Comparative Histopathological Abnormalities Induced by Berthellina Citrina Acid Secretion in Some Organs of Toad and Mice and the Role of Vitamin E
Aziz Awaad,
Salma El-Saraf,
Alaa Y. Moustafa
Abstract:Many marine mollusca secrete sulfuric and hydrochloric acids as a defensive mechanism. Herein, we investigated the histological and histochemical abnormalities of skin acid secretion (SAS) extract toxicity of the sea slug Berthellina citrina after oral administration in mice and toads comparatively, including the spleen, liver, stomach, ileum, and kidney. This study also investigated whether vitamin E (Vit. E) could reduce the toxic effects of SAS. The treated spleens of mice and toads with SAS showed atrophy … Show more
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