Interrelationship between the patterns of lipid peroxidation (diene conjugates and the lipid antioxidative activity) and alterations in lipid composition (content of total lipids, phospholipids and cholesterol) was studied in blood serum of patients with acute viral hepatitis and in healthy donors. An increase in content of lipids in blood serum of the patients with the hepatitis but not the intensity of peroxidation reactions in lipids was found to be responsible for the increase in content of the lipid peroxidation products in blood serum. With an increase in severity of the disease relative content of phospholipids in the total lipid fraction as well as antioxidative activity of lipids were elevated, while relative content of cholesterol and level of lipid oxidation were lowered.

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