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Chandigarh Research Institute develops medicine for clots busting linked to heart attacks.


Byline: ANI

Chandigarh, Aug.8 (ANI): India has achieved a major breakthrough in medical research with the efforts of a Chandigarh-based Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH IMTECH Institute of Microbial Technology ), a scientific research institute, in developing a medicine which prevents blood clots.

Its seven yeas of research recently led to the commercial launch of genetically modified recombinant streptokinase streptokinase /strep·to·ki·nase/ (-ki´nas) a protein produced by ß, which produces fibrinolysis by binding to plasminogen and causing its conversion to plasmin; used as a thrombolytic agent. , a medicine that dissolves heart-attack causing clots inside blood vessels.

The drug is going through regulatory testing and expected to be commercialized by 2011.

Established in 1984, the Chandigarh-based IMTECH is the youngest among the 38 national laboratories functioning under the aegis of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) is the premier industrial research and development (R&D) organization in India. It was founded on 26 September, 1942, by a resolution of the then Central Legislative Assembly. .

"This is a recombinant streptokinase which is much more economic as a result of the process by which it is made. So that the price of production of product is much lower than what it used to be previously. Therefore, this product has much more sustaining power and staying power in the market. The hope is that by the introduction of this drug the overall price the overall price of the clot buster drugs will go down. The clot buster drugs are extremely vital lifesaver drugs because when somebody gets a heart attack, within a few hours clot buster drug is given and about 30 to 40 lives can be saved. So it is a kind of SOS SOS, code letters of the international distress signal. The signal is expressed in International Morse code as … — — — … (three dots, three dashes, three dots).  therapy, which before a patient can be wheeled into the hospital for bypass is done. This can save lives," said Dr. Girish Sahni, Director, IMTECH in Chandigarh.

IMTECH scientists have also licensed an improved, new clot specific thromblytic to Nostrum nostrum /nos·trum/ (nos´trum) a quack, patent, or secret remedy.

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n.
A medicine whose effectiveness is unproved and whose ingredients are usually secret; a quack remedy.
 Inc, USA and Symmetrics Biotech, India recently.

Another thrombolytic thrombolytic /throm·bo·lyt·ic/ (throm?bo-lit´ik) dissolving or splitting up a thrombus, or an agent that so acts.

thrombolytic

1. dissolving or splitting up a thrombus.

2. an agent that dissolves or splits up a thrombus.
 protein, Staphylokinase has been licensed to M/S M/S Meter(s) per Second
M/S Milestone
M/S Modeling and Simulation
M/S Master/Slave
M/S Messieurs (plural of Mister)
M/S Minesweeping
M/S miles per second
M/S Miniature Sheet
 Strides Arcolab Ltd., Bangalore.

IMTECH's efforts have given India and the world four molecules that fight clots associated with heart attacks and prove that India does not lag behind in medical research.

"Actually in all research you get different kinds of problems. And if you are doing this work, then the challenge is to make it commercially viable. So you have to develop a system that can be used for marketing a product, so you have to optimize the cost. For example in case of genetic engineering, in case of developing fermentation process, in case of downswing down·swing  
n.
1. A swing downward, as of a golf club.

2. A decline, as of a business.

Noun 1. downswing - a swing downward of a golf club
 processing. So lot of effort is required," said Kanak Dikshit, a scientist with IMTECH in Chandigarh.

A study by California-based firm reveals that India has the highest incidence of heart related diseases in the world.

And if no initiative is taken to check the disease, the most predictable and also preventable among all chronic diseases, India will have 62 million patients by 2015, compared to 16 million in the U.S.

The percentage of people suffering from heart disease had increased from 1-2 to 3-5 per cent in rural India and from 2-3 to 10-11 percent in urban India.

IMTECH's research in clot buster molecules will help provide an affordable treatment to heart patients. By Sunil Sharma(ANI)

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