Effects of Industrial Toxicants on the Structure of the Retal Intestinal Wall of the Rat

Authors

  • Ilyasov A. S Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Anatomy of the Bukhara State Medical Institute
  • Sharifova Sh. K Doctor laboratory assistant Republican scientific center of emergency medical aid Bukhara branch

Keywords:

toxicants, heavy metals, migration, rectum, anal canal

Abstract

The study of the functional state of the body upon the intake of toxicants and the prevention of their migration from waste into the environment, as well as the complete elimination or limitation of their effect on living organisms is one of the most important directions in solving modern medical and environmental problems. Studies have established that the internal and external sphincters of the rectum form a complex combined formation. The obtained results reveal more deeply the mechanism of occurrence of various disorders of the sphincter apparatus of the intestine. The nature of the relationship of muscle structures and connective tissue with the sphincters is different and must be taken into account when eliminating organic disorders of the rectal sphincters.

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2021-11-12

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Ilyasov A. S, & Sharifova Sh. K. (2021). Effects of Industrial Toxicants on the Structure of the Retal Intestinal Wall of the Rat. International Journal of Innovative Analyses and Emerging Technology, 1(6), 58–61. Retrieved from https://oajournals.net/index.php/ijiaet/article/view/584

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