2015
DOI: 10.9734/arrb/2015/19327
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The Effect of Ellagic Acid and Sodium Fluoride Intake on Total Sialic Acid Levels and Total Oxidant/Antioxidant Status in Mouse Testicular Tissue

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“…The increase in TSA levels may be due to the release of sialic acids in the membrane of cells damaged by oxidative stress developing due to fluorosis (Ozcelik et al, 2014;Koçak et al, 2020b). There are studies indicating that serum TSA (Jha et al, 1982;Ciftci et al, 2010;Doğan et al, 2016), PSA (Sharma, 1983) and testicular TSA (Kaya et al, 2015) levels decrease in fluorosis patients.…”
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“…The increase in TSA levels may be due to the release of sialic acids in the membrane of cells damaged by oxidative stress developing due to fluorosis (Ozcelik et al, 2014;Koçak et al, 2020b). There are studies indicating that serum TSA (Jha et al, 1982;Ciftci et al, 2010;Doğan et al, 2016), PSA (Sharma, 1983) and testicular TSA (Kaya et al, 2015) levels decrease in fluorosis patients.…”
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“…Chronic fluorine toxicity is mainly observed in dental and bone tissues. However, in many experimental and epidemiological studies conducted in recent years, metabolic, functional and structural damages caused by chronic fluorosis in soft tissues and organs including kidney, liver, muscle, testicle and nervous tissue have been reported (Kaya et al, 2015;Wei et al, 2019).…”
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“…Moreover, the most crucial feature of the antioxidant defense system is that all synergistic components assign against reactive oxygen species for homeostasis. Combined oxidants/antioxidants are more effective than existing alone in the blood ( Kaya et al, 2015 ). Significant increases in SOD, catalase, GSH, and GPx levels were observed in GBTF Group and GBTP Group.…”
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