Animals received saccharol adequate (by sweetness) to sugar, and in 10- and 50-fold increased amounts. The data of chronic 10-month experiments studied in the time course after 2, 5, 10 months have ...permitted a conclusion that saccharol included into the ration during long periods, does not produce a significant effect on the parameters of metabolic processes and morphological picture of the internal organs in test animals. Saccharol in 50-fold increased amounts inhibits the activity of oxidative phosphorylation in the hepatic tissue of rats.
The influence of new exopolysaccharide, synthesized by Candida tropicalis and Pseudomonas sp. consortium in ethanol, on the animal body was studied in chronic experiments conducted in 200 non-inbred ...white rats. The animals were sacrificed after 3, 10 and 18 months of follow-up. The results of the investigations permit a conclusion that exopolysaccharide given to the animals during a long period does not produce a significant effect on the animal's growth and development, on the antitoxic function of the liver, on the parameters of protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, on oxidizing phosphorylation in the mitochondria of the liver, and is low-hazard with respect to allergenic properties.
A study was made of the effect of sugar beet saponins on motor activity of animals, energy, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, osmotic resistance of red blood cells, antitoxic liver function. The 50- ...and 100-fold increase of the initial dose gave rise to an elevation of motor activity, lowering of the content of pre-beta-lipoproteins and increase of the amount of alpha-lipoproteins in blood serum, reduction of the osmotic resistance of red blood cells, dissociation of the processes of oxidation and phosphorylation, and decline of the energy efficacy of respiration.
Detection of chlorophos in a cadaver Shabel'nik, D Ia; Saliĭ, V E
Sudebno-meditsinskaia ekspertiza,
1969 Apr-Jun, Letnik:
12, Številka:
2
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