Submolecular regulators - E. ParfenoV
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Alien to humans modern drugs are synthetic and natural compounds, which, despite their beneficial properties, the body rejects. It is much more useful to develop new drugs from physiologically compatible compounds, which are produced by man himself or surrounding organisms. The special place among them occupies redox-active compounds. Only their influence can move the altered in case of rarex geostasis dise ... Full description
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Alien to humans modern drugs are synthetic and natural compounds, which, despite their beneficial properties, the body rejects. It is much more useful to develop new drugs from physiologically compatible compounds, which are produced by man himself or surrounding organisms. The special place among them occupies redox-active compounds. Only their influence can move the altered in case of rarex geostasis disease to a normal position. If we consider hereditary diseases that require repair of the genome, most other diseases, including chronic ones, are considered to be inflammatory. Such diseases are subject to redox regulation. According to St György's, life is ruled by the lectron. The primary electron donor is the NADH (NADPH), and their final acceptor is molecular oxygen. Redox-active compounds occupy an intermediate position with a priority of about 0. These natural compounds, gaseous and organic, and this book is written about them.
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| Author | E. ParfenoV |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Our Knowledge Publishing |
| Release year | 2020 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9786202724883 |