“…Its biological activities include anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cytotoxic effects, which are mediated through in vivo anti-inflammatory and antioxidant mechanisms. These mechanisms have been shown to effectively mitigate cellular damage ( Ajibade et al, 2022 ; Caporali et al, 2022 ). Previous research has demonstrated that Lut exhibits the potential to mitigate the presence of inflammatory mediators through the elimination of free radicals, thereby offering therapeutic benefits in the treatment of carbon tetrachloride ( Habibi et al, 2021 ), mercury ( Tan et al, 2018 ), arsenic ( Quiller et al, 2018 ), and lead ( Baty et al, 2020 ) poisoning.…”