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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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A physiological study on the effects of ethyl alcohol on the level of certain amino acids and the activity of some related enzymes in the brain tissue of albino rat. 1990.
دراسة فسيولوجية عن تاثير الكحول الايثيلى علي مستويات احماض امينية معينة ونشاط التى لها علاقة بها في نسيج مخ الفأر الابيض
Subject
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physiological effect of ethyl alcohol
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Proc. Zool. A.R. Egypt, 18: 389-400. Abstract: The effect of ethyl alcohol as a CNS depressant drug on the level of some excitatory and inhibitory amino acids on brain tissue of albino rat was studied.The study include the determination of the activity of some enzymes (GOT and GPT) and the total protein content in brain tissue.It was found that the daily injection of ethyl alcohol at a dose level of 200 ml/100g body weight caused a general increase in the levels of all the studied inhibitory and excitatory amino acids throught the injected period.This increase was more highly significant in case of GABA, glycine, alanine, taurine, glutamine, aspartic acid and asparagine and insignificant in case of glutamic acid. Ethanol caused also a more highly significant increase in the activity of GPT throughout the experimental periods. Got activity showed a more highly significant increase at most of the tested periods. However, ethanol induced a more highly significant decrease in the brain total protein content throught all the tested periods
ISSN
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1110-6344
Journal Name
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proc.Egypt.Acad.Sci.
Volume
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18
Issue Number
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18
Publishing Year
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1410 AH
1990 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Monday, January 3, 2011
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
سيد محمد راوي
Rawi, sayed mohamed
Investigator
Doctorate
rawisayed@yahoo.com
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28444.pdf
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