Study of the anti-inflammatory effect of the combined extract BNO 1016 in a leukotriene-dependent in vivo inflammation model

  • Zupanets I
  • Shebeko S
  • Popovych V
  • et al.
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Abstract

A significant role in the pathogenesis of rhinosinusitis is played by an inflammatory reaction in the maxillary sinuses of the nasal cavity. Leukotrienes are the most powerful mediators of inflammation, especially at the early stages. The effect of combined dry extract BNO 1016 could be useful for the inhibition of the inflammation in rhinosinusitis. Thus, it appears reasonable to study the anti-inflammatory activity of the combined dry extract BNO 1016.

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Zupanets, I. A., Shebeko, S. K., Popovych, V. I., & Zimin, S. M. (2020). Study of the anti-inflammatory effect of the combined extract BNO 1016 in a leukotriene-dependent in vivo inflammation model. Clinical Phytoscience, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40816-020-0153-8

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