Abstract:This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of boric acid (BA) supplementation against oxidative stress (OS) in ovariectomized rats. A total of 48 nonpregnant female Wistar albino rats (180-250 g) were used in the experiment. The rats were divided into six equal groups (n = 8): Control, OVX, OVX + 5 mg/kg BA (OVX + BA5), OVX + 10 mg/kg BA (OVX + BA10), 5 mg/kg BA (BA5), and 10 mg/kg BA (BA10). The rats were intraperitoneally anesthetized with a combination of ketamine hydrochloride (85 mg/kg) and xyl… Show more
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