian Federation, Moscow
M. N. Dubova
Research Institute of Traditional Methods of Treatment, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
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Russian Federation, Moscow
S. S. Pavlov
Research Institute of Traditional Methods of Treatment, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Moscow