The Influenza is only difficult on account of the specific qualities of the Influenzavirus to control. The substance classes admitted up to now to the Influ-en-za-therapie - M2-Membranprotein-hemmer and Neuraminidasehemmer - can already inactivate in the body located viruses only in restricted litre of beer, besides, several resistant virus trunks are already in the circulation. Therefore, the need is largely in the anti-viralen active substances with a possibly wide active spectrum which lead at best not to resistance. Topical investigations of Prof. Dr. Stephan Pleschka in the institute of medical virology, university of Giessen, have proved that pandemische Influenzavirus (H1N1) by the combined gift of mustard oils from nasturtium and horseradish (mixing proportion like in anti-infection ANGOCIN N) in his increase in human lung cell cultures nearly 100-percent is restrained. ' With it we have tips to the fact that the Senf?lgemisch could possibly show an additional phyto-therapeutic option with viralen breath way infections ', explains Pleschka.' Because the education is not examined by resistant Influenzaviren in the long time therapy yet, other investigations are to the evaluation of the anti-viralen potential of big interest and were already begun ', according to the study leader further.
The Influenzavirus belongs to the virus kinds which mutate very fast and form resistance. This quality is one of the principal reasons for it, why the Influenzaviren are to be fought so hard and why every year new vaccines are needed. The need in new strategies to the therapy of the Influenza is big therefore.
Mustard-oily plants, under it also the nasturtium and the horseradish root, were already used before centuries in the cloister medicine to the therapy by breath way and urinary way infections. In the focus of scientific investigations the pflanzlichen active substances stood for the first time in 1958, as a winter and Willeke could observe an antivirale effect of the mustard oil from nasturtium [1].
Tying on to earlier investigations [2] the study group around Pleschka in the institute of medical virology of the Justus Liebig has university of Giessen now the antivirale effectiveness in nasturtium and horseradish to contained mustard oils [nasturtium: Benzylisothiocyanat; horseradish: 2-Phenylethylisothiocyanat and Allylisothiocyanat] by concurrent, combined use examines (how in anti-infection ANGOCIN N). In a cell culture of human alveolaren lung epithelium cells the amount of the Senf?lgemischs which exercises no toxic effect on the cells was determined first. ' Afterwards became the effect of these mustard oils on the increase of the new, pandemischen Influenzavirus (H1N1) examines ', explains the study leader. ' The topical investigations show that by use of the combined mustard oils pandemische Influenzavirus (H1N1) in his increase in human lung cell cultures about nearly 100 percent is restrained. With it one could be reached around the factor 10 high 5 times higher anti-virale effects than with the unique use of the Isothiocyanate which we had analyzed already in 2010 ' explains Pleschka.
The Influenzavirus belongs to the virus kinds which mutate very fast and form resistance. This quality is one of the principal reasons for it, why the Influenzaviren are to be fought so hard and why every year new vaccines are needed. The need in new strategies to the therapy of the Influenza is big therefore.
Mustard-oily plants, under it also the nasturtium and the horseradish root, were already used before centuries in the cloister medicine to the therapy by breath way and urinary way infections. In the focus of scientific investigations the pflanzlichen active substances stood for the first time in 1958, as a winter and Willeke could observe an antivirale effect of the mustard oil from nasturtium [1].
Tying on to earlier investigations [2] the study group around Pleschka in the institute of medical virology of the Justus Liebig has university of Giessen now the antivirale effectiveness in nasturtium and horseradish to contained mustard oils [nasturtium: Benzylisothiocyanat; horseradish: 2-Phenylethylisothiocyanat and Allylisothiocyanat] by concurrent, combined use examines (how in anti-infection ANGOCIN N). In a cell culture of human alveolaren lung epithelium cells the amount of the Senf?lgemischs which exercises no toxic effect on the cells was determined first. ' Afterwards became the effect of these mustard oils on the increase of the new, pandemischen Influenzavirus (H1N1) examines ', explains the study leader. ' The topical investigations show that by use of the combined mustard oils pandemische Influenzavirus (H1N1) in his increase in human lung cell cultures about nearly 100 percent is restrained. With it one could be reached around the factor 10 high 5 times higher anti-virale effects than with the unique use of the Isothiocyanate which we had analyzed already in 2010 ' explains Pleschka.