2020
DOI: 10.32352/0367-3057.6.20.09
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The study of lipotropic action of extract from fruit prunus domestica «Prunofit» byanimal models of alcoholic liver diseases

Abstract: Searchingof drugs that normalize the function of the digestive glands are important because disruption of digestion underlie the pathogenesis of many diseases such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, hepatitis, gastric ulcer, irritable bowel syndrome, cancer etc. The use of herbal objects containing fibres is a promising direction for solving of the mentioned problem. We were attracted by fruits of Prunus domestica which are rich in fibres (homo- and heteropolsaccharides) and are used in folk medicine as a lax… Show more

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“…Infection of animals with paracetamol caused a decrease in catalase activity in serum and liver, which may be associated with depletion of the body's defence systems that maintain homeostasis, as well as impaired liver protein-synthesizing function in animals affected by the toxicant. The obtained data are consistent with the literature [21,24], which shows that one of the reasons for the decrease in enzyme activity may be the degradation of free and membrane-bound endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes, which are responsible for protein synthesis.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Infection of animals with paracetamol caused a decrease in catalase activity in serum and liver, which may be associated with depletion of the body's defence systems that maintain homeostasis, as well as impaired liver protein-synthesizing function in animals affected by the toxicant. The obtained data are consistent with the literature [21,24], which shows that one of the reasons for the decrease in enzyme activity may be the degradation of free and membrane-bound endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes, which are responsible for protein synthesis.…”
Section: Discussion Of Research Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%