2023
DOI: 10.18051/univmed.2023.v42.29-40
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Resveratrol protects against copper and iron toxicity in Drosophila melanogaster

Abstract: BackgroundCopper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are essential trace elements that when in excess are capable of causing cytotoxic effects leading to lipid peroxidation and promoting oxidative stress. Resveratrol (RES) is a natural polyphenol with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This study was carried out to evaluate the protective role of RES in Fe and Cu sulphate-induced oxidative stress in Drosophila melanogaster. MethodsAdult wild type flies were fed Cu2+ and Fe2+ (1 mM each) and/or RES (30 and 60 mg/kg … Show more

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“…This improvement is likely attributed to resveratrol’s ability to scavenge free radicals and prevent lipid peroxidation, thereby protecting reproductive tissues. These results are consistent with studies on other organisms, such as Nothobranchius guentheri (Lee et al, 2018) and recent findings for D. melanogaster (Igharo et al, 2023). The climbing ability, frequently utilized as an indicator of neuromuscular function in Drosophila , was diminished in flies exposed to lead.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…This improvement is likely attributed to resveratrol’s ability to scavenge free radicals and prevent lipid peroxidation, thereby protecting reproductive tissues. These results are consistent with studies on other organisms, such as Nothobranchius guentheri (Lee et al, 2018) and recent findings for D. melanogaster (Igharo et al, 2023). The climbing ability, frequently utilized as an indicator of neuromuscular function in Drosophila , was diminished in flies exposed to lead.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%