Comparative study of ascorbic acid and disodium cromoglycate in some models of experimental anaphylaxis.Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). 1979 May-Jun; 7(3):211-6.AI
Abstract
The pharmacological activity of vitamin C and the antiallergic drug disodium cromoglycate are compared in models of rat mast cell degranulation and histamine release, and in protracted anaphylactic shock in the guinea pig. Our results demonstrate that ascorbic acid has a very weak inhibitory effect on degranulation and histamine release from mast cells, and therefore cannot be considered a prophylactic antiallergic drug such as disodium cromoglycate.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Clinical Trial
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
89807
Citation
González, R G., et al. "Comparative Study of Ascorbic Acid and Disodium Cromoglycate in some Models of Experimental Anaphylaxis." Allergologia Et Immunopathologia, vol. 7, no. 3, 1979, pp. 211-6.
González RG, García M, Pérez Saad H, et al. Comparative study of ascorbic acid and disodium cromoglycate in some models of experimental anaphylaxis. Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). 1979;7(3):211-6.
González, R. G., García, M., Pérez Saad, H., & de la Vega, A. R. (1979). Comparative study of ascorbic acid and disodium cromoglycate in some models of experimental anaphylaxis. Allergologia Et Immunopathologia, 7(3), 211-6.
González RG, et al. Comparative Study of Ascorbic Acid and Disodium Cromoglycate in some Models of Experimental Anaphylaxis. Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). 1979 May-Jun;7(3):211-6. PubMed PMID: 89807.
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