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The effects of subacute exposure of peracetic acid on lipid peroxidation and hepatic enzymes in wistar rats.
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Golalipour, Mohammad J., Author
Gharravi, Anneh M., Author
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Oman Medical Specialty Board.
Gregorian
2010-10
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English
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Objectives: This study was undertaken to determine the effect of subacute exposure of peracetic acid on lipid peroxidation and hepatic enzymes in Wistar rats. Methods: 48 male animals in Treatment Group I, II and III received 0.2%, 2% and 20% peracetic acid daily for 2 and 4 weeks. Results: Serum malondialdehyde increased and Alanine Transaminase and Aspartate Transaminase decreased significantly in groups 2 and 3, compared to the control group. T he malondialdehyde, Alanine Transaminase and Aspartate Transaminase with 0.2% and 2% doses of peracetic acid for 2 weeks do not lead to the alteration of malondialdehyde and enzyme activities. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the enhancement of malondialdehyde could provide an oxidative damage induced by disinfectant peroxidation at 20% and 2% doses at 2 and 4 weeks. T he consumption of peroxidation with 20% for 2 weeks and 2% doses at 2 and 4 weeks. T he consumption of peroxidation with 20% for 2 weeks and 2% for 4 weeks can cause the increase of malondialdehyde and the decrease of enzyme activities, respectively.
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Marjani, Abdoljalal. Golalipour, Mohammad J., & Gharravi, Anneh M. (2010). The effects of subacute exposure of peracetic acid on lipid peroxidation and hepatic enzymes in wistar rats. Oman Medical Journal, 25 (4), 256-260.
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Journal articles