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On the model of photodynamic haemolysis, the membranoprotective properties of a plant origin antioxidant, GratiolaofficinalisL. extract, have been studied based on its ability to inhibit photodamage of sensitized erythrocyte membranes. The effect of different concentrations of the antioxidant on the photodynamic hemolysis has been studied; and the influence of incubation time on the membranoprotective properties of GratiolaofficinalisL. extract has also been revealed.
Natalie Tkachenko,Alexander Pravdin,George Terentyuk,Nikita Navolokin,Maria Kurchatova, andNatalia Polukonova
"Inhibiton of photodynamic haemolysis by GratiolaofficinalisL. extract", Proc. SPIE 9448, Saratov Fall Meeting 2014: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine XVI; Laser Physics and Photonics XVI; and Computational Biophysics, 94480P (19 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2179862
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Natalie Tkachenko, Alexander Pravdin, George Terentyuk, Nikita Navolokin, Maria Kurchatova, Natalia Polukonova, "Inhibition of photodynamic haemolysis by Gratiola officinalis L. extract," Proc. SPIE 9448, Saratov Fall Meeting 2014: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine XVI; Laser Physics and Photonics XVI; and Computational Biophysics, 94480P (19 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2179862