Objective: To investigate the effects of aluminium sulphate on the microscopic morphology of the liver and on vitamin E amelioration of aluminium-induced liver damage. Methods: Rats were injected intraperitonally with aluminium sulphate alone or aluminium sulphate together with vitamin E, with saline injected rats used as the control group. The study took place in Pamukkale University Faculty of Medicine in 2005. Results: The rats exposed to aluminium showed morphological changes in addition to previously reported biochemical changes in the liver. Ihe anti-oxidant vitamin E significantly diminished the liver damage seen due to aluminium. Conclusion: There is an apparent protective effect of vitamin E on parenteral aluminium exposure
World is full of xenobiotic substances such as heavy metal, pesticide and other pollutic agents. Hea...
Aluminum (Al) is widely distributed in the environment and enters the human body by air, water, food...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is an essential life sustaining therapy for premature and critically ill i...
Aluminium, the third most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, is a non-essential and toxic metal ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of aluminium sulphate on the microscopic morphology of the liv...
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
Abstract The current study aims to investigate hematological and biochemical blood indices of albino...
Background. The aim of this research was to investigate the toxic effects of aluminum (Al) on plasma...
Aluminum is released into the environment both by natural and anthropogenic processes and its neurol...
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the protective effect of certain antioxidants such as V...
WOS: 000328162700015Objective: Ellagic acid and hesperetin are well known as having free radical sca...
It has been hypothesised that aluminium (A1) toxicity is mediated at least in part by free radicals....
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
World is full of xenobiotic substances such as heavy metal, pesticide and other pollutic agents. Hea...
Aluminum (Al) is widely distributed in the environment and enters the human body by air, water, food...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is an essential life sustaining therapy for premature and critically ill i...
Aluminium, the third most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, is a non-essential and toxic metal ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of aluminium sulphate on the microscopic morphology of the liv...
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
Abstract The current study aims to investigate hematological and biochemical blood indices of albino...
Background. The aim of this research was to investigate the toxic effects of aluminum (Al) on plasma...
Aluminum is released into the environment both by natural and anthropogenic processes and its neurol...
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the protective effect of certain antioxidants such as V...
WOS: 000328162700015Objective: Ellagic acid and hesperetin are well known as having free radical sca...
It has been hypothesised that aluminium (A1) toxicity is mediated at least in part by free radicals....
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
World is full of xenobiotic substances such as heavy metal, pesticide and other pollutic agents. Hea...
Aluminum (Al) is widely distributed in the environment and enters the human body by air, water, food...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is an essential life sustaining therapy for premature and critically ill i...