“…Among them, a special place is filled by element-containing complex organic compounds that perform two pivotal biological functions: on the one hand, they facilitate penetration of the key microelements to their targets (compared to inorganic physiologically active compounds); on the other hand, they compensate for the deficiency of these microelements in the body. However, there is a reverse in the use of such preparations: organic complexes may be more toxic than microelements themselves [1][2][3][4]. In this case, when studying the biochemical aspects of the mechanism of action of such biologically active compounds, their possible antienzyme effect should be taken into account [1,2].…”