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ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF ETHANOL ON RATS THROUGH THE INTESTINAL HOMOGENATE USING AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF ALCOHOLISM

alcoholism, experimental model, intestinal homogenate, protein, glucose, triglycerides, cholesterol.

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This article presents the results of a study on the content of proteins, triglycerides, carbohydrates, and cholesterol in the small intestine homogenate of rats with experimentally induced chronic alcoholism under laboratory conditions. The obtained data were compared with those of healthy rats. When examining the physiological condition of rats exposed to ethanol, group formation behavior was observed, along with reduced body weight and physical activity. Hair loss and skin peeling were noted in certain areas of the body. Increased resistance and aggression were also observed.