@article{180906, keywords = {Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, In Vitro Techniques, Tyrosine, Hemoglobins, methods, Pepsin A, Plants, Medicinal, Sesquiterpenes, Trichloroacetic Acid}, author = {Isaac and Thiemer}, title = {[Biochemical studies on camomile components/III. In vitro studies about the antipeptic activity of (--)-alpha-bisabolol (author{\textquoteright}s transl)]}, abstract = {

(--)-alpha-Bisabolol has a primary antipeptic action depending on dosage, which is not caused by an alteration of the pH-value. The proteolytic activity of pepsin is reduced by 50 percent through addition of bisabolol in the ratio of 1/0.5. The antipeptic action of bisabolol only occurs in case of direct contact. In case of a previous contact with the substrate, the inhibiting effect is lost.

}, year = {1975}, journal = {Arzneimittelforschung}, volume = {25}, pages = {1352-4}, month = {09/1975}, issn = {0004-4172}, language = {ger}, }