Kazan medical journalKazan medical journal0368-48142587-9359Eco-Vector8043510.17816/kazmj80435Research ArticleChloroform anesthesia or toxicosis from a biochemical point of viewKesselF. K.info@eco-vector.com151119292511119611961809202118092021Copyright © 2021, Eco-Vector2021<p>Investigating the effect of chloroform anesthesia on blood lipase, I found that the increase in the lipolytic effect of blood reaches a maximum eight hours after anesthesia, and then 9 hours, 10 hours 11 hours, 12 hours, 13 hours keeps on one and the same the same level; it remains at the same level in a day. MA Nimtsovitskaya and SM Schwartz, investigating, apparently, only three hours and 24 hours after anesthesia, misinterpreted the time of the appearance of the maximum effect they noticed. According to my research (J. Exp. Biol. And Med., 1926, No. 5) in cases of a short deep normally flowing anesthesia by the very end of the second day, there is a slight weakening of the increased effect, which also contradicts the authors' data a little.</p>Kazan Medical archiveКазанский медицинский архив