INVESTIGATION OF THE PLANT EXTRACTS EFFECTS IN THE PRESENCE OF BILE ON GLYCINE TRANSPORT INTO THE IRRADIATED RATS POSTERITY ENTEROCYTES

It was detected that glycine transport system in the intact group does not depend on the presence of bile in the incubation medium. Effects of the summary milk thistle fruits extract and its separate fractions — oil and water-soluble — were very different in the intact and experimental groups: milk thistle oil favoured increasing the level of glycine transport in the experimental group in comparison with intact, but did not change it in comparison with corresponding control groups; legalon caused destabilization of glycine transport in the experimental group both in the presence and absence of bile.