
The effect of a peripheral cholinolytic methacin on the activity of lipolytic enzymes of the pancreas and small intestine was studied on intact and stress-exposed animals. The drug was shown to induce certain changes in the activity of lipolytic enzymes. The preliminary administration of methacin attenuates the shifts in the activity of the studied enzymes observed under stress action.
Male, Restraint, Physical, Time Factors, Hydrolysis, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Temperature, Oxyphenonium, Lipase, Dietary Fats, Monoacylglycerol Lipases, Rats, Animals, Digestion, Female, Stress, Psychological
Male, Restraint, Physical, Time Factors, Hydrolysis, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Temperature, Oxyphenonium, Lipase, Dietary Fats, Monoacylglycerol Lipases, Rats, Animals, Digestion, Female, Stress, Psychological
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