HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LECITHIN-BASED PREPARATION ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL LIVER TOXICITY

Data on assessment of lecithin preparation effect on liver toxicity experimentally induced in laboratory animals are presented. Experiments were carried out in rats kept under similar conditions that had been subjected to quarantine in animal facilities and demonstrated no apparent disease manifesta...

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Main Authors: Ye. V. Kuzminova, M. P. Semenenko, Ye. V. Tyapkina, V. A. Sobolev
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Published: Da Vinci Media 2018-05-01
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Online Access:https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/350
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author Ye. V. Kuzminova
M. P. Semenenko
Ye. V. Tyapkina
V. A. Sobolev
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description Data on assessment of lecithin preparation effect on liver toxicity experimentally induced in laboratory animals are presented. Experiments were carried out in rats kept under similar conditions that had been subjected to quarantine in animal facilities and demonstrated no apparent disease manifestations. The animals were divided into groups based on paired counterparts’ principle. Acute toxic damage of liver was induced by single administration of carbon tetrachloride (0.3 mg/kg of body weight). The rats demonstrated the following apparent signs of intoxication on day 2 after administration: anorexia, depression, dyspnea, fever.Per os administration of rape lecithin at a dose of 1 ml/kg of body weight one hour before hepatotoxicant administration and then daily for subsequent 30 days reduces intoxication manifestations and improves survivability of the rats. Pharmacological effect of lecithin includes biochemical characteristics improvement and functional state of liver of laboratory animals with experimentally induced acute hepatitis. Obtained data may provide grounds for application of lecithins as hepatoprotectors of natural origin in the form of biologically active supplements or active ingredients of pharmaceuticals intended for hepatic disease treatment in animals.
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spelling doaj-art-8dad86e9b0854bb6843391530c89f2322025-02-06T09:52:07ZengDa Vinci MediaВетеринария сегодня2304-196X2658-69592018-05-0101606310.29326/2304-196X-2018-1-60-63350HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LECITHIN-BASED PREPARATION ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL LIVER TOXICITYYe. V. Kuzminova0M. P. Semenenko1Ye. V. Tyapkina2V. A. Sobolev3Krasnodar Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute.Krasnodar Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute.Krasnodar Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute.Krasnodar Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute.Data on assessment of lecithin preparation effect on liver toxicity experimentally induced in laboratory animals are presented. Experiments were carried out in rats kept under similar conditions that had been subjected to quarantine in animal facilities and demonstrated no apparent disease manifestations. The animals were divided into groups based on paired counterparts’ principle. Acute toxic damage of liver was induced by single administration of carbon tetrachloride (0.3 mg/kg of body weight). The rats demonstrated the following apparent signs of intoxication on day 2 after administration: anorexia, depression, dyspnea, fever.Per os administration of rape lecithin at a dose of 1 ml/kg of body weight one hour before hepatotoxicant administration and then daily for subsequent 30 days reduces intoxication manifestations and improves survivability of the rats. Pharmacological effect of lecithin includes biochemical characteristics improvement and functional state of liver of laboratory animals with experimentally induced acute hepatitis. Obtained data may provide grounds for application of lecithins as hepatoprotectors of natural origin in the form of biologically active supplements or active ingredients of pharmaceuticals intended for hepatic disease treatment in animals.https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/350lecithinphospholipidshepatoprotectorsanimalstoxic damages of liver experimentally induced hepatitis
spellingShingle Ye. V. Kuzminova
M. P. Semenenko
Ye. V. Tyapkina
V. A. Sobolev
HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LECITHIN-BASED PREPARATION ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL LIVER TOXICITY
Ветеринария сегодня
lecithin
phospholipids
hepatoprotectors
animals
toxic damages of liver experimentally induced hepatitis
title HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LECITHIN-BASED PREPARATION ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL LIVER TOXICITY
title_full HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LECITHIN-BASED PREPARATION ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL LIVER TOXICITY
title_fullStr HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LECITHIN-BASED PREPARATION ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL LIVER TOXICITY
title_full_unstemmed HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LECITHIN-BASED PREPARATION ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL LIVER TOXICITY
title_short HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LECITHIN-BASED PREPARATION ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL LIVER TOXICITY
title_sort hepatoprotective effect of lecithin based preparation on experimental animal liver toxicity
topic lecithin
phospholipids
hepatoprotectors
animals
toxic damages of liver experimentally induced hepatitis
url https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/350
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