Yeast and Yeast Extracts,Possible Magic Organ Enhancer.
Article Content:
- .Yeast Notes.
- .Yeast Varieties.
- .Yeast extract.
- .Yeast starter.
- .Beer Lees and Yeast Extracts.
- .Action and Uses of Beer Lees Extracts.
- .More about Beer Lees Extracts.
- .Vitamin B Complex importance and natural sources.
- .Research Update:Beer Yeast.
Action and Uses of Beer Lees Extracts.
The idea that the therapeutic action of yeast is due to its property of inciting fermentation has been proved to be fallacious, for it is still effective after the yeast has been heated to 130 Deg C for an hour. Its action is virtually that of nuclein; if injected it increases the proportion of leucocytes, after a transient leucopaenia, and it is stated to raise the opsonic index of the blood in respect to staphylococcus and the organism of tubercle. It is given internally to check the growth of boils, and has been added to poultices for application to unhealthy wounds. When fresh yeast is given by the mouth it grows actively in the stomach, and, besides being of value in some cases of furunculosis, it slightly diminishes the quantity of sugar passed by the urine in diabetes. It has also been given in phthisis, diabetes, and septic endocarditis, on the supposition that it has bactericidal or phagocytic properties. But living yeast cells do not live in the blood, as has been asserted, being disintegrated and absorbed, even when injected; the action of yeast is entirely due to its nucleo-albumin. Dried yeast has been given in doses of 5 decigrams (8 grains) for constipation; it occurs as a light grey powder, and is administered in capsules or tablets, keratinised or otherwise treated, to prevent solution in the stomach.
Yeast soaps and combinations of yeast with ammonium ichthosulphonate, and salicylic acid, are used in acne and dermatitis. Yeast has also been used in the treatment of acute and chronic vaginitis, endocervicitis, etc. Thus, in vaginitis, a mixture of yeast and sugar solution is sometimes smeared over the vaginal walls, a douche being administered twelve hours later, and the treatment repeated every other day if necessary. Zymin is a variety of dried yeast, produced by dehydrating yeast by means of acetone.
Similar preparations are sold under the trade-names Levurine, Levuretine, Faexin and Furonculine. The fatty acids of yeast extracted by alcohol are sold under the names Ceridin, Cerolin, Faexin Extract, etc., for use as mild laxatives, and for the other purposes to which yeast is applied, in doses of 1 to 2 decigrams (1 1/2 to 3 grains). Yeast extracts, which closely resemble meat extract in colour, taste, and smell, are sold pure (Marmite), or mixed with meat extract; they have not the stimulating properties of meat extract, and may be distinguished chemically by their freedom from creatinine. Such extracts are not recommended in gout and allied conditions, on account of the large proportion of purin bases they contain, from which results an increase in the amount of exogenous uric acid excreted.
Dose:Of liquid yeast, 15 to 30 mils (1/2 to 1 fluid ounce); of dried yeast, 1/2 to 2 grammes (8 to 30 grains).
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