2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2010.03.051
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Protective effect of catechin and quercetin on chlorpyrifos-induced lung toxicity in male rats

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“…That decrease was statistically significant and slightly more intensive in females than in males. In similar research on male rats, Uzun et al (2010) observed increase in SOD and CAT activity and decrease in GPx in lungs after administration of chlorpyrifos during 28 days. Goel et al (2005) after exposure of rats to chlorpyrifos during 8 weeks at the dose of 13.5 mg/kg bw (1/10 LD 50 ) noted increase in SOD and GSH-Px and decrease in CAT activity in liver.…”
Section: Group Of Animalsmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…That decrease was statistically significant and slightly more intensive in females than in males. In similar research on male rats, Uzun et al (2010) observed increase in SOD and CAT activity and decrease in GPx in lungs after administration of chlorpyrifos during 28 days. Goel et al (2005) after exposure of rats to chlorpyrifos during 8 weeks at the dose of 13.5 mg/kg bw (1/10 LD 50 ) noted increase in SOD and GSH-Px and decrease in CAT activity in liver.…”
Section: Group Of Animalsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…More and more information concerning co-action of phosphoroorganic insecticides and medicines with different compounds on oxidative processes has been published recently (Anderson and Zhu 2004, Sivapiriya et al 2006, Uzun et al 2010). Most of investigations however, concerns protective action of vitamins and minerals during exposure to phosphoroorganic insecticides.…”
Section: Group Of Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Que is one of the most common flavonoids in the diet, distributed in many vegetables, fruits and other foods [28]. Que is an effective antioxidant which can directly remove oxide free radicals, inhibit lipid peroxidation and change in vivo and in vitro antioxidant defense pathways [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Eraslan et al 2009;Uzun et al 2010). It is reported that carbosulfan enhance the production of ROS, and it alters the enzyme activities associated with antioxidant defence mechanisms in the spleen of male Wistar rats (ElBini Dhouib et al 2014).…”
Section: Carbosulfan-induced Oxidative Damage Following Subchronic Exmentioning
confidence: 99%