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1.
Vopr Pitan ; 81(3): 35-40, 2012.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22888669

ABSTRACT

In recent years, a large number of the researches giving fuller picture about structure and properties of bovine colostrums (BC), that allows to apply it at various diseases in clinical practice was carried out in the world. The critical analysis of the modern literature showed bovine colostrums is rich with immunoglobulins, antimicrobials and growth factors in comparison with nature milk. The positive effect of supplementation of bovine colostrums in diarrhea in persons with immune-deficiency syndromes, for treatment NSAID-induced gastrointestinal disturbances, at postoperative responses and in treatment of upper respiratory infection is supposed.


Subject(s)
Colostrum , Dietary Supplements , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/adverse effects , Cattle , Colostrum/chemistry , Colostrum/immunology , Diarrhea/therapy , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Gastrointestinal Diseases/prevention & control , Humans , Immunoglobulins/analysis , Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes/complications , Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes/therapy , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/analysis , Respiratory Tract Infections/therapy
2.
Vopr Pitan ; 80(5): 83-8, 2011.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22238955

ABSTRACT

Influence of system of protein and amino acid rehabilitation on a functional condition of wrestlers is studied. It is established that the offered system has a wide range of adaptogenic. Found that the proposed system and actoprotective activity shows immunoprotective effect on the humoral immune system, accelerates processes of restoration after physical activity, provides a gain of working capacity, and also promotes adaptation of cardiovascular system for physical exercise.


Subject(s)
Dietary Proteins/pharmacology , Dietary Supplements , Wrestling/physiology , Adaptation, Physiological/drug effects , Adaptation, Psychological/drug effects , Adolescent , Amino Acids/administration & dosage , Amino Acids/pharmacology , Anthropometry , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Blood Pressure/physiology , Dietary Proteins/administration & dosage , Heart Rate/drug effects , Heart Rate/physiology , Humans , Immunity, Humoral/drug effects , Physical Endurance/drug effects , Wrestling/psychology
3.
Vopr Pitan ; 78(2): 39-41, 2009.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19514341

ABSTRACT

The article informs about influence of gum arabic, baker's yeast extract, solids-non-fat and mixture of gum arabic and insoluble wheat fibres (Equacia) on the amount of bifidobacteria in the milk.


Subject(s)
Bifidobacterium/growth & development , Dietary Supplements/microbiology , Food Analysis , Animals , Bifidobacterium/drug effects , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Dietary Fiber/pharmacology , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Dietary Supplements/standards , Gum Arabic/analysis , Gum Arabic/pharmacology , Milk/chemistry , Milk/microbiology , Probiotics/analysis , Probiotics/pharmacology , Yeast, Dried/analysis , Yeast, Dried/pharmacology
4.
Vopr Pitan ; 76(4): 4-9, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17802767

ABSTRACT

In the present article the review of bioactive substances rendering beneficial effect on an organism at diseases of a liver is resulted. Action of such classes of bioactive substances as amino acids and their derivatives, vitamins, macro- and microelements, herbal bioactive substances, cytamins is described. Bioactive substances can be used in manufacture food supplements or foodstuffs of a medical and prophylactic feed.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids , Dietary Supplements , Liver Diseases/diet therapy , Vitamins , Humans , Liver Diseases/prevention & control
5.
Vopr Pitan ; 76(6): 69-73, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18219946

ABSTRACT

The article briefly sheds light on problems of creation and application of special-purpose protein products--nutritional cocktails and drinks--in nutrition for sportsmen in different stages of the training and contents. Possessing a higher biological and nutritive value, these products permit fast hardworking and initializing repair process of the human body after heavy and intensive muscle loading.


Subject(s)
Dietary Proteins , Food Technology , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Sports Medicine , Dietary Proteins/analysis , Dietary Proteins/standards , Energy Metabolism , Food Technology/methods , Humans , Nutritional Requirements
7.
Vopr Pitan ; (6): 20-3, 1995.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8560872

ABSTRACT

The experience of using special food mixtures for enteral nutrition in treatment of 5518 of the wounded and inpatients allows propose practical conception of using these artificial food mixtures at different pathological situations. The whole characteristics, nutritional and biological values of these mixtures and methodology of their applications are summarized.


Subject(s)
Enteral Nutrition , Food, Formulated , Wounds and Injuries/therapy , Humans
8.
Khirurgiia (Mosk) ; (4): 19-22, 1992 Apr.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1447879

ABSTRACT

The authors used enteral tube feeding with a multicomponent balanced mixture "Ovolakt" in complex treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcer in 69 patients among which 42 had complicated forms (stenosis, penetration, bleeding) and 27 had no complications. In establishing the diagnosis laboratory tests and radiological and endoscopic examination were conducted. The gastric secretory function was studied by intragastric pH-metry and pH-chromoscopy conducted during enteral feeding and in dynamics after it was ended. In most cases of cicatrization of the gastric and duodenal defects, hypo- and hyperchlorhydria respectively, persisted. Among 42 patients with complicated course of peptic disease, 21 were treated by operation and 19 received nonoperative treatment. The postulcer cicatrix formed 2-3 weeks after enteral feeding was ended in 27 cases of uncomplicated peptic ulcer and in 19 patients with complicated ulcers who were given nonoperative treatment. Complications after operative treatment were not encountered. Patients not treated by operation spent 20-30 days in the hospital.


Subject(s)
Duodenal Ulcer/therapy , Enteral Nutrition , Stomach Ulcer/therapy , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Duodenal Ulcer/complications , Enteral Nutrition/methods , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage/therapy , Peptic Ulcer Perforation/therapy , Pyloric Stenosis/therapy , Stomach Ulcer/complications
9.
Meat Sci ; 31(1): 35-42, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22059508

ABSTRACT

Computer-assisted simulation has been used to study the effect of collagen content on the biological value of meat proteins. It has been shown that an increase in the collagen content from 2·5% to 15-20% of the total amount of proteins contained in minced meat tangibly enhances protein utilization for tissue synthesis. Hence, the above collagen content in meat products heightens their nutritional and biological value and renders them more suited for human metabolism.

