Administration of combined exogenous L-arginine and ascorbic acid attenuates potassium bromate-induced renal and hepatic toxicity
O.T. Kolawole,
S.O. Bakare,
A.A. Ayankunle
et al.
Abstract:Background: The use of potassium bromate (KBrO3) as food additive is still widespread and there is need to search for agents with protective effect against KBrO3-induced toxicity.
Objective: In this study, the protective effects of L-arginine, ascorbic acid, and their combined regimen on KBrO3-induced renal and hepatic toxicity were investigated in Wistar rats.
Methods: Five groups of male rats were used for the study. Group A was given distilled water (control), and group B was treated with KBrO3 … Show more
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