2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2017.06.010
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Olive phenolic compounds attenuate deltamethrin-induced liver and kidney toxicity through regulating oxidative stress, inflammation and apoptosis

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“…The usage of pesticides is inevitable in contemporary agriculture and increases due to demands of more efficient food production of constantly growing world population (Marín-Benito et al, 2016). However, in spite to beneficial effect on crop yield, significant concern has been raised regarding pesticide adverse effects toward humans and other nontarget organisms (Maalej et al, 2007;Mostafalou and Abdollahi, 2013;De Brito Rodrigues et al, 2017), as well as their retention in soil and water ecosystems (Macneale et al, 2010;Ouyang et al, 2017). To address these issues while simultaneously aiming to provide sustainable food supply, a relatively novel approach to contemporary food production known as "green agriculture" is being increasingly more put in practice (Hjeresen and Gonzales, 2002;EU, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usage of pesticides is inevitable in contemporary agriculture and increases due to demands of more efficient food production of constantly growing world population (Marín-Benito et al, 2016). However, in spite to beneficial effect on crop yield, significant concern has been raised regarding pesticide adverse effects toward humans and other nontarget organisms (Maalej et al, 2007;Mostafalou and Abdollahi, 2013;De Brito Rodrigues et al, 2017), as well as their retention in soil and water ecosystems (Macneale et al, 2010;Ouyang et al, 2017). To address these issues while simultaneously aiming to provide sustainable food supply, a relatively novel approach to contemporary food production known as "green agriculture" is being increasingly more put in practice (Hjeresen and Gonzales, 2002;EU, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various levels of oxidative stress are attributed to several nutritional, environmental, and/or disease conditions (Bansal & Bilaspuri, 2010;Lanzafame, 2009). Deltamethrin toxicity has been found to increase the lipid peroxidation (Ben Slima et al, 2013;Elsheikh, Galal, & Fadil, 2018), to decrease the activity of antioxidant enzymes (Maalej et al, 2017;Yousef, Awad, & Mohamed, 2006) and to inhibit the antioxidant biomarkers (Abdel-Daim, Abuzead, & Halawa, 2013). Deltamethrin toxicity has been found to increase the lipid peroxidation (Ben Slima et al, 2013;Elsheikh, Galal, & Fadil, 2018), to decrease the activity of antioxidant enzymes (Maalej et al, 2017;Yousef, Awad, & Mohamed, 2006) and to inhibit the antioxidant biomarkers (Abdel-Daim, Abuzead, & Halawa, 2013).…”
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“…Experimental toxicity with agriculture insecticide deltamethrin (DM) has been found to induce severe oxidative stress in different organs and tissues. Deltamethrin toxicity has been found to increase the lipid peroxidation (Ben Slima et al, 2013;Elsheikh, Galal, & Fadil, 2018), to decrease the activity of antioxidant enzymes (Maalej et al, 2017;Yousef, Awad, & Mohamed, 2006) and to inhibit the antioxidant biomarkers (Abdel-Daim, Abuzead, & Halawa, 2013). Several antioxidant active substances have been suggested to minimise the adverse effect of oxidative stress (Bansal & Bilaspuri, 2010;Lanzafame, 2009) or to improve the function of the male genital tract in normal animals (Jafaroghli et al, 2014;Lui et al, 2015).…”
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“…There were no differences found in the expression of p53 mRNA in zebrafish larvae exposed to deltamethrin by Awoyemi et al [17] but Maalej et al [48] observed a significant increase, showing that deltamethrin treatment-induced oxidative damage and inflammation through increasing cox-2 expression and initiates a series of cell death signaling events, including p53 activation, leading to DNA fragmentation and apoptosis.…”
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confidence: 88%