THE NATURE OF BIOCHEMICAL SHIFTS IN RED BLOOD CELLS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION RANGE (EXPERIMENTAL STUDY)
Khamidova G.M.*
ABSTRACT
An experimental study on 72 white rats was carried out, which were divided into 4 groups: 1, 2, and 3 experimental groups of 20 animals in each with the power of radio frequency electromagnetic radiation (RFEMR) 50, 500 and mW/cm2, respectively. Group 4 was a control group of 12 animals, without affecting RFEMR. The dynamics of the processes of free radical oxidation in the structures was studied that are most sensitive to the effects of RFEMR in erythrocytes. Based on the results of the study found that exposure to RFEMR within one month accompanied by more pronounced changes of the studied parameters in the red blood cells, in particular, destruction of membrane structures due to accumulation inside the cell peroxidation products compared with three months exposure.
Keywords: Electromagnetic radiation, experiment, lipid peroxidation, antioxidant protection.
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