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In experiments with rats it was found that syrepar is an effective agent in acute dystrophy provoked by carbon tetrachloride. Its daily administration in an amount of 0.1 ml per 100 g of weight subcutaneously improves the general condition of the animals, prevents their destruction, accelerates restoration of the structure and function of the liver. Much earlier and more fully the cholepoietic function of the liver, the ultrastructural organization of hepatocytes, as well as the activity of hepatic enzymes, along with the glycogen content and of cytoplasmatic RNA were re-established.
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