Primary stage of influence of the external physical factor are some conformative transformations of fibers-receptors which start the intensifying cascade of biochemical reactions. Thus energy of external influence can be on usages of less response of a cage. After an initial stage of absorption of the electromagnetic radiation, one of mechanisms of realisation of action of electromagnetic radiation of a microwave range on live organisms considers updating freely radicalthe reactions proceeding in cages and fabrics under the influence of electromagnetic energy. Problem of studying of influence of nonionising electromagnetic radiation is revealing and an effect explanation at level of the whole organism, at level of the central nervous system. Researches of influence of electromagnetic radiations on biosystems are spent basically in 2 frequency ranges: ultralow electromagnetic frequencies (1-20Hz) and ultrahigh electromagnetic frequencies (0.3GHz-300GHz). The greatest potential danger to biological objects radiations with frequencies which possessing getting action, influence both an organism as a whole, and on its touch and effectorive systems represent, fabrics and various reseptorive structures. In vivo and in vitro experiments with an irradiation were spent on the snakes containing in standartive conditions. Snakes (Vipera lebetina obtusa) were subdivided on two groups, each of 5 snakes. The skilled group of snakes was exposed to an irradiation in a current of 4 minutes. The skilled group of snakes was exposed to an irradiation. Radiation source was the UHF generator. Frequency of radiation has been chosen on the maximum factor of absorption of poison. The irradiation of animals was spent in the special chamber and depending on the purpose of experiments for realisation of modes high (U-14000B) and low (U-7000B) intensity of an irradiation target capacities of a radiator -P -70Bt were applied. In a day, 2, 3, 4 and 5 days after an irradiation of snakes we took venom, dried up poison in cups Petri placed in eksikator over steams of chloride calcium. After venom drying defined fiber total on method Bpedf • pda. Simultaneously definition of toxicity of venom was spent on white three-monthly rats. It is necessary to notice, that at an irradiation of snakes electromagnetic radiation of low intensity did not mark change of quantity of the general fiber in poison of snakes. Toxicity of venom also was not exposed to changes. At high intensity of radiation insignificant fluctuations in the maintenance of the general fiber and toxicity of venom of snakes were observed.
The article presents data from experimental studies of the effects of anti-stress drugs and a complex of vitamins on pheasants grown in the vivarium of the Institute of Zoology of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan. The objects of research were Caucasian -Phasianus colchicus and emerald -Phasianus versicolor pheasant, using pheasant obtained by incubating eggs from experimental birds. As a result of experimental studies, a positive effect of anti-stress drugs and a complex of vitamins on the safety and development of pheasants was revealed. An increase in the safety of the experimental groups of pheasants with the use of an anti-stress preparation and a complex of vitamins was established, which was 6.5-20.1% higher, and live weight -by 7.5%, respectively, compared with the control group of birds. Mass indicators of pheasants grown in artificial conditions (g) were experimentally established with the use of succinic acid and a complex of vitamins. As a result, the safety value of pheasants was revealed using succinic acid and a complex of vitamins, which was 7.25-22.5% higher, and live weight -8.2%, respectively.
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