Goncharov A I
Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol. 1982 May(5):89-94.
In experimental studies on mice a biostimulating agent of plant origin, introduced parenterally in doses of 2-10 mg per mouse 1-10 days before infection, has been shown to induce the development of high nonspecific resistance to septic staphylococcal and P. aeruginosa infections, ensuring the survival of 55-90% of the stimulated animals against the mortality rate of 60-100% among the controls.
在对小鼠的实验研究中,一种植物源生物刺激剂在感染前1至10天以每只小鼠2 - 10毫克的剂量经肠胃外给药,已显示出能诱导对败血性葡萄球菌和铜绿假单胞菌感染产生高度非特异性抵抗力,使55% - 90%的受刺激动物存活,而对照组的死亡率为60% - 100%。