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Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 9, 2015

CARNITINE ROLE IN HUMAN DISEASES - PHARMACEUTICAL WAYS, OPTIMIZATION AND GENERALIZED NET DESCRIPTION
Tatiana Ilkova, Mitko Petrov, Olympia Roeva
Strony: 585-597
Opublikowano: 10 Jun 2015
Wyświetlenia: 3,398
Pobrania: 1,117
Citations: 1 (Google Scholar)
Streszczenie: The carnitine in human body deficiencies results in the build-up of acid metabolites in tissues and increased levels of triglycerides, a type of fat in the blood, leads to poor energy production in the heart, poor metabolism of fats. The carnitine is a substance, produced by the human body. It in the heart, skeleton muscularity, liver and brain. But the produced amount is 10 % of the necessary necessities. The carnitine is produced for the amino acid L-lysine in human body by the carnitine biosynthesis and metabolism. In this paper we investigate the pharmaceutical ways to produce this amino acid. For optimization we apply Neuro-dynamic programming. It show increase of the amount of product and the end of the process. At the end the results have described by Generelized nets, especially the optimal control algorithm scheme.
Słowa kluczowe: carnitine role, optimization, generalized nets, human diseases
Cytowanie artykułu: Tatiana Ilkova, Mitko Petrov, Olympia Roeva. CARNITINE ROLE IN HUMAN DISEASES - PHARMACEUTICAL WAYS, OPTIMIZATION AND GENERALIZED NET DESCRIPTION. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 9, 585-597 (2015). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000813/
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