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EFFECT OF EXPERIMENTAL DIABETES ON BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD PARAMETERS AND THEIR CORRECTION WITH POLYPHENOLS

experimental diabetes, blood, biochemical parameters, glucose, total protein, ALT, AST, cholesterol, triglycerides, urea, dihydroquercetin.

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The article presents changes in biochemical blood parameters observed in alloxan-induced experimental diabetes, as well as
corrective alterations following the administration of dihydroquercetin (a polyphenol). The study evaluated the following
biochemical blood parameters: glucose, total protein, ALT, AST, cholesterol, triglycerides, and urea. The results demonstrated
that the administration of dihydroquercetin as a corrective agent led to a 17.6% decrease in glucose levels, an 8% decrease in
ALT, a 12.5% decrease in cholesterol, and a 27.6% decrease in urea levels. Total protein increased by 21%, approaching control
values. AST and triglyceride levels showed no significant changes.