Continuous exposure of humans to arsenic through long–term ingestion of contaminated drinking water and its attendant health problems has been widely reported. It is also known that arsenic interact with other substances, metals inclusive thereby potentiating its effects or vice versa. In this study, we examined the effects of sodium arsenite (SA) and lead acetate (LA) in wistar rats. Sodium arsenite (2.5mg/kg bd.wt) and lead acetate (14mg/kg bd.wt) were fed to rats by gavage for fourteen consecutive days alone or simultaneously. Control rats were fed with distilled water. Clastogenic effects were observed in the bone marrow cells using the micronucleus assay. In addition, serum activities of gamma glutamyl transferase (γ-GT), alkaline phos...
Objectives: Arsenic is a ubiquitous element that is widely distributed in the environment to which m...
Toxicity of arsenic species is dependent on chemical oxidation state. Inorganic arsenic in the triva...
In this experiment thirty rats were exposed to 0 (Gr. I, healthy controls) or 10 ppm arsenic (sodium...
Background: In the present study, histopathological effects of chronic exposure to sodium arsenate i...
The arsenic accumulation, distribution and influences on metallothionein-1 (MT-1) expression and oth...
Arsenic is carcinogenic in human beings, and environmental exposure to arsenic is a public health is...
Arsenic exposure has been implicated by several epidemiological studies as an important metalloid th...
An experiment was conducted to study the haemato-biochemical alterations induced by lead acetate tox...
Seven prospective biological indicators of systemic toxicity were examined at time points ranging fr...
Mine wastes contain a mixture of metals and metalloids including arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd). This...
Arsenic (As) contamination in ground water has affected more than 19 countries. Approximately 36 mi...
The 2 objectives of this subchronic study were to determine the arsenite drinking water exposure dep...
Epidemiological studies as well as controlled animal studies have associated exposure to arsenic thr...
The aim of this work is to determine whether consuming tap water containing arsenic (20 mg/L) alters...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ellagic acid (EA) on arsenic-indu...
Objectives: Arsenic is a ubiquitous element that is widely distributed in the environment to which m...
Toxicity of arsenic species is dependent on chemical oxidation state. Inorganic arsenic in the triva...
In this experiment thirty rats were exposed to 0 (Gr. I, healthy controls) or 10 ppm arsenic (sodium...
Background: In the present study, histopathological effects of chronic exposure to sodium arsenate i...
The arsenic accumulation, distribution and influences on metallothionein-1 (MT-1) expression and oth...
Arsenic is carcinogenic in human beings, and environmental exposure to arsenic is a public health is...
Arsenic exposure has been implicated by several epidemiological studies as an important metalloid th...
An experiment was conducted to study the haemato-biochemical alterations induced by lead acetate tox...
Seven prospective biological indicators of systemic toxicity were examined at time points ranging fr...
Mine wastes contain a mixture of metals and metalloids including arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd). This...
Arsenic (As) contamination in ground water has affected more than 19 countries. Approximately 36 mi...
The 2 objectives of this subchronic study were to determine the arsenite drinking water exposure dep...
Epidemiological studies as well as controlled animal studies have associated exposure to arsenic thr...
The aim of this work is to determine whether consuming tap water containing arsenic (20 mg/L) alters...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ellagic acid (EA) on arsenic-indu...
Objectives: Arsenic is a ubiquitous element that is widely distributed in the environment to which m...
Toxicity of arsenic species is dependent on chemical oxidation state. Inorganic arsenic in the triva...
In this experiment thirty rats were exposed to 0 (Gr. I, healthy controls) or 10 ppm arsenic (sodium...