2022
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2022.2117183
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Effects of dietary supplementation of cumin (Cuminum cyminumL.) essential oil on expression of genes related to antioxidant, apoptosis, detoxification, and heat shock mechanism in heat-stressed broiler chickens

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“…Accordingly, numerous investigators reported the antioxidant efficacy of CCS extracts in separate trials (in vivo and in vitro), which were linked with their phytochemical profiles (terpenes, phenolic, and flavonoids). 19,51,52 The elevation of free radicles and increased rate of oxidative stress can generate a process called lipid peroxidation, which is a series of lipid degradation processes that can have a destructive effect on the cell organelles and can increase membrane permeability, altering collagen metabolism, proliferation of fibroblast, and easy access of keratinocyte. The lipid peroxidation in damaged skin tissues near can have inhibitory action on the production of endothelial growth factor (vascularization), causing further delay in wound contraction.…”
Section: Ccs Effects On Hydroxyprolyinementioning
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“…Accordingly, numerous investigators reported the antioxidant efficacy of CCS extracts in separate trials (in vivo and in vitro), which were linked with their phytochemical profiles (terpenes, phenolic, and flavonoids). 19,51,52 The elevation of free radicles and increased rate of oxidative stress can generate a process called lipid peroxidation, which is a series of lipid degradation processes that can have a destructive effect on the cell organelles and can increase membrane permeability, altering collagen metabolism, proliferation of fibroblast, and easy access of keratinocyte. The lipid peroxidation in damaged skin tissues near can have inhibitory action on the production of endothelial growth factor (vascularization), causing further delay in wound contraction.…”
Section: Ccs Effects On Hydroxyprolyinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methanolic extracts of CCS showed significant radical quenching actions represented by lower SOD and CAT levels in rat's tissue homogenate, thereby reducing the rate of oxidative damage which can have a devastating effect on wounded tissues and the wound process of wound curing. Accordingly, numerous investigators reported the antioxidant efficacy of CCS extracts in separate trials (in vivo and in vitro), which were linked with their phytochemical profiles (terpenes, phenolic, and flavonoids) 19,51,52 …”
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