new approach to detoxification and drainage of the extracellular matrix with toxic loads among residents of large cities
AUTHORS : Kudasheva A.R. | Teregulova Z.S.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : GBOU VPO “Bashkir State Medical University” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Ufa, Russia
YEAR : 2015
Relevance
Environmental pollution by global ecotoxicants, primarily persistent organic compounds and the association of heavy metals, is of particular importance due to
their unfavorable long-term medical and biological consequences (WHO, 2006). Bioaccumulation of such substances leads to a toxic load and can cause a variety of
physical and mental disorders in the human body. In minimal concentrations, toxic
elements have a destructive capacity in relation to individual tissues, with the
development of degenerative-structural changes in them