Ameliorative Potential of Ginger (Zingiber officinale) following Repeated Coexposure with Fluoride and Dimethoate in Blood and Brain of Wistar Rats
Priyanka Sharma,
Pawan Kumar Verma,
Shilpa Sood
et al.
Abstract:Coexposure to exogenous neurotoxins, such as fluoride (F−) and dimethoate (DM), is a serious public health concern. In the current study, Wistar rats were exposed to DM (1/10th LD50) and F− (4.5 ppm) in drinking water individually as well as in combination continuously for 28 days and the effectiveness of ginger and quercetin was assessed in combating the oxidative stress-mediated combined toxic effects on blood and brain. Significant (p<0.05) reductions were observed in the levels of total antioxidant stat… Show more
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