2015
DOI: 10.5958/0974-360x.2015.00032.3
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Study of The Protective Effect of Vitamin C plus E on Lincomycin-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity

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“…According to Jwad et al (2015), lincomycin may have harmful effects on hematology and serum biochemical variables, and may interfere with liver and kidney functions. In the study, there was a transient increase in triglycerides and cholesterol at dose of 40mg, possibly due to impaired liver function, and their values returned to normal levels within reference intervals previously recorded for tilapia under normal health conditions (MAUEL et al, 2007;HRUBEC et al, 2000).…”
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“…According to Jwad et al (2015), lincomycin may have harmful effects on hematology and serum biochemical variables, and may interfere with liver and kidney functions. In the study, there was a transient increase in triglycerides and cholesterol at dose of 40mg, possibly due to impaired liver function, and their values returned to normal levels within reference intervals previously recorded for tilapia under normal health conditions (MAUEL et al, 2007;HRUBEC et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creatinine level is an indicator of renal function, therefore, the significant increase in its serum content after lincomycin administration can be attributed to the temporary impairment of the renal functional capacity, which can cause oxidative damage in the renal tubules, or probably due to the effect of this chemical antibiotic on the creatinine production rate, which leads to increase its biosynthesis (JWAD et al, 2015).…”
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“…It is persistent in the environment due to its pyranose ring, amide, pyrrolidine ring and other structures [10], and exhibits inhibitory effects and toxicity in organisms [11]. Lincomycin has numerous detrimental effects on the haematological and biochemical properties of blood, and can interfere with liver and kidney functions [12]. The EC 50 value of lincomycin for Artemia (brine shrimp) was 283.1 mg/L [13], and the IC 50 values of lincomycin for Cylindrotheca closterium and Navicula ramosissima were 14.16 mg/L and 11.08 mg/L, respectively [14].…”
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