bismuth-subsalicylate and nitecapone

bismuth-subsalicylate has been researched along with nitecapone* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for bismuth-subsalicylate and nitecapone

ArticleYear
Effect of bismuth and nitecapone on acetaldehyde production by Helicobacter pylori.
    Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology, 1994, Volume: 29, Issue:6

    We have recently shown that colloidal bismuth subcitrate inhibits cytosolic alcohol dehydrogenase of Helicobacter pylori as well as acetaldehyde production from excess ethanol. We now extend our studies to bismuth subsalicylate and nitecapone, a novel antiulcer agent.. Cytosol of H. pylori was incubated with 0.1% or 1% ethanol in the presence of different drug concentrations for 2 h, whereafter acetaldehyde formed was analyzed by head space gas chromatography. In addition, we incubated a culture solution containing intact bacteria with the drugs at 1% ethanol.. Bismuth subsalicylate and nitecapone inhibit acetaldehyde formation from 0.1% ethanol by H. pylori cytosol at drug concentrations theoretically achievable in the stomach after intake of therapeutic doses of these drugs. Furthermore, colloidal bismuth subcitrate, bismuth subsalicylate, and nitecapone also inhibit acetaldehyde production by intact H. pylori, although rather high drug concentrations are required for this to occur.. Inhibition of H. pylori acetaldehyde formation may be one of the mechanisms by which bismuth and nitecapone exert their effect in the treatment of H. pylori-related disorders.

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Anti-Ulcer Agents; Bismuth; Catechols; Colloids; Depression, Chemical; Ethanol; Helicobacter pylori; Organometallic Compounds; Pentanones; Salicylates

1994