use | sulfated glycopeptide belongs to a polysaccharide peptide modified by sulfuric acid acetate, with a molecular weight of about 900 000~1 000 000 d. Because it can significantly inhibit pepsin without affecting the amount of gastric juice and the acidity of gastric juice, it has been used in medical treatment for the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulceration and gastritis. It is used for the treatment of gastric and gastric mucosa. A powerful gastric protective agent for the treatment of ulceration. Existing research reports show that as a cytoprotective factor, the beneficial effects of sulfated glycopeptide in the treatment of ulcers include stimulating the secretion of bicarbonate, preventing the corrosion of the gastric mucosal layer, protecting the gastric mucosal growth factor from Helicobacter pylori Degradation, and promoting the increase of endogenous prostaglandin secretion. In addition, sulfated glycopeptides, like other gastric protectants, can enhance the efficacy of mucosal growth factors, and at the same time affect the expression of cell circulation regulatory proteins that regulate cell circulation and are related to cell proliferation. It can also reduce the irritation of aspirin and other strong drugs. The damage to the gastric mucosa. |