Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3007264792> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 items per page.
- W3007264792 endingPage "18" @default.
- W3007264792 startingPage "15" @default.
- W3007264792 abstract "Lipid peroxidation is a form of tissues respiration. This process is characteristic of normal tissues and occurs, as a rule, after the construction of lipid membrane structures, their updates and during the biosynthesis of many hormones. However, free radical oxidation can be activated in an unfavorable environmental situation, since in our case it happened under the action of Cadmium and Lead. The purpose of the work was to investigate the Cadmium and Lead effects on the lipid peroxidation processes intensity in rats. The experiments were carried out on 200 – 220 g male “Wistar” rats, from which 4 groups of animals were formed: 1) control group – animals were administered drinking water through a metal probe in bulk, which is equivalent to the volume of aqueous salt solution Cd2+ і Pb2+; 2) experimental group 1 – animals were administered 0.029 % an aqueous solution of cadmium chloride in a dose 4.0 mg/kg; 3) experimental group 2 – animals were administered 16.6 % aqueous lead acetate solution at a dose 200 mg/kg; 4) experimental group 3 – animals were administered 16.6 % aqueous lead acetate solution at a dose 100 mg/kg and 0.029 % an aqueous solution of cadmium chloride in a dose 2.0 mg/kg. Throughout the experiment, rats were kept in a balanced diet containing all the necessary components, the animals were given drinking water without restrictions from 0.2 liter glass bowls. Based on our research, we detected activation of lipid peroxidation (LPO) products in the blood of rats under lead-cadmium loading, as indicated by the growth of intermediate and final products in comparison with the group of intact animals. Probable level increase of LPO products was observed from the first day of the experiment. For the 7th day of the experiment, the level of diene conjugates in the blood of the third experimental group increased by 88.9 %, and the level of Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) increased by 31.8 %. At 14 and 21 days of the experiment, the level of of LPO products in the rats blood under the lead-cadmium load was the highest. These changes in the LPO products level indicate an increase in the intensity of radical formation processes. Peroxide oxidation forms, at almost all stages of its course, a number of products that result from the interaction of free radicals with each other and with biological macromolecules." @default.
- W3007264792 created "2020-03-06" @default.
- W3007264792 creator A5005574547 @default.
- W3007264792 creator A5062321276 @default.
- W3007264792 creator A5069972295 @default.
- W3007264792 date "2019-12-26" @default.
- W3007264792 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W3007264792 title "The level of lipid peroxidation products in the rats blood under prolonged cadmium and lead loading" @default.
- W3007264792 doi "https://doi.org/10.32718/ujvas2-3.04" @default.
- W3007264792 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W3007264792 type Work @default.
- W3007264792 sameAs 3007264792 @default.
- W3007264792 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W3007264792 countsByYear W30072647922020 @default.
- W3007264792 countsByYear W30072647922021 @default.
- W3007264792 countsByYear W30072647922022 @default.
- W3007264792 countsByYear W30072647922023 @default.
- W3007264792 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3007264792 hasAuthorship W3007264792A5005574547 @default.
- W3007264792 hasAuthorship W3007264792A5062321276 @default.
- W3007264792 hasAuthorship W3007264792A5069972295 @default.
- W3007264792 hasBestOaLocation W30072647921 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C184651966 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C2778004101 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C2778555335 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C2778643788 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C2779224224 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C2780829032 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C29730261 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C544657597 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C178790620 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C184651966 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C185592680 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C2778004101 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C2778555335 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C2778643788 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C2779224224 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C2780829032 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C29730261 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C544657597 @default.
- W3007264792 hasConceptScore W3007264792C55493867 @default.
- W3007264792 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W3007264792 hasLocation W30072647921 @default.
- W3007264792 hasLocation W30072647922 @default.
- W3007264792 hasOpenAccess W3007264792 @default.
- W3007264792 hasPrimaryLocation W30072647921 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W2026751051 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W2354941044 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W2365651457 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W2388755834 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W2391811862 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W2403550490 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W2410713971 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W2474987904 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W3007264792 @default.
- W3007264792 hasRelatedWork W3061424040 @default.
- W3007264792 hasVolume "2" @default.
- W3007264792 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3007264792 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3007264792 magId "3007264792" @default.
- W3007264792 workType "article" @default.