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Ludovit Jurecek

Researcher at Jessenius Faculty of Medicine

Publications -  9
Citations -  86

Ludovit Jurecek is an academic researcher from Jessenius Faculty of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glucuronoxylan & Fallopia sachalinensis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 76 citations. Previous affiliations of Ludovit Jurecek include Comenius University in Bratislava.

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Herbal polysaccharides and cough reflex

TL;DR: These extracts showed the ability to reduce citric acid-induced cough in awake guinea pigs after oral administration in a dose of 50mg/kg, and the strongest antitussive effect was found after application of the extract from G. glabra.
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Antitussive Activity of the Water-Extracted Carbohydrate Polymer from Terminalia chebula on Citric Acid-Induced Cough

TL;DR: The results showed that the number of citric acid-induced cough efforts decreased significantly after the oral application of polysaccharide fraction in a dose of 50 mg kg−1 body weight and its antitussive efficacy was higher than cough suppressive effect of standard drug codeine.
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Antioxidant activity of herbal polysaccharides and cough reflex.

TL;DR: Evaluation of antitussive activity in healthy adult conscious guinea pigs after oral application of 50 and 75 mg/kg of the FS-2 polysaccharide extracts showed a significant suppression of cough reflex, without an influence on specific airway resistance.
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The cough suppressive activity of sulfated glucuronoxylan from Fagus sylvatica L.

TL;DR: Hemicellulose polysaccharides represent a large group of natural renewable polymers, however, their application potency is still low and it is indicated that the polymer is not involved in the bronchodilation process.
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Antitussive activity of alcoxyphenyl carbamic acid analogues.

TL;DR: Pharmacological evaluation of four newly synthetized analogues of alcoxyphenyl carbamic acid, structurally related to butamirate citrate that is frequently used as cough suppressing drug, reveal significant cough suppressing activity without significant influence on specific airways resistances in all tested substances.