NB Babakulova*, FR Eshbaeva and DM Kamalova
Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Uzbekistan
*Corresponding Author: NB Babakulova, Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Uzbekistan.
Received: October 21, 2021; Published: October 27, 2021
Biologically active polymers are high molecular weight compounds with the ability to influence physiological processes. The physiological response can manifest itself in a change in the general state of the body or its individual biological systems (cells, tissues, fluids, organs). This can be the result of the effect of a polymeric substance directly on specific receptors, on membranes or organelles of cells, water-salt or hydrophilic-lipophilic balance of fluids (blood, lymph), microbial flora present in a healthy or infected organism, etc. The biological activity of high molecular weight compounds began to be actively studied from the end of the 50s. 20th century the terms physiological activity and pharmacological activity are sometimes used as synonyms for physiological activity [1,2].
Citation: NB Babakulova. “Development of Biologically Active Polymers". Acta Scientific Women's Health 3.11 (2021): 32-37.
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