Abstract

The analysis of lipid peroxidation (LPO) contents in plasma, erythrocytes and saliva of 23 patients with recurrent upper respiratory tract infections has been carried out. The contents of the final products of neutral lipids oxidation, end and secondary products of phospholipid peroxidation was found to increase as well as the relatively healthy patients revealed the decrease of the secondary products of lipid peroxidation. The differences in the degree of change in LPO activity in the blood and saliva of the patients were demonstrated. The maximum increase of the lipid peroxidation products was detected in isopropanol extracts of red blood cells. The differences in the nature and number of relations between the LPO parameters in different biological material in healthy persons and patients.

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