Method for inhibiting or treating intestinal damage caused...

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai

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C514S002600

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07846901

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein are a composition for prevention or treatment of gastrointestinal damage comprising Substance-P as an active ingredient, a use of Substance-P for the preparation of a medicament for prevention or treatment of gastrointestinal damage, and a method for prevention or treatment of gastrointestinal damage comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of Substance-P to a mammal.

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