Title | The metabolism of the fat-soluble vitamins in animals under the toxic hepatitis development and its correction |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Melnychuck, DO, Gryshchenko, VA |
Abbreviated Key Title | Dopov. Nac. akad. nauk Ukr. |
DOI | 10.15407/dopovidi2014.08.128 |
Issue | 8 |
Section | Biochemistry |
Pagination | 128-132 |
Date Published | 8/2014 |
Language | Ukrainian |
Abstract | The development of the experimental hepatopathology in rats negatively affects the metabolism of A, E, and D vitamins, which are necessary for the proper development and functioning of organism. The therapy of sick animals by the liposomal form of the biologically active supplement (BAS) FLP-MD that we have developed with a complex of A and E vitamins helps to normalize the metabolism of the fat-soluble vitamins in organism, which also stimulates the progress of recovery processes in damaged liver cells. The high therapeutic efficacy of the vitaminous liposomal form of the BAS FLP-MD with antioxidant and reparative properties is the important characteristic for its practical application in the veterinary medicine for the therapy of metabolic disorders of the fat-soluble vitamins which are connected with a liver disease. |
Keywords | animals, fat-soluble vitamins, toxic hepatitis |
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