Lipid and protein oxidation in Cyprinus carpio muscle by environmentally relevant concentrations of glibenclamide
Ericka María Guadalupe Martínez-Viveros,
Octavio Dublán-García,
Karinne Saucedo-Vence
et al.
Abstract:Diabetes mellitus (DM2) was considered a more common comorbidity and was associated with high mortality due to metabolic disease in the COVID-19 pandemic. For this reason, glibenclamide (GLI) was commonly prescribed for its control. However, it has been found in environmentally relevant concentrations in various water reservoirs due to its high consumption. Common carp (Cyprinus carpio ), besides its nutritional properties and economic importance, is also considered a good bioindicator for assessing environmen… Show more
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