Project Manager
Zhylgeldiyeva Assel
Email: asel_issik@mail.ru
Degree, title: PhD, Associate Professor
Scopus Author ID: 57223131294
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4617-2353
About the project
Relevance
The use of antibiotics against conditioned microorganisms in the digestive tract of cubs is expensive. In most cases, they do not show their therapeutic effectiveness and do not have a harmful effect on the body. For the same reason, Phytotherapy for dyspepsia, among other things, the use of a decoction or extract from the Greek side is cost-effective and does not have an additional negative effect on the body.
Project Goals
- To study the pathogenesis of dyspepsia and identify organs that undergo changes during the course of the disease. Search for medicinal plants that have a therapeutic effect on the affected organs.
- Preparation of various dosage forms (extracts, tinctures and decoctions) from a phytopreparation for medicinal purposes and subsequent research in the clinic.
- Study of the effect of decoction, tincture or walnut extract on hematological, biochemical and immunological blood parameters of a calf suffering from epilepsy, determination of the amount of phytopreparation that has an effective effect.
-Preparation of regulatory and technical documentation and scientifically based recommendations on the use of phytopreparations in the field of production.
Expected and/or achieved results
1. The results of the research obtained during the work are included in textbooks and teaching aids issued in the Republic of Kazakhstan on the subject of Pharmacology.
2. Utility model patent to be obtained
Information for potential users
The results of scientific research among potential users are of significant importance, since the phytopreparation developed using innovative biological methods of research will allow the introduction of the domestic biotechnological and pharmaceutical industry for the production of new therapeutic active drugs. The developed new phytopreparations will further make a significant contribution to increasing the immune status of young farm animals.