2023
DOI: 10.30970/sbi.1701.701
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Features of the influence of S-ethyl-4-aminobenzene thiosulfonate on some biochemical parameters of rat blood under the condition of Cr(VI) intoxication

Abstract: Background. The main pathway of Cr(VI) cytotoxicity is activation of oxidative stress in cells of living organisms, resulting in an imbalance of blood biochemical para­me­ters. Our recent studies indicate that S-ethyl-4-aminobenzenethiosulfonate (ETS), which belongs to thiosulfonate compounds, is able to reduce intensity of Cr(VI)-induced oxidative stress in liver tissue of rats. It is known that oxidative stress induced by Cr(VI) causes liver and kidney tissue damage with a subsequent imbalance of blood bioch… Show more

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“…contributed to the normalization of blood ALT activity in laboratory rats under conditions of 7-day Cr(VI) intoxication. However, the effect of ETS in a similar dose is insufficient to normalize the activity of blood AST and ALT after 14 days of toxic exposure to Cr(VI) [4]. Therefore, it is also important to investigate the effectiveness of ETS in combination with other antioxidants under the toxic effect of Cr(VI) and to assess the potential benefits of the corresponding combined effect.…”
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“…contributed to the normalization of blood ALT activity in laboratory rats under conditions of 7-day Cr(VI) intoxication. However, the effect of ETS in a similar dose is insufficient to normalize the activity of blood AST and ALT after 14 days of toxic exposure to Cr(VI) [4]. Therefore, it is also important to investigate the effectiveness of ETS in combination with other antioxidants under the toxic effect of Cr(VI) and to assess the potential benefits of the corresponding combined effect.…”
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confidence: 99%