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Kuroda et al, JP Patent Application 58-140013 Aug. 19, 1983, translated copy.* |
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F.R. Greenbaum, “The Story of Allantoin,” Am. K. Pharm. 112:205-216 (1940). |
M.A. Lesser, Allantoin,: Drug Cosmet. Ind. 42:451-456, 469 (1938). |
I.I. Lubowe & S.B. Mecca, “Allantoin and Aluminum Derivatives in Dermatological Applications,” Drug Cosmet. Ind. 84:36, 37, 117 (1959). |
S.B. Mecca, “Allantoin and the Newer Aluminum Allantoinates,” Proc. Scient. Sect. Toilet Goods Assoc. No. 31:1-6 (1959). |
S.B. Mecca, “The Function and Applicability of the Allantoinates,” Proc. Scient. Sect. Toilet Goods Assoc. No. 39:7-15 (1963). |
P. LeVan et al., “The Use of Silicones in Dermatology,” Calif. Med. 81;210-213 (1954). |
R. Cahen & A. Pessonnier, “Etude Pharmacologique de L'Allantoïnate de Dihydroxyaluminium et de L'Allantoïnate de Chlorhydroxy-aluminium. I.—Toxicité,” Ann. Pharm. Franç. 20:623-636 (1962)(in French), discloses the physical and chemical properties and the toxicity of dihydroxyaluminum allantoinate and chlorhydroxyaluminum allantoinate. The compounds were observed to have no toxicity. |
R. Cahen & J.-F. Clement, “Etude Pharmacologique de L'Allantoïnate de Dihydroxyaluminium et de L'Allantoïnate de Chlorhydroxy-aluminium. II.—Etude de l'Activité Gastrique,” Ann. Pharm. Franç. 20: 693-703 (1962)(in French), discloses the activity of dihydroxyaluminum allantoinate and chlorhydroxyaluminum allantoinate on gastric activity. The compounds were found to have acid-neutralizing and buffering activity and to diminish gastric acidity. |
R. Cahen & A. Pessonnier, “Etude Pharmacologique de L'Allantoïnate de Dihydroxyaluminium et de L'Allantoïnate de Chlorhydroxyaluminium. III.—Effet Anti-ulcéreux,” Ann. Pharm. Franç. 20:704-713 (1962)(in French), discloses the anti-ulcer activity of the compounds dihydroxyaluminum allantoinate and chlorhydroxyaluminum allantoinate. The compounds were found to have anti-ulcer activity in rates and guinea pigs comparable to compounds such as aluminum hydrate and bismuch subnitrate. |
R. Cahen & A. Pessonnier, “Etude Pharmacologique de L'Allantoïnate de Dihydroxyaluminium et de L'Allantoïnate de Chlorhydroxyaluminium. IV.—Effet sur l'Ulcère Médicamenteux Expérimental,” Ann. Pharm, Franç. 21:215-222 (1963)(in French), discloses the effect of the compounds dihydroxyaluminum allantoinate and chlorhydroxyaluminum allantoinate on ulcers produced in the rats by administration of phenylbutazone or reserpine. The compounds were found to have activity against such ulcers. |
C. Debray et al., “Etude de Dèrivés Allantoïniques de l'Aluminium dans la Thérapeutique des Affections Gastro-duodénales,” Presse Méd. 70:2643 (1962)(in Frecch) discloses the activity of the compounds dihydroxyaluminum allantoinate and chlorhydroxyaluminum allantoinate administered in a complex with a polymer of polyoxyethylene and polyoxypropanediol, methylhomatropine bromide, and calcium carbonate on gastrointestinal conditions. The complex was said to be effective against duodenal ulcer and effective in protecting the gastric mucosa. |
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