"Ameliorative Potential of Astaxanthin on Glyphosate- Induced Neurocognitive Functional Changes in Adult Zebrafish Via Acid Phosphatase and Annexin A2 Dysfunction"
Naeem Hasan Khan
Abstract:Glyphosate (GYP) is a phosphonate type of herbicide and potentially causes neurodegenerations. Astaxanthin (AST) is a red pigment and is a group of carotenoids. It possesses potential antioxidants and neuroprotective actions. However, the ameliorative role of AST in GYP-induced neurocognitive dysfunction has not been studied yet. Hence, the present study is designed to investigate the ameliorative potential of AST in GYPinduced cognitive dysfunction via regulations of acid phosphatase (AP) and annexin A2 (AXA2… Show more
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