FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: 20 minutes prior to an irradiation procedure in an ultraviolet chamber, an infusion tea of nettle, birch, plantain leaves is introduced orally in a laboratory animal. The infusion tea is prepared of leaves taken in the ratio 1:1:1, by keeping 8 g of the tea in boiling water 200 ml. The infusion tea is introduced at 5 ml/kg of weight daily for 28 days.
EFFECT: higher antioxidant activity and decreased degree of radical product and lipid peroxide accumulation, in the absence of side and toxic effects of the plant tea, and applicability in experimental medicine and clinical practice.
4 tbl
Title | Year | Author | Number |
---|---|---|---|
METHOD OF INCREASING NON-SPECIFIC BODY RESISTANCE IN ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION ENVIRONMENT | 2011 |
|
RU2485598C1 |
METHOD OF CORRECTING PROCESSES OF PEROXIDATION OF BIOMEMBRANE LIPIDS UNDER CONDITIONS OF ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION | 2014 |
|
RU2550016C1 |
METHOD OF CORRECTION OF THE ANTIOXIDANT STATUS OF NEWBORN CALVES | 2017 |
|
RU2659210C1 |
METHOD FOR CORRECTING THE ANTIOXIDANT STATUS IN CONDITIONS OF HEAT EXPOSURE TO THE BODY | 2017 |
|
RU2661601C1 |
METHOD FOR PEROXIDATION PROCESSES CORRECTION UNDER THERMAL STRESS | 2015 |
|
RU2612012C1 |
METHOD OF INCREASING NONSPECIFIC RESISTANCE OF ORGANISM IN CONDITIONS OF COLD IMPACT | 2014 |
|
RU2560678C2 |
METHOD FOR OXIDATIVE STRESS CORRECTION UNDER CONDITIONS OF ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION | 2016 |
|
RU2619875C1 |
METHOD OF INCREASING OF NON-SPECIFIC BODY RESISTANCE IN NEWBORN CALVES | 2015 |
|
RU2600824C1 |
METHOD FOR MODELING OXIDATIVE STRESS IN AN EXPERIMENT | 2022 |
|
RU2783903C1 |
METHOD FOR REDUCING THE PRO-OXIDANT EFFECT OF ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION ON THE BODY | 2017 |
|
RU2664441C1 |
Authors
Dates
2011-07-20—Published
2009-11-30—Filed