2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemin.2023.100079
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Ameliorative potential of quercetin and catechin against sodium arsenite and mancozeb-induced oxidative renal damage in Wistar rats

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“…Serum uric acid level was increased in cadmium treated rats (group B) as compared to control (group A). The results of present study derive support from the study of Abbas et al (2016), Abungabl et al (2020 and Yousuf et al (2023) who have also reported increased uric acid level after exposure to heavy metals. In current study the rats treated with cadmium in combination with Jamun seed extract (Group C) or orange peel extract (Group D) showed significantly reduced level of uric acid which clearly depicts the nephroprotective effects against heavy metal toxicity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Serum uric acid level was increased in cadmium treated rats (group B) as compared to control (group A). The results of present study derive support from the study of Abbas et al (2016), Abungabl et al (2020 and Yousuf et al (2023) who have also reported increased uric acid level after exposure to heavy metals. In current study the rats treated with cadmium in combination with Jamun seed extract (Group C) or orange peel extract (Group D) showed significantly reduced level of uric acid which clearly depicts the nephroprotective effects against heavy metal toxicity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In this study there was significant increase in serum urea level of rats after treatment with cadmium after 7 day and 14 days. Other researchers have also noticed increased serum urea level in rats after exposure to toxicants---Arsenic - Yousuf et al (2023); Ammonia -Peyghan and Takamy (2002); and Arsenic and Nicotine - Jain et al (2015). When JSE or OPE were given in combination with cadmium the serum urea level significantly decreased as compared to Group B (only cadmium exposed rats).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…It possesses potential antioxidants and neuroprotective actions. It is known to protect tissue injury against various drug and chemical toxicities [18][19][20][21]. Moreover, AST ameliorates Alzheimer's disease-related blood-brain barrier dysfunction via clearance of amyloid beta proteins, enhances autophagy, and exerts potential anti-inflammatory actions in in-vitro models [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%