Tesarivska U. Physiological and morphological evaluation for action of preparations, containing natrium.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0405U001993

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Specialization

  • 03.00.13 - Фізіологія людини і тварин

21-04-2005

Specialized Academic Board

Д 35.826.01

Stepan Gzhytskyi National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies Lviv

Essay

The object of researchis the morpho-functional influence of compounds with natrium on physiological processes. The purposes of researchare to establish morphological and functional particularities of physiological processes in animals during action of compounds with different natrium content and to substantiate the possibility of natrium compounds application, such as 1% and 2% glycetynat, for enchancement of wound cleansing and reparation. The methods of research and equipment - hematologic, cytological, histological, biochemical, bacteriological, physiological, pharmacological, statistic; hematocrit centrifuge, photoelectronic calorimeter, microscope, Goryaev apparatus, microtome, polarograph, potentiometer. The theoretical and practical results of research, scientific novelty - physiological and morphological reactions of cells, organs and systems have been studied, which includes changes of erythropoiesis and levels of oxidation-reduction processes, bactericidal and bacteriostatic action on opportunistic pathogenic microflora, influence on larvae of drosophila vitality and resorption reaction of skin during complex action of compounds with different natrium content and ethanol and glycerol. The application of new preparations with natrium while treatment of external inflammatory processes and wounds have been suggested. Introduced - new preparations with natrium, such as 2% glycetynat (technical conditions in Ukraine 46.15.497.2000) and 1% glycetynat (technical conditions in Ukraine 24.4-00485670-044-2004). This preparations forward antiexudete processes, enhance epithelization and granulation of wounds and favour their repair. The field of applicationis veterinary medicine; phisiology of animals.

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