Methods of Protection and Correction of Liver Cell Membranes in Xenobiotic Intoxication
Akbarkhodjaeva Khurshida Nadjimiddinovna , Associate Professor, Department of Medical and Biological Chemistry, Medical Biology, Biophysics and Medical Informatics, Tashkent State Medical University, UzbekistanAbstract
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.
Keywords
Toxic hepatitis, hepatotropic xenobiotics, biochemical changes
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