Применение растворов гипохлорита натрия в клинической терапии
2008
Abramov, S.S. | Belko, A.A. | Stolbovoj, D.A., Vitebsk State Academy of Veterinary Medicine (Belarus)
Sodium hypochlorite solution is an effective means in control of noncontagious aetiology diseases, accompanied by development of endogen intoxications. The detoxification action of sodium hypochlorite is that in the body there is no becomes free active oxygen, oxidizing there toxic and ballast substances as bilirubin, urea, ammonia, uric acid, creatinine, cholesterol, carbonic oxide, acetone, acetone acetate, ethanol, methanol, barbiturates, etc. The detoxification action of sodium hypochlorite is shown in neutralization of exotoxins and endotoxins of pathogenic microorganisms as it represents a compound of the small molecular mass and the small structural size. In this connection it freely gets through membranes of cells and oxidizes the toxins containing not only in blood, but also in cells. From this follows, that sodium hypochlorite models not only oxidizing function of cytochrome Р-450 of liver, but also phagocytal function of neutrophilic leucocyte. It leads to inactivation of large toxic molecular compounds both on a surface of uniform elements, and in blood plasma while effective methods reduce intoxication at the expense of removal of the average molecules circulating in plasma
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