Aluminum (Al) is one of the most abundant elements on Earth, and its high extraction rate and industrial use make human exposure very common. As Al may be a human toxicant, it is important to investigate the effects of Al exposure, mainly at low doses and for prolonged periods, by simulating human exposure. This work aimed to study the effects of low-dose exposure to chloride aluminum (AlCl3) on the oxidative biochemistry, proteomic profile, and morphology of the major salivary glands. Wistar male rats were exposed to 8.3 mg/kg/day of AlCl3 via intragastric gavage for 60 days. Then, the parotid and submandibular glands were subjected to biochemical assays, proteomic evaluation, and histological analysis. Al caused oxidative imbalance in bot...
World is full of xenobiotic substances such as heavy metal, pesticide and other pollutic agents. Hea...
International audienceAluminum (Al) absorption seems to be very low, but many factors can enhance it...
Introduction: Aluminum (Al) has the potential to be neurotoxic in human and animals, is present ever...
Aluminum absorption leads to deposits in several tissues. In this study, we have investigated, to ou...
Aluminum is released into the environment both by natural and anthropogenic processes and its neurol...
Prolonged exposure to aluminium may impact health. Aluminium's deleterious effects are mostly attrib...
Aluminum (Al) is a nonessential, toxic element to which humans are constantly exposed as a result of...
Aluminium (Al) is the third most widespread metal in the environment. It is toxic for the brain, bon...
The neurotoxicity of aluminium chloride was assessed in maleWistar albino rats. Rats were treated wi...
This study was financed in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior–B...
Aluminium has toxic effects on many organ systems of the human body. Aluminium toxicity also is a fa...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant environmental contaminant. While a good deal of research has been con...
Typescript (photocopy).Two experiments were conducted to observe the association of dietary aluminum...
Aluminium (Al) is a ubiquitous metal that is potentially toxic to the brain. Its effects on other fu...
Aluminum (Al) is a nonessential element and humans are constantly exposed to Al as a result of an in...
World is full of xenobiotic substances such as heavy metal, pesticide and other pollutic agents. Hea...
International audienceAluminum (Al) absorption seems to be very low, but many factors can enhance it...
Introduction: Aluminum (Al) has the potential to be neurotoxic in human and animals, is present ever...
Aluminum absorption leads to deposits in several tissues. In this study, we have investigated, to ou...
Aluminum is released into the environment both by natural and anthropogenic processes and its neurol...
Prolonged exposure to aluminium may impact health. Aluminium's deleterious effects are mostly attrib...
Aluminum (Al) is a nonessential, toxic element to which humans are constantly exposed as a result of...
Aluminium (Al) is the third most widespread metal in the environment. It is toxic for the brain, bon...
The neurotoxicity of aluminium chloride was assessed in maleWistar albino rats. Rats were treated wi...
This study was financed in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior–B...
Aluminium has toxic effects on many organ systems of the human body. Aluminium toxicity also is a fa...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant environmental contaminant. While a good deal of research has been con...
Typescript (photocopy).Two experiments were conducted to observe the association of dietary aluminum...
Aluminium (Al) is a ubiquitous metal that is potentially toxic to the brain. Its effects on other fu...
Aluminum (Al) is a nonessential element and humans are constantly exposed to Al as a result of an in...
World is full of xenobiotic substances such as heavy metal, pesticide and other pollutic agents. Hea...
International audienceAluminum (Al) absorption seems to be very low, but many factors can enhance it...
Introduction: Aluminum (Al) has the potential to be neurotoxic in human and animals, is present ever...