Curcumin alleviates Arsenic trioxide-induced behavioural impairment, oxidative damage & morphological alterations in striatal region of mice brain
Kamlesh Kumar Pandey,
Kamakshi Mehta,
Balpreet Kaur
et al.
Abstract:Arsenic-induced neurotoxicity is well-documented in literature and reported to have dose-dependent damaging effects in the mice brain. Curcumin, a cost-effective plant polyphenol, safely demonstrates protective effects against arsenic-induced neurotoxicity by modifying oxidative stress, apoptosis, and neurochemistry in rodents’ brain.The present study determined the neuroprotective potential of curcumin (CUR) on adverse effects induced by arsenic trioxide (As2O3) in mice striatal region. Healthy adult male mic… Show more
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