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Сравнительная характеристика влияния дигидрокверцетина и витамина е на продукты перекисного окисления липидов в крови лабораторных животных при холодовом воздействии

Сравнительная характеристика влияния дигидрокверцетина и витамина е на продукты перекисного окисления липидов в крови лабораторных животных при холодовом воздействии

Abstract

Исследована возможность коррекции свободно-радикального окисления липидов мембран в условиях холодового воздействия при использовании дигидрокверцетина и витамина Е. Установлено, что применение дигидрокверцетина per os в дозе 0,1 мг/кг приводит к более выраженному снижению уровней продуктов перекисного окисления липидов (диеновых конъюгатов, гидроперекисей, малонового диальдегида) в крови экспериментальных животных в сравнении с введением витамина Е per os в дозе 30 мг/кг.

The possibility of correction of free-radical membranes lipid peroxidation at cold influence and introduction of dihydroquercetin and vitamin E has been studied. It was established that the use of dihydroquercetin per os in the dose 0.1 mg/kg leads to a more significant decrease of lipid peroxidation products levels (dien conjugates, hydroperoxides, MDA) in the blood of the animals under experiment in comparison with introduction of vitamin E per os in the dose 30 mg/kg.

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ХОЛОДОВОЕ ВОЗДЕЙСТВИЕ, ПРОДУКТЫ ПЕРЕКИСНОГО ОКИСЛЕНИЯ ЛИПИДОВ, ДИГИДРОКВЕРЦЕТИН

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