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Harisch G, Kretschmer M Zirkadiane Wirkungsunterschiede bei der Applikation von Sulfur dargestellt an Funktionssystemen des Leberstoffwechsels DTW. 1988: 95(8): 329-331. |
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| Abstract | Repeated
intraperitoneal application of homoeopathic sulfur preparations, 0.5 ml
per day for 5 consecutive days, in potencies D6 and D12, influenced the
GSH-concentration as well as the activity of GPO in the liver of male Wistar
rats. Effects were also observed in comparable trials with analogous conventional
nonhomoeopathic sulfur dilutions of 10-6 and 10-12.
Furthermore, circadian influences can be held responsible for the varying
effects of the sulfur pretreatment observed when administered at various
hours of the day, namely at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The concentration of cellular GSH (µmol x g-1 wet weight) and the activity of the cytoplasmic GPO (nmol x mg-1 x min-1) proved to be influenced by the 9 a.m. sulfur administration and sampling. The 6 p.m. administration and sampling, however, remained without effect on the two measured parameters. Values for the mitochondrial concentration of GSH (nmol x mg-1) and activity of mitochondrial GPO (nmol x mg-1 x min-1) were, on the other hand, influenced at both times of sulfur administration and sampling. One exception was observed. The sulfur potencies D6 and D12 as well as both the 10-6 and 10-12 dilutions had varying quantitative and qualitative effects. |
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| Project | Published
from project: Biochemical Basics of Homeopathy [ Details ] |
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