“…Al and its salts are commonly used in various daily applications, such as water treatment, wood preservation, food additives, toothpastes, antiperspirants, shampoos, vitamins, medications, vaccines, antacids, phosphate binders, buffered aspirin products, packaging materials, or as fillers in plastics (Yokel and McNamara, 2001;Becaria et al, 2002;Nayak, 2002;Yenigül, 2006). In the literature, Al has been shown to have a toxic effect on several tissues and organs such as the brain, liver, kidneys, testicles, stomach, parathyroid gland, intestines, and blood tissue (Albendea et al, 2007;Krewski et al, 2007;Turgut et al, 2007;Amer, 2008;Bogdanovic et al, 2008;Abdel Moneim et al, 2013). In particular, aluminum sulfate (Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 ) has been shown to cause toxicity to the liver, kidneys, and nervous system in laboratory animals (Material Safety Data Sheet LA1407 Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 ; Schetinger et al, 1999;Gawish, 2005).…”