Abstract

The state of free-radical oxidation in the blood of 80 patients with recurrent infections of the upper respiratory tract has been analyzed. The analysis revealed the increased content of primary and intermediate heptane-soluble products of lipid peroxidation (DC, AT) caused by the increased concentration of Shiff bases at heptane phase as well as the increase in the phospholipoperaxidation parameters (DC, AT and SB in isopropanole extracts). The level of erythrocytes (catalyses) activity increased as well, yet the content of ceruloplasmin plasma in the patients was lower in comparison with that in healthy persons.

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