10.
Meat Sci ; 31(2): 147-53, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22059564

ABSTRACT

Experiments with growing rats have been carried out to determine the specific changes in the biological value of finely minced meat following an increase in the total ratio of collagen from 6·1% to 21·2% of the total proteins. It has been established that within the above range the biological value and net protein utilization tended to drop, the difference being statistically insignificant. At the same time, an increase in the collagen content to 14·5% did not reduce the efficiency of tissue protein biosynthesis. It has been demonstrated that the above differences in the biological value for humans and rats are due to their varied requirements for protein composition. Therefore, the results obtained do not contradict the conclusion favouring a positive effect of a 15-20% increase in the total ratio of collagen on the efficiency of utilizing meat proteins for the human body's biosynthesis.

11.
Vopr Pitan ; (6): 52-6, 1990.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2293453

ABSTRACT

The influence of connective tissue on the biological value of meat products, manufactured from hashed meat, was studied in experiments on growing rats. It was shown that collagen level increase from 6.1 to 14.5% of the total amount of meat proteins improved the growth-mass characteristics of the animals. The actual biological value and the absolute protein utilization had a tendency to lowering, although the difference was not statistically significant. At the same time the effectiveness of tissue protein biosynthesis was not lowered. A conclusion has been made that the results of animal experiments correlate with the clinical data on the positive effect of the increase up to 15% (by protein) of collagen content on the anabolic action of hashed meat protein in humans. A further increase of the connective tissue amount leads to its diminished biological value.


Subject(s)
Collagen/pharmacology , Dietary Proteins/pharmacology , Meat Products , Animals , Male , Nutritive Value , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
12.
Gig Sanit ; (10): 38-40, 1990 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1963612

ABSTRACT

The effect of food fibres of wheat bran, beet pectin and methylcellulose on the biological value of meat proteins has been studied in experiments on the growing rats. It has been shown, that up to 1% on food fibres of wheat bran and up to 0.5% of pectin and methylcellulose can be added to meat products without spoiling their qualitative indices. Higher levels of these substances cause the reduction of the biological value of meat products.


Subject(s)
Dietary Fiber/metabolism , Food Additives/metabolism , Meat Products , Animals , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Dietary Proteins/metabolism , Food Additives/analysis , Male , Nutritive Value , Rats
13.
Nahrung ; 33(2): 119-31, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2657431

ABSTRACT

The general supremacy of classical theory of balanced nutrition entailed the tendency to remove ballast substances from food products. However, a new theory of adequate nutrition grounded a significant role of these substances in human ration. On the basis of experimental observations and theoretical theses of a new theory it was determined that animal connective tissue elements can be considered as ballast substances, that are physiologically useful for human organism. Proceeding from this a conclusion was made that a definite content of connective tissue in meat products does not reduce, but raises their nutritional value. A new level of knowledge made it possible to propose the modified method of integral score for food products nutritional value estimation.


Subject(s)
Connective Tissue/metabolism , Food Handling , Meat , Diet , Humans
14.
Meat Sci ; 25(3): 221-6, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22054515

ABSTRACT

A theoretical foundation is developed to estimate available meat iron. Iron absorption factors are calculated for various kinds of raw meat. A methodology for estimating available iron from finished meat products, depending on the content of different meat ingredients, is suggested.

15.
Meat Sci ; 25(3): 227-36, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22054516

ABSTRACT

The main reasons for the inhibiting effect of dietary fibre on meat iron absorption in the intestine are examined. A model experiment estimates binding of iron by the dietary fibre (DF) of wheat bran. A radioactive tracer method was applied to volunteers to detect the availability of iron from fibrous meat foods. The evidence suggests that incorporating up to 2% of dietary fibre into meat products reduces iron absorption factors by no more than 1-2%. Adding ascorbic acid in the presence of DF lowers them only by 0·1-0·5%, i.e. it does not damage iron absorption processes.

17.
Vestn Khir Im I I Grek ; 139(7): 61-6, 1987 Jul.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3122400

ABSTRACT

The endoscopic placement of a nasoenteral probe for jejunal nutrition can be brought about by four main technical modes: conducting the probe through the biopsy canal of the endoscope, placement along the string, parallel introduction with the endoscope and combination of the above methods. An emulsion product containing 1 kkal/ml, macro-, microelements, vitamins was used for the enteral nutrition. Three main methods of enteral probe nutrition were used depending on specificity of the main disease, character of functional disorders of the intestine and the presence of inflammation in digestive organs.


Subject(s)
Enteral Nutrition/instrumentation , Intubation, Gastrointestinal/instrumentation , Jejunum , Digestive System Diseases/surgery , Endoscopy , Food, Formulated , Food, Fortified , Humans , Postoperative Care
19.
Nahrung ; 31(8): 25-34, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2447500

ABSTRACT

Properties of oil/water emulsions stabilized with the soluble casein-acid polysaccharide mixtures were investigated. Compared to initial protein solutions, higher emulsifying properties of the mixtures are demonstrated. A study is made on the influence of the properties of the mixtures for obtaining thermostable emulsions of hard consistency which could be applied in production of a great variety of foodstuffs. The role of the formation of protein-acid polysaccharide complexes is discussed.


Subject(s)
Caseins/analysis , Polysaccharides/analysis , Dextran Sulfate , Dextrans/analysis , Drug Stability , Emulsions , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Oils , Pectins/analysis , Viscosity , Water
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