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titleOfInvention Biological regulator extracted from Gingko Biloba, active in different pathologies.
abstract Bioparyl is obtained by a new hydrolytic extraction process followed by purifications applied to the autumn leaves of the Gingko biloba tree. Bioparyl plays an important role as a regulator of the activity of certain enzymes, ribonucleases in particular, enzymes involved in the fundamental mechanism of gene expression. It has no toxic or side effects in healthy mammals and can be used to improve several pathological conditions. Bioparyl is effective in preventing and reversing fibrosis of various tissues, fibrosis caused by radiation or by chemical agents. It lowers the abnormally high level of gamma-globulins and immunoglobulins in patients with inflammation or autoimmune diseases, including Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). In leukemia or solid cancer patients, Bioparyl normalizes the activity of ribonucleases.
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