2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.etp.2009.02.120
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Proanthocyanidin prevents methotrexate-induced intestinal damage and oxidative stress

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“…It was shown that PAs increased glutathione peroxidase levels and decreased the jejunal damage caused by MTX treatment. 36 A similar result was proven by Yüncü et al in an experimental study performed with the supplementation of vitamin A which had antioxidant properties. 37 In our animal model, the attenuating of villi damaged was noteworthy in the intestinal mucosa after the use of GE.…”
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“…It was shown that PAs increased glutathione peroxidase levels and decreased the jejunal damage caused by MTX treatment. 36 A similar result was proven by Yüncü et al in an experimental study performed with the supplementation of vitamin A which had antioxidant properties. 37 In our animal model, the attenuating of villi damaged was noteworthy in the intestinal mucosa after the use of GE.…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Our results were parallel to some studies which indicated, the after MTX intoxication, significant depletion of the GSH level and also significant decreases in activities of SOD, CAT and GPx was evidenced, corroborating the state of oxidative stress. 23,32,33 MDA is one of the most commonly markers of lipid peroxidation. Lipid peroxidation is a wellknown mechanism of cellular injury in the human body.…”
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“…Proanthocyanidins are believed to be the key bioactive constituents in GSE (47). Administration of proanthocyanidin decreased the jejunal damage and malondialdehyde level, which were caused by MTX treatment and increased superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase levels in rats (48,49).…”
Section: Probioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%