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L. I. Bugaeva, I. N. Tyurenkov, V. V. Bagmetova, Yu. V. Chernysheva, E. A. Kuzubova
Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет, кафедра фармакологии и биофармации ФУВ, кафедра фармакологии, Научно-исследовательский институт фармакологии
It was ascertained that the substance of hydrachloride of -phenylglutamic acid belongs to the class of low-toxic compounds. When introduced endogastricly to female mice, its LD50 forms 4196,50(3222,49—5464,92) mg/kg (daily) and 3632.53(2786.64—4735.20)mg/kg (two-week), when introduced endogastricly to male mice — 3837.76(2861.33—5147.41) mg/kg (daily) and 3167.02 (2500.92—4010.53) mg/kg (two-week); to female rats — 8487.25(7362.79—9783.44) mg/kg (daily) and 6976.79(6141.00—7926.33) mg/kg (two-week), to male rats — 9433.68(8379.49—10620.5) mg/kg (daily) and 7185.12(6265.10—8240.23) mg/kg (two-week). CNS deprivation effects were noted in the intoxication pattern: sedation, muscular hypotonia,hyporeflexia without any essential effect on the respiratory rate.
glutamic acid derivatives, hydrachloride of -phenylglutamic acid, medicamentous safety, acute toxicity, LD50
Багметова Виктория Владимировна — к. м. н., докторант кафедры фармакологии и биофармации факультета усовершенствования врачей, Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет, e-mail:vvbagmetova@gmail.com