Orange peels and Chlorella vulgaris supplementation ameliorate gamma radiation‐induced oxidative stress by regulating TGF‐β and NOX2/NOX4 signaling pathways
Abour M. Abdelrahman,
Asmaa A. Mohammed,
Monda M. M. Badawy
et al.
Abstract:Numerous studies revealed that Chlorella vulgaris and orange peels are potential sources for many valuable compounds such as flavonoids, which are natural polyphenols with antioxidant capacities that lessen oxidative stress via suppressing ROS levels. Thus, this study was designed to investigate their radioprotective efficiency either alone or in combination as natural food supplements. Sixty‐four male Albino rats were divided into eight groups (n = 8) as follows: control, orange peel (10% in diet), C. vulgari… Show more
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