Title of article :
Impact of Phytobacterial Agent on the Toxic Damage to the Liver and Ileum of White Rats
Author/Authors :
Tarmakova ، S. S. - Buryat State Agricultural Academy named after V. R. Filippov , Tarmakova ، S. S. - Buryat State Agricultural Academy named after V. R. Filippov , Sanzhieva ، S. Y. - East Siberia State University of Technologiy and Management , Sanzhieva ، S. Y. - East Siberia State University of Technologiy and Management , Nikolaeva ، E. S. LLC Small Innovative Enterprise Bifimed , Nikolaeva ، E. S. LLC Small Innovative Enterprise Bifimed
Pages :
8
From page :
287
To page :
294
Abstract :
Numerous pharmaceutical agents can induce adverse reactions in the human body, including toxicity to the liver and the inflammation of intestines. Therefore, nowadays one of the most urgent problems in modern medical science is the prevention and restoration of morphological and dysbiosis disorders caused by numerous medications. With this background in mind, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of phytobacteria on toxic damage to the structure and function of the liver and ileum, as well as the composition of the large intestine microflora in white rats with intestinal dysbacteriosis due to carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) and ampicillin trihydrate. In order to prevent toxic damage to the liver and ileum of experimental animals, a phytobacterial agent was used. This test agent was composed of a mixture of commercial lactobacteria Lactobacillus helveticus with a water-soluble extract of thyme (Thymus Serpyllum L.) on a sterile milk basis. Our results showed that the introduction of phytobacterial agent led to reduced inflammation, accelerated regeneration of the ileum mucous membrane, and a positive effect on the damaged intestine. The phytobacterial agent increased the resistance of the body to potentially pathogenic microorganisms and toxic compounds by restoring the microflora of the large intestine. It was established that the phytobacterial remedy resulted in the normalization of the intestinal microflora of white rats, which had toxic damage to the liver and ileum caused by CCl4 and ampicillin trihydrate administration. Moreover, the usage of phytobacteria was correlated with improvement in the structure and function of the liver and ileum.
Keywords :
Dysbiosis , Ileum , Liver , Phytobacterium , Probiotics
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute
Record number :
2468345
Link To Document :
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