Determining the effects of Ami barigch (Srog’dzin-) 5 prescription on depression
- VernacularTitle:Амь баригч (срогзин) 5 эмийн сэтгэл гутралд үзүүлэх нөлөөг тогтоох нь
- Author:
Odonchimeg B
1
;
Davaasambuu T
1
;
Sumyakhorol G
1
;
Lkhaasuren R
2
;
Bold Sh
2
Author Information
1. Mongolian University of Pharmaceutical Sciences
2. Traditional Medical Research Institute
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
stress;
depression;
cortisol;
Srog ‘dzin-5
- From:
Mongolian Pharmacy and Pharmacology
2021;19(2):88-92
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Introduction:Nowadays people are restricting their use of chemical drugs as much as possible, creating a growing need for a systematic study of the use of herbal, animal and mineral medicines at a new level through traditional and innovative methods. Based on the study of traditional national technologies, it is important to study and apply in practice the drugs and pharmaceutical ingredients that contain the most modern scientific achievements including cardiovascular drugs, obtained from ancient rare scriptures.
Research materials and methods:Data collected from the Clinical Department of Stress-Related Mental Disorders of the National Center for Mental Health was the primary source for this study. Secondary sources included statistics on the hospital’s website, internal reports of the organization, research related to health services, and legal documents.
Research method:Serum cortisol levels were determined with a STATFAX-2100 ELISA (450 nm) according to the manufacturer’s specific methodology (www.melsin.com, Human Cortisol, ELISA KIT- CAT. NO:EKHU-0704).
The amount of cortisol in human serum was calculated as a linear quantitative assay by diluting 7.5 ug/L-90 ug/L in a standard working solution.
Conclusion:“Srog ‘dzin-5” has a clinical effect of reducing serum cortisol by an average of 27.3%. The statistic (p<0.01) is likely to increase this percentage depending on the time taken. Clinical observations have shown that “Srog ‘dzin-5” has pharmacological action against stress, depression and mental illness.
- Full text:MPPJ-2021-19(2)-88-92.pdf