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<p>For a variety of factors, cardiovascular (heart and vascular) disorders aretoday’s and emerging main causes of mortality (death) and morbidity (incapacity)in countries. Furthermore, health has a significant influence in spending due to itsdirect and indirect expenses. In recent years, cardiovascular disease death rateshave dropped dramatically in many European countries. Despite the fact that ithas dropped, it is still the leading cause of mortality in Europe. In developingcountries, more than 80% of deaths due to cardiovascular disease occur. It’sexpected to happen (Narla et al. 2009, Uyar 2009, Perk et al. 2012). The behaviorof society’s conservation programs aiming at change has had an impact on thelowering trend of cardiovascular disease in industrialized countries. Cardiovascularproblems are linked to an unhealthy lifestyle and social environment, accordingto studies. (Arıkan et al, 2009). Cholesterol is separated into two categories: goodcholesterol and bad cholesterol. The existence of benign cholesterol (HDL),which is important in the body and should be present in high amounts, is criticalto our health. HDL aids in the transport of excess cholesterol from the body to theliver, where it is digested and eliminated through the digestive system. Because itslows blood circulation and removes cholesterol that causes vascular obstruction,HDL is regarded as “good cholesterol.” Malignant cholesterol (LDL), on the otherhand, is a protein produced in the liver and transmitted through the bloodstream.In addition to being well-known, LDL has a number of favorable characteristics.When the transporter of antioxidants and amino acids to other cells, LDL (GüvenA., 2005), is identified in excess in the human body, it has a negative influenceon the body.As a result, early detection and treatment are crucial. The disorder is treatedwith drugs like ezetimibe and simvastatin. As a result, the concentrations ofezetimibe and simvastatin must be determined. In this study, UV spectroscopydata was used to make chemometric measurements of cholesterol medicines.<br></p> |
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