PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH
Research conducted in cooperation with the scientists of
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
1. Field studies on the anti-cancer efficacy of a dietary supplement based on habanero peppers in small dogs with mammary gland tumors.
Clinical assessment of the anti-cancer activity of the capsaicin-containing habanero pepper extract in dogs: a preliminary study.
2. "The evaluation of antitumor effect of the hot pepper extract containing capsaicin against selected canine tumor cell lines - in vitro" – WETERYNARIA 7-8/2016
3. The use of Capsomasol in dogs with disseminated tumors in the abdomen (liver, spleen).
4. Capsomasol® extract induces apoptosis of cancer cells of the D17 and DAN lines, found in bone and soft tissue tumors, i.a. lung, liver, mammary gland. The results confirmed by in vitro studies performed at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Life Sciences in Lublin.
5. "Capsaicin - alternative in therapy of neoplasms?" – WETERYNARIA 12/2015
6. „In vivo studies of the efficacy of Capsomasol® in dogs in own cases, described in the article: " The use of capsaicin in the treatment of tumors in dogs."– Weterynaria w Praktyce 9/2015
7. The study of the pharmacological safety level of capsaicin, conducted at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of University of Life Sciences in Lublin: "Systemic and local effects of intragastric administration of the habanero fruit (Capsicum chinense jacquin c.v.) in rats" Journal Of Physiology And Pharmacology 2015, 66, 2, 259-265
Research and publications available on the CAPSOMASOL website:
Clinical assessment of the anti-cancer activity of the capsaicin-containing habanero pepper extract in dogs: a preliminary study.
2. "The evaluation of antitumor effect of the hot pepper extract containing capsaicin against selected canine tumor cell lines - in vitro" – WETERYNARIA 7-8/2016
3. The use of Capsomasol in dogs with disseminated tumors in the abdomen (liver, spleen).
4. Capsomasol® extract induces apoptosis of cancer cells of the D17 and DAN lines, found in bone and soft tissue tumors, i.a. lung, liver, mammary gland. The results confirmed by in vitro studies performed at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Life Sciences in Lublin.
5. "Capsaicin - alternative in therapy of neoplasms?" – WETERYNARIA 12/2015
6. „In vivo studies of the efficacy of Capsomasol® in dogs in own cases, described in the article: " The use of capsaicin in the treatment of tumors in dogs."– Weterynaria w Praktyce 9/2015
7. The study of the pharmacological safety level of capsaicin, conducted at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of University of Life Sciences in Lublin: "Systemic and local effects of intragastric administration of the habanero fruit (Capsicum chinense jacquin c.v.) in rats" Journal Of Physiology And Pharmacology 2015, 66, 2, 259-265
Research and publications available on the CAPSOMASOL website:
The use of dental materials in veterinary practice
Jerzy Gawor, Doctor od Veterinary Medicine, Diplomate EVDC, Fellow Academy of Veterinary Dentistry Klinika Weterynaryjna Arka, Kraków
The problem of tooth mobility in periodontal disease in dogs - case report
Authors: Gołyńska Magdalena, Polkowska Izabela, Sobczyńska-Rak Aleksandra (Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Life Sciences in Lublin), Kalbarczyk Grzegorz (Arkona L.F.S.)
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