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Identification of cadmium-produced lipid hydroperoxides, transcriptomic changes in antioxidant enzymes, xenobiotic transporters, and pro-inflammatory markers in human breast cancer cells (MCF7) and protection with fat-soluble vitamins
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal that is regarded as a metallohormone with estrogen-like properties. The present study aimed at identification of lipid...
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Importance of Visible Light-Induced Photo-oxidationProcesses in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea
Recently, there has been a renewal of interest concerning the study of heterogeneous visible light-induced degradative reactions of lipid compounds... -
Long-term consumption of fermented pork fat-based diets differing in calorie, fat content, and fatty acid levels mediates oxidative stress, inflammation, redox imbalance, germ cell apoptosis, disruption of steroidogenesis, and testicular dysfunction in Wistar rats
There is a dearth of experimental evidence available as to whether the consumption of fermented pork fat (FPF) food has any harmful effects on...
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Health Risks of Mercury
Mercury is a very toxic volatile chemical pollutant and non-essential metal in the human body. Mercury is widely distributed in the environment,... -
Oxidative Stress and Inflammation Induced by Nanoparticles
Due to their distinctive physicochemical characteristics, nanoparticles have drawn significant attention in a number of sectors and biomedical... -
Biochemical and gene expression alterations due to individual exposure of atrazine, dichlorvos, and imidacloprid and their combination in zebrafish
In environmental toxicology, combined toxicity has emerged as an important concern. Atrazine (ATZ), dichlorvos (DIC), and imidacloprid (IMD) are the...
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Primary hepatocyte culture from Oreochromis niloticus fish as a tool for environmental toxicology
Risk assessment studies on aquatic pollution, a threat to water quality and aquatic biota, often rely on animal capture and experimentation. However,...
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The potential of using microalgae for simultaneous oil removal in wastewater and lipid production
AbstractMicroalgae have received considerable attention in recent years due to their significant potential in contaminants removal from wastewater...
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Biofunctional significance of multi-herbal combination against paracetamol-induced hepatotoxicity in Wistar rats
A multi-herbal combination (MHC) of five herbs, namely Punica granatum L., Putranjiva roxburghii Wall., Swertia chirata Buch.-Ham., Tinospora...
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Perfluorooctanoic acid induces behavioral impairment and oxidative injury in Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is a persistent organic contaminant with potential health threats to both animals and humans. However, the impact of...
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High anesthetic exposure leads to oxidative damage and gene expression changes in physicians during medical residency: a cohort study
Evaluation of the possible toxic effects of occupational exposure to anesthetics is of great importance, and the literature is limited in assessing...
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Oxidative damage in the Vesper mouse (Calomys laucha) exposed to a simulated oil spill—a multi-organ study
Small wild mammals have been used to measure the damage caused by exposure to oil-contaminated soil, including deer mice. However, the study of toxic...
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Oxidative Stress in Cadmium Toxicity in Animals and Its Amelioration
The present chapter discusses the intricate relationship between cadmium toxicity and oxidative stress in animals. Cadmium, a highly toxic heavy... -
Hippocampal ferroptosis is involved in learning and memory impairment in rats induced by microwave and electromagnetic pulse combined exposure
Microwave (MW) and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) are considered environmental pollutants, both of which can induce learning and memory impairments....
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Simvastatin as an emerging pollutant on non-target aquatic invertebrates: effects on antioxidant-related genes in Daphnia magna
Simvastatin (SIM) is one of the most widely used lipid-lowering drugs and consequently has been frequently detected in various waters. However, its...
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Exploring multifunctional antioxidants as potential agents for management of neurological disorders
Free radical or oxidative stress may be a fundamental mechanism underlying several human neurologic diseases. Therapy using free radical scavengers...
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The stereoselective metabolic disruption of cypermethrin on rats by a sub-acute study based on metabolomics
Due to the massive application of cypermethrin (CYP) for pest control in China, the adverse effects on non-target organisms have aroused great...
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Differential eco-toxicological responses toward Eisenia fetida exposed to soil contaminated with naphthalene and typical metabolites
Naphthalene (NAP) was frequently detected in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-contaminated soil, and its residues may pose an...
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Lead: Exposure Risk, Bio Assimilation and Amelioration Strategies in Livestock Animals
Lead (Pb) toxicity is a serious issue affecting animals of all kinds, including wildlife, livestock, and companion animals. Lead poisoning has been... -
Renal-protective effect of Asparagus officinalis aqueous extract against lead-induced nephrotoxicity mouse model
Lead is one of the cursed substances that threaten all human life. Lead poisoning can occur through food or water contaminations and it is hard to be...