Review on Clinical Application of Deproteinized Calf Blood Extractive

Author:

Xu Guang Yu1,Chen Li Na1,Xin Zhuo Yuan2,Liu Yu Xin2,Li Tan Cheng3,An Li Ping1,Yuan Guang Xin1,Sheng Yu1,Du Pei Ge1,Li Hong Yu1

Affiliation:

1. Beihua University

2. Jilin University

3. Food and Drug Inspection Institution of Changchun City

Abstract

Deproteinized calf blood extractive was bioactive components, including natural amino acids, small peptides, glycolipids, nucleosides and carbohydrates, extracted from calf serum. The main pharmacological activities of deproteinized calf blood extractives contained several vital processes, such as enhancing the uptake and utilization of oxygen and glucose, boosting the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate, promoting the transport of nutrients, facilitating the tissue repair and regeneration. In this article, from the review of the researches on the clinical application of deproteinized calf blood extractives, we concluded that it was worth on clinical promotion.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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