PHARMACOCORRECTION OF THE GLYCINE TRANSPORT DISTURBANCE IN THE SMALL INTESTINE OF THE IRRADIATED ANIMALS POSTERITY

It was shown that the extract of the calendula flowers inhibited the glycine transport into the small intestine mucose fragments from the intact and irradiated animals posterity (both F1 and F2). Legalon inhibited the glycine transport into the intestine fragments of the F1 and F2 only. The extract of the spotty rastoropsha fruits inhibited the glycine transport for F1 and stimulated it — for F2. In fact the level of the glycine transport was the same for all control groupes, but the weight of the animals F2 was approximately twice less than the same age animals F1.