Methods of Protection and Correction of Liver Cell Membranes in Xenobiotic Intoxication
Keywords:
Toxic hepatitis, hepatotropic xenobiotics, biochemical changesAbstract
This article presents the results of studies examining changes in toxic hepatitis and proposes methods for correcting this pathology. Methods for correcting these disorders using antioxidants, membrane stabilizers, immunomodulators, coenzymes, and other biologically active substances are proposed. The article also presents the results of using these substances in experimental studies.
References
Akinshina, N.G., Gutnikova, A.R. The effect of the pyrethroid preparation "Bulldock" on the functional state of rat liver mitochondria // Materials of the international conference "Mitochondria, Cells, and Reactive Oxygen Species".-Pushchino, June 6-9, 2000.-Pushchino 2000.
Vagradyan, A.G. Proline-enriched peptide (galarmine) as a neuroprotective modulator of oxidative damage in chronic aluminum intoxication // Neurochemistry.-2003.-20, No. 2.-P.139-142.
B.A. Glutathione system as a prospective direction for studying the cytotoxic effects of xenobiotics // 2nd Congress of Toxicologists of Russia, Moscow, Nov. 10-13, 2003: Abstracts.-Moscow, 2003.-P. 77-78.
Selyutina, S.N., Selyutin, A.Yu., Pal, A.I. Modification of the determination of concentrations of TBK-active products in blood serum. // Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics. - 2000, No. 2. - P.8.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 Akbarkhodjaeva Khurshida Nadjimiddinovna

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.