Abstract

Phospholipid-containing hepatoprotectors essentiale and eplir inhibited conversion of cytochrome P-450 into cytochrome P-420 and restored aminopyrine N-demethylase and anilinen-hydroxylase activities of cytochrome P-450 in rats during acute hepatitis induced by CCl4 and allyl alcohol. The polyphenol phytopreparation legalon did not prevent degradation of cytochrome P-450. Differences in the effects of hepatoprotectors on the impaired antitoxic function of the liver are probably associated with the abilities of essentiale and eplir to provide phospholipids for regeneration of endoplasmic reticulum membranes of hepatocytes.

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