Brain damage induced by Olusosun and Aba-Eku municipal landfill leachates was investigated in Wistar rats. Male rats were orally exposed to 1–25% concentrations of the leachates for 30 days. Catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities, and malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations in the brain and serum of rats were evaluated; body and brain weight gain and histopathology were examined. There was significant (p < 0.05) decrease in body weight gain and SOD activity but increase in absolute and relative brain weight gain, MDA concentration and CAT activity in both brain and serum of treated rats. The biochemical parameters, which were more altered in the brain than serum, corroborated the neurologic lesions; neurodegeneration of purki...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant environmental contaminant. While a good deal of research has been con...
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Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the adverse effects of particulate matter (PM) inhalation ...
AbstractBrain damage induced by Olusosun and Aba-Eku municipal landfill leachates was investigated i...
Landfill leachate is a complex mixture of organic and inorganic molecules, as well as environmental ...
Manganese (Mn) is the twelveth most abundant element on the earth. It is an essential trace metal th...
The process of paper production requires a huge quantity of water and energy and in turn contributes...
Increased exploitation of minerals has led to pollution of confined environments as documented in Ni...
Mercury is among the heavy metals that have been reported to cause devastating health problem worldw...
Pollution, industrial solvents, concentrations of metals and other environmental agents are widely r...
Accumulating evidence over several decades shows that environmental contaminants may lead to neurode...
Background: Wastes are mainly unwanted products from domestic and industrial sources, which increase...
This study investigates seepage of leachate from unlined landfill into groundwater and effect of the...
Copper (Cu) is an integral part of many important enzymes involved in a number of vital biological p...
This study assessed the toxicological effect of rubber industry effluent on rat’s cellular system, s...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant environmental contaminant. While a good deal of research has been con...
Several epidemiological studies have linked particulate matter exposure to numerous adverse health e...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the adverse effects of particulate matter (PM) inhalation ...
AbstractBrain damage induced by Olusosun and Aba-Eku municipal landfill leachates was investigated i...
Landfill leachate is a complex mixture of organic and inorganic molecules, as well as environmental ...
Manganese (Mn) is the twelveth most abundant element on the earth. It is an essential trace metal th...
The process of paper production requires a huge quantity of water and energy and in turn contributes...
Increased exploitation of minerals has led to pollution of confined environments as documented in Ni...
Mercury is among the heavy metals that have been reported to cause devastating health problem worldw...
Pollution, industrial solvents, concentrations of metals and other environmental agents are widely r...
Accumulating evidence over several decades shows that environmental contaminants may lead to neurode...
Background: Wastes are mainly unwanted products from domestic and industrial sources, which increase...
This study investigates seepage of leachate from unlined landfill into groundwater and effect of the...
Copper (Cu) is an integral part of many important enzymes involved in a number of vital biological p...
This study assessed the toxicological effect of rubber industry effluent on rat’s cellular system, s...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant environmental contaminant. While a good deal of research has been con...
Several epidemiological studies have linked particulate matter exposure to numerous adverse health e...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the adverse effects of particulate matter (PM) inhalation ...