Correlation of antioxidant activity and physical capacity for work of sportsmen under the influence of complex adaptogens of vegetable origin
- Authors: Seifulla R.D.1, Azizov A.P.1, Ankudinova I.A.1, Kondratyeva I.I.1
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- All-Russian Research Institute of Physical Culture
- Issue: Vol 78, No 3 (1997)
- Pages: 185-188
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/81473
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj81473
- ID: 81473
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Abstract
It is shown that chemoluminescence may be an important characteristic of human adaptability to physical load. Adaptogenic drugs of various types (elton, leveton, phytoton, adapton) in experiments in vitro decrease superfaint fluorescence of urine suggesting their direct antioxidant effect. Chemoluminescence and malonic dialdehyde concentration in urine of skilled sportsmen decrease after 20-days injection of adaptogens and their physical capacity for work tested by veloergometry with step by step increasing load сhances. The drugs may be located in decreasing order according to the influence on capacity for work and chemoluminescence: adapton, phytoton, leveton, elton.
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R. D. Seifulla
All-Russian Research Institute of Physical Culture
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Russian Federation, Moscow
A. P. Azizov
All-Russian Research Institute of Physical Culture
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Russian Federation, Moscow
I. A. Ankudinova
All-Russian Research Institute of Physical Culture
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Russian Federation, Moscow
I. I. Kondratyeva
All-Russian Research Institute of Physical Culture
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Russian Federation, Moscow
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