2023
DOI: 10.24018/ejvetmed.2023.3.2.93
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Effects of Oral Consumption of Nicotiana Tabacum During Pregnancy on the Liver and Prolactin Levels of Adult Female Wistar Rats

Abstract: Introduction: Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) is a globally consumed plant that contains harmful alkaloids such as nicotine. Aim: To study the effects of tobacco consumption during pregnancy on the liver and prolactin levels of adult female Wistar rats. Materials and Methods: The research was done using 21 female Wistar rats which were randomly and evenly separated into groups I, II and III. Pregnant rats in groups II (GII) and III(GIII) received 0.32 g/kg and   0.64 g/kg body weight of tobacco respectively … Show more

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“…Several studies on COVID-19 have been done in terms of its impact on children and pregnant women [1,3,14,31,32], on COVID-19 vaccination [5,16,17,28], and COVID-19 interventions [26,27]. Pregnancy, an immunocompromised period in mothers, and a sensitive period to both mother and fetuses have been proven to expose fetuses to teratogens such as drugs, chemicals, viruses, etc from the mother, and the resultant effects could range from mild to fatal [29,30]. Therefore, optimum care of pregnant women is mandatory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies on COVID-19 have been done in terms of its impact on children and pregnant women [1,3,14,31,32], on COVID-19 vaccination [5,16,17,28], and COVID-19 interventions [26,27]. Pregnancy, an immunocompromised period in mothers, and a sensitive period to both mother and fetuses have been proven to expose fetuses to teratogens such as drugs, chemicals, viruses, etc from the mother, and the resultant effects could range from mild to fatal [29,30]. Therefore, optimum care of pregnant women is mandatory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these major free radicals, superoxide anion, hydroxyl radical, and hydroperoxyl radical are of physiological significance. Non-radical of physiological significance is hydrogen peroxide [2,3,12,28,37,38,50,51]. Patients with Vitamin K deficiency are prone to different degrees of bleeding which can lead to anemia [27].…”
Section: Of 16mentioning
confidence: 99%