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Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Volume7, Issue2

CORRECTION OF METABOLIC PROCESSES UNDER EXPOSURE TO THE PESTICIDE PARARGYTE WITH THE ADDITION OF A PLANT PREPARATION COMPLEX

    Aziza Nishanova OishaAlaviya . AdilovUtkir . KhamrakulovaMukaddaskhon . SadikovAskar . ImanovFurkat .

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 2769-2784

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Abstract

Introductory information/relevance (Background): Widespread
prevalence of toxic hepatitis from chemical factors, the growth of chronic forms
of the disease, leading to a decrease in working capacity of the working
population, determine the multidimensionality of the problem and the relevance
of the development of new methods of prevention and treatment using a set of
herbal medicines.
Objective: Experimental study of the influence of the pesticide parargyte
on the functional state of hepatocytes and correction of metabolic processes with
the use of decoction from the complex of plant preparations.
Methods: Experimental studies were carried out on 146 white male rats
weighing 190-210. The mechanism of biological action of hepatotropic factors
was studied in acute and chronic experiments and correction of metabolic
processes with the addition of plant antioxidants.
Results (Findings): Experimental studies revealed that under the
influence of the pesticide propargit was observed a disturbance of carbohydrate
energy metabolism in the liver in all study periods. Application of a complex of
plant preparations to poisoned animals normalized the carbohydrate energy
metabolism and improved the functional state of the liver.
Conclusion: Application of the complex of herbal medicines - nettle
leaves, black currant fruits, rose hips, mountain ash fruits, green tea with
pesticide poisoning has a hepatoprotective effect on liver metabolism.
Keywords:
    liver pesticide parargyte herbal medicines carbohydrate energy metabolism
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(2020). CORRECTION OF METABOLIC PROCESSES UNDER EXPOSURE TO THE PESTICIDE PARARGYTE WITH THE ADDITION OF A PLANT PREPARATION COMPLEX. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(2), 2769-2784.
Aziza Nishanova; OishaAlaviya .; AdilovUtkir .; KhamrakulovaMukaddaskhon .; SadikovAskar .; ImanovFurkat .. "CORRECTION OF METABOLIC PROCESSES UNDER EXPOSURE TO THE PESTICIDE PARARGYTE WITH THE ADDITION OF A PLANT PREPARATION COMPLEX". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7, 2, 2020, 2769-2784.
(2020). 'CORRECTION OF METABOLIC PROCESSES UNDER EXPOSURE TO THE PESTICIDE PARARGYTE WITH THE ADDITION OF A PLANT PREPARATION COMPLEX', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(2), pp. 2769-2784.
CORRECTION OF METABOLIC PROCESSES UNDER EXPOSURE TO THE PESTICIDE PARARGYTE WITH THE ADDITION OF A PLANT PREPARATION COMPLEX. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020; 7(2): 2769-2784.
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