The possible neurobehavioral and haematological effects of aluminium toxicity and the protective potential of some antioxidants in rats /
Gehan Sobhy Georgy
The possible neurobehavioral and haematological effects of aluminium toxicity and the protective potential of some antioxidants in rats / التأثير المحتمل لسمية الالومنيوم على السلوك العصبى وعلى مكونات الدم والحماية الممكنة لبعض مضادات الاكسدة من هذه التأثيرات فى الفئران Gehan Sobhy Georgy ; Supervised Samir F. Saad , Salwa A. Metwally , Dalaal M. Abdallah - Cairo : Gehan Sobhy Georgy , 2009 - 158 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Aluminium (Al) is a ubiquitous element introduced into the environment and is implicated in the pathogenesis of several neurological disorders involved in Al detrimental effects, where the brain is a core target of Al toxicity being more vulnerable to oxidative damage as a result of its high lipid content. This work aims to evaluate the potential role of ascorbic acid, curcumin and silymarin in modulating the neurobehavioral toxic action (s) induced experimentally by Al in rats
Aluminium Behavioral effect Nervous system
The possible neurobehavioral and haematological effects of aluminium toxicity and the protective potential of some antioxidants in rats / التأثير المحتمل لسمية الالومنيوم على السلوك العصبى وعلى مكونات الدم والحماية الممكنة لبعض مضادات الاكسدة من هذه التأثيرات فى الفئران Gehan Sobhy Georgy ; Supervised Samir F. Saad , Salwa A. Metwally , Dalaal M. Abdallah - Cairo : Gehan Sobhy Georgy , 2009 - 158 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Aluminium (Al) is a ubiquitous element introduced into the environment and is implicated in the pathogenesis of several neurological disorders involved in Al detrimental effects, where the brain is a core target of Al toxicity being more vulnerable to oxidative damage as a result of its high lipid content. This work aims to evaluate the potential role of ascorbic acid, curcumin and silymarin in modulating the neurobehavioral toxic action (s) induced experimentally by Al in rats
Aluminium Behavioral effect Nervous system