BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RAT SALIVA UNDER CONDITIONS OF DYSBACTERIOSIS

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-09-30 Pages: 54-57 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

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Abstract

Dysbiosis is a condition characterized by the disruption of the normal ratio of microorganisms in the body, which can lead to various physiological disorders. This study investigates the biochemical changes in the saliva of rats under dysbiosis induced by antibiotics. A comparative analysis of the control and experimental groups revealed significant alterations in the levels of albumin, immunoglobulin IgA, electrolytes, and organic acids. The results indicate that dysbiosis leads to an increase in the levels of albumin and electrolytes, as well as a decrease in immunoglobulin IgA, suggesting potential impairments in immune response and metabolism. The findings underscore the importance of maintaining normal microbiota for health and may serve as a foundation for further research in the prevention and treatment of dysbiosis.

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Dysbacteriosis, Saliva, Biochemical changes