BIOCORRECTION-DEPENDENT FEATURES OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF THE SMALL INTESTINE DURING EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE IRRADIATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/TVRDCKeywords:
laboratory animals, morphological changes, biocorrectionAbstract
The aim of the study was to characterize the dynamics of morphological changes in the state of biocorrection in pigments and small intestine of laboratory animals under acute irradiation. It turned out that after acute irradiation in both groups, significant morphological changes were observed in the liver of laboratory animals with a relatively low intensity of morphological changes in group 1, in which no biocorrection was performed, in group 2, where preliminary biocorrection was performed. A similar situation was observed when studying the histological landscape of the small intestine of this white purebred sushlar rat, the intensity of morphological changes was lower than in white breeding rats that did not receive the biologically active additive "Lactopropolis-AWL".