Pharmacological Testing

Pharmacological tests are used when one wants to evaluate if a substance or plant extract is biologically active. There are many pharmacological tests and each one of them demonstrates various aspects that are important for the understanding of the mechanisms behind illnesses, their causes and cures. When people talk about pharmacological tests they often think about tests on animals, but in fact these form only a small part of all such tests. One can determine if a substance has an effect on isolated enzymes as well as human or animal cells by using a test tube. For instance, products for treating cancer are first examined in test tubes on cultivated cancer cells from tumours and only if they have a good effect are they then tested on other systems.


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