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Title: ROLE OF THE MONOOXYGENASE SYSTEM IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Authors: Alimbekova, Lobarkhon
Sobirova, Rixsi
Tursunov, Djakhangir
Aslanova, Aziza
Keywords: monooxygenase system, homeostasis, cytochrome P-450, oxidative-reducing enzymes, endogenous intoxication, pathogenesis
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Central Asian Journal of Medicine
Abstract: The article clarifies role of the monooxygenase system in the development of acute pancreatitis. Authors determine cytochrome P-450 possesses unique properties that ensure the maintenance of chemical homeostasis in physiological and pathological states of the internal organism medium. The liver is the main organ supporting physico-chemical homeostasis, detoxification of endogenously formed and exogenously introduced xenobiotics into the body. But there is also extrahepatic metabolism of foreign compounds. The intestine plays an important role in this process. Endogenous intoxication syndrome disrupts metabolism and reduces the functional activity of natural detoxification systems, in particular by inhibiting the liver’s monooxygenated detoxification system.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/1426
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