This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of added iron, to participate in either antioxidant or pro-oxidant events. Some markers of oxidative stress were determined in liver and brain of rats exposed to aluminium lactate, either alone or in the presence of dietary supplements of selenium (se) as selenite. Exposure to aluminium for 21 days resulted in a statistically significant (P0.05) was observed in the GSH content. Contrary to what is known, Al exposure resulted in statistically significant decrease (P<0.001) in lipid peroxidation as measured by production of malondialdehyde in both liver and brain. Aluminium exposure had no significant effect on the liver and brain superoxide dismuta...
568-573Superoxide and peroxide handling capacity (SPHC) is an important determinant of oxidative s...
395-398Oxidant imbalance is one of the causative mechanisms of aluminum-induced neurotoxicity. In t...
Recently, a growing interest has been recorded in mineral content of mammalian diet, which might imp...
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...
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
It has been hypothesised that aluminium (A1) toxicity is mediated at least in part by free radicals....
Aluminium, the third most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, is a non-essential and toxic metal ...
The aim of work is to evaluate protective effects of selenium ions support of organism cell homeosta...
Objective: To investigate the effects of aluminium sulphate on the microscopic morphology of the liv...
Our study pertains to evaluate the protective effect of selenium (Se), used as a nutritional supplem...
Aluminum (Al) is widely distributed in the environment and enters the human body by air, water, food...
The effect of feeding groups of mice with a diet containing 2000, 4000 and 6000 micrograms aluminum ...
Background. The aim of this research was to investigate the toxic effects of aluminum (Al) on plasma...
Aluminum (Al) is a nonessential, toxic element to which humans are constantly exposed as a result of...
568-573Superoxide and peroxide handling capacity (SPHC) is an important determinant of oxidative s...
395-398Oxidant imbalance is one of the causative mechanisms of aluminum-induced neurotoxicity. In t...
Recently, a growing interest has been recorded in mineral content of mammalian diet, which might imp...
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...
This in vivo study was designed to investigate the potential of aluminium (Al), in the absence of ad...
It has been hypothesised that aluminium (A1) toxicity is mediated at least in part by free radicals....
Aluminium, the third most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, is a non-essential and toxic metal ...
The aim of work is to evaluate protective effects of selenium ions support of organism cell homeosta...
Objective: To investigate the effects of aluminium sulphate on the microscopic morphology of the liv...
Our study pertains to evaluate the protective effect of selenium (Se), used as a nutritional supplem...
Aluminum (Al) is widely distributed in the environment and enters the human body by air, water, food...
The effect of feeding groups of mice with a diet containing 2000, 4000 and 6000 micrograms aluminum ...
Background. The aim of this research was to investigate the toxic effects of aluminum (Al) on plasma...
Aluminum (Al) is a nonessential, toxic element to which humans are constantly exposed as a result of...
568-573Superoxide and peroxide handling capacity (SPHC) is an important determinant of oxidative s...
395-398Oxidant imbalance is one of the causative mechanisms of aluminum-induced neurotoxicity. In t...
Recently, a growing interest has been recorded in mineral content of mammalian diet, which might imp...