2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2008.06.033
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Chloramphenicol influence on antioxidant enzymes with preliminary approach on microsomal CYP1A immunopositive-protein in Chamelea gallina

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“…However, the results of impaired levels of biochemical markers can be different depending on drug concentration, time, or animal species (Farombi 2001;Caipang et al 2009;Kladna et al 2012;Liu et al 2012Liu et al , 2014Elia et al 2014;Ren et al 2014). While the effects of chloramphenicol (Farombi 2001;Monari et al 2008) and other pharmaceuticals (Erdoğan et al 2004;Liu et al 2014) on fish and mammals are widely documented, little information is available for FF (Caipang et al 2009;Liu et al 2012;Ren et al 2014Ren et al , 2016.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the results of impaired levels of biochemical markers can be different depending on drug concentration, time, or animal species (Farombi 2001;Caipang et al 2009;Kladna et al 2012;Liu et al 2012Liu et al , 2014Elia et al 2014;Ren et al 2014). While the effects of chloramphenicol (Farombi 2001;Monari et al 2008) and other pharmaceuticals (Erdoğan et al 2004;Liu et al 2014) on fish and mammals are widely documented, little information is available for FF (Caipang et al 2009;Liu et al 2012;Ren et al 2014Ren et al , 2016.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once inside cells, the drug undergoes biotransformation reactions producing higher concentrations of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Therefore, an important mechanism that determines the toxicity of FF (Ren et al 2014) and other antibiotics (Monari et al 2008;Kładna et al 2012) appears to be related to a change in antioxidant defenses due to ROS accumulation. Furthermore, antibiotic metabolites may exert more marked effects than those of parental molecules (Teo et al 1986;Lundén et al 2002).…”
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“…This result was similar to our study, in which medium and high level of CAP exposure significantly promoted Chlorophyll-a synthesis of Chlorella pyrenoidosa from 72 h to 20 d. But why this happened was still not clear and further study was needed to explain the phenomenon. Monari et al (2008) reported CAP influence on antioxidant enzymes in Chamelea gallina and found that SOD and CAT activities increased during the entire antibiotic exposure. SOD and CAT were important antioxidant defences against photogenerated free radicals, and usually used as a biomarker indicating ROS production (Ballesteros et al, 2009) (Elisabetta and Gioacchino, 2004;Ken et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Treatments were: 1) basic DECOTAB, no invertebrates; 2) DECOTAB containing an antibiotic and fungicide, no invertebrates; 3) basic DECOTAB and C. riparius; and 4) basic DECOTAB and A. aquaticus. We did not include a treatment with DECOTAB containing both antibiotics and invertebrates because of the toxicity of both antibiotics to invertebrates (Baliga et al 1970, Monari et al 2008. We replicated each treatment 10 times.…”
Section: Experiments 1: Microbial Vs Invertebratemediated Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%