Antinol-Studienreferenzen

Antinol ist klinisch erprobt in von Experten begutachteten, veröffentlichten und präsentierten klinischen Studien, einschließlich artspezifischer Sicherheitsstudien. Sie wissen, dass Sie ein Produkt empfehlen, das für die Langzeitfütterung geeignet, sicher und nachweislich funktioniert. Wir haben sie alle zusammengestellt hier für einfachen Zugriff; alternativ haben wir sie alle unten aufgelistet.

  1. Whitehouse M, Roberts M, Brooks P. Over the counter (OTC) oral remedies for arthritis and rheumatism: How effective are they? Inflammopharmacology, 1999. 7(2): p. 89-105.
  2. Rialland P. Bichot S, Lussier B, Moreau M, Beaudry F, del Castillo JRE, et al. Effect of a diet enriched with green-lipped mussel on pain behavior and functioning in dogs with clinical osteoarthritis. Can J Vet Res, 2013. 77(1): p. 66-74.
  3. Kwananocha 1, Vijarnsorn M, Kashemsant N, Lekcharoensuk C. Effectiveness of disease modifying osteoarthritis agents and carprofen for treatment of canine osteoarthritis. Thai J Vet Med, 2016. 46(3): p. 363-371.
  4. McPhee S, Hodges LD, Wright PFA, Wynne PM, Kalafatis N, Harney DW, et al. Anti-cyclooxygenase effects of lipid extracts from the New Zealand green-lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus. Comp Biochem Physiol B: Biochem Mol Biol, 2007. 146(3): p. 346-356.
  5. Dugas B. Lyprinol inhibits LTB4 production by human monocytes. Allerg Immunol (Paris) 2000; 32(7): 284-9.
  6. McPhee S, Hodges LD, Wright PF, et al. Anti-cyclooxygenase effects of lipid extracts from the New Zealand Green shell mussel, Perna canaliculus. Comparative biochemistry and physiology Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2007; 146(3): 346-56.
  7. Lee CH, Butt YK, Wong MS, LO SC. A lipid extract of Perna canaliculus affects the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in a rat adjuvant-induced arthritis model. Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol 2008; 40(4): 148-55.
  8. Singh M, Hodges LD, Wright PF, et al. The CO(2)-SFE crude lipid extract and the free fatty acid extract from Perna canaliculus have anti-inflammatory effects on adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats. Comparative biochemistry and physiology Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2008; 149(2): 251-8.
  9. Whitehouse MW, Macrides TA, Kalafatis N, Betts WH, Haynes DR, Broadbent J. Anti-inflammatory activity of a lipid fraction (Lyprinol) from the NZ Green-shell mussel. Inflammopharmacology 1997, 5(3): 237-46.
  10. Monchanok Vijarnsorn, Irin Kwananocha, Narudee Kashemsant, Thitichai Jarudechia, Brian Beale, Bruno Peirone and B. Duncan X. Lascelles. The effectiveness of marine based fatty acid compound (PCSO-524) and firocoxib in the treatment of canine osteoarthritis. BMC Veterinary Research. 2019. 15:349.
  11. Zhu B, Zhang Y, Herrup K. Testing the neuroprotective properties of PCSO-524 using the neuronal cell cycle suppression assay. Marine Drugs, 2019. Jan 24;17(2).
  12. Soontornvipart K, Mongkhon N, Nganvongpanit K, Kongtawelert P. Effect of PCSO-524 on OA biomarkers and weight-bearing properties in canine shoulder and coxofemeral osteoarthritis. Thai J Vet Med, 2015. 45(2): p. 157-165.
  13. Uttra Jamikorn Sirinthorn Yibchok-anun. Effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid supplements on healthy beagle dogs. Thai J Vet Med. 2014 .44(4): 505-511.
Find out more