The current study aimed to determine the pathological effects of chronic poisoning with sodium fluoride on some reproductive organs like ovary, and testis of adult’s male and female albino rats. Thirty-six male and female adult’s albino rats were divided into six groups. The first and second group of male and female rats are control groups was given tap drinking water, the third and fourth groups of male and female rats was given 150 ppm of NaF, the fifth and sixth group of male and female rats was given 300 ppm of NaF respectively for 90 days. The weights of male and female genital were recorded. Histological exam of control groups of female rats showed the typical histological structure of the ovary, while the NaF treated groups showed a ...
Excessive fluoride (F−) levels in the environment could induce different pathological changes, inclu...
Abstract Background High fluoride levels in drinking water in relation to the prevalence of chronic ...
Excessive fluoride (F−) levels in the environment could induce different pathological changes, inclu...
The effect of chronic exposure of Sodium Fluoride NaF , 5,20,50 mg kg b.w. for 60days , on reproduct...
Abstract: Fluorosis is a dreaded disease caused due to high fluoride (>1.5 ppm) in drinking water...
Fluoride was the first compound utilized in the fluoridation of drinking water, and still used today...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of sodium fluoride (NaF) on the male reprod...
This experiment was designed to investigate the lipid peroxidation and histological effects of chron...
Not AvailableThe aim of the present study was to assess the effect of fluoride toxicity on immunity ...
The present study investigated the effect of oral administration of sodium fl uoride on testicular h...
Not AvailableThe aim of the present study was to assess the effect of fluoride toxicity on immunity ...
Abstract: Healthy, adult albino rats were treated with fluoride water (1.5, 3, 4.5, 6 ppm) for 60 da...
Global population is increasing now a day as a result of the variations in natural and anthropogenic...
The present study investigated the effect of oral administration of sodium fl uoride on testicular h...
ABSTRACT:-Fluoride is a widespread non biodegradable and relatively persistent pollutant, which at l...
Excessive fluoride (F−) levels in the environment could induce different pathological changes, inclu...
Abstract Background High fluoride levels in drinking water in relation to the prevalence of chronic ...
Excessive fluoride (F−) levels in the environment could induce different pathological changes, inclu...
The effect of chronic exposure of Sodium Fluoride NaF , 5,20,50 mg kg b.w. for 60days , on reproduct...
Abstract: Fluorosis is a dreaded disease caused due to high fluoride (>1.5 ppm) in drinking water...
Fluoride was the first compound utilized in the fluoridation of drinking water, and still used today...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of sodium fluoride (NaF) on the male reprod...
This experiment was designed to investigate the lipid peroxidation and histological effects of chron...
Not AvailableThe aim of the present study was to assess the effect of fluoride toxicity on immunity ...
The present study investigated the effect of oral administration of sodium fl uoride on testicular h...
Not AvailableThe aim of the present study was to assess the effect of fluoride toxicity on immunity ...
Abstract: Healthy, adult albino rats were treated with fluoride water (1.5, 3, 4.5, 6 ppm) for 60 da...
Global population is increasing now a day as a result of the variations in natural and anthropogenic...
The present study investigated the effect of oral administration of sodium fl uoride on testicular h...
ABSTRACT:-Fluoride is a widespread non biodegradable and relatively persistent pollutant, which at l...
Excessive fluoride (F−) levels in the environment could induce different pathological changes, inclu...
Abstract Background High fluoride levels in drinking water in relation to the prevalence of chronic ...
Excessive fluoride (F−) levels in the environment could induce different pathological changes, inclu...