2013
DOI: 10.3329/bjmb.v4i2.13770
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Variation in response to selenium folic acid and vitamin E in arsenic exposed aerobic flora in rats

Abstract: Gut bacteria are considered to be body's first line of defense against ingested xenobiotics. Various nutritional and enviormental factors play a role in bacterial growth and multiplication. Bacteria exposed to arsenic in high concentration for a long period showed growth inhibition. Influence of nutrition on bacterial growth and multiplication was observed by giving selenium (0.4 µg/day), vitamin E (1 mg/day), folic acid (200 µg/day) supplementation. Selenium and vitamin E were able to overcome the inhibitory … Show more

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