Abstract

The results from research on the kinetics of destruction of clathrate complexes (amyloidine, amylopectoiodine and iodinol) in low-frequency acoustic waves from 5 to 25 Hz are presented. Features of the transfer of energy from low-frequency acoustic oscillations are determined. The ability of systems containing biologically active clathrate structures to interact in resonance with external acoustic stimuli according to the energy state of the active part of iodine-containing compexes is confirmed. In the first approximation, such compounds can be regarded as model biochemical systems.

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