Assessment of the possible protective role of olive oil on iron sulfate induced genotoxicity using chromosomal aberration assay and rapd-PCR in male mice (Record no. 64030)

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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) ART AJVS V59 No1 19
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Personal name Hassaneen, Nahla H.
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240 10 - UNIFORM TITLE
Uniform title Alexandria journal of veterinary science, 2018 v. 59 (1)
Medium [electronic reource].
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Title Assessment of the possible protective role of olive oil on iron sulfate induced genotoxicity using chromosomal aberration assay and rapd-PCR in male mice
Medium [electronic reource].
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Extent p. 157-169.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes references.
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Summary, etc. This study was conducted to evaluate the genotoxic effects of iron sulfate on mice through the assessment of chromosomal aberration, <br/>mitotic activity and DNA fragmentation by RAPD-PCR, as well as screening for the possible ameliorating effect of extra-virgin olive oil <br/>(EVOO) against iron sulfate genotoxicity. Sixty-four swiss albino male mice (Mus musculus), weighing from 25 to 35 gm were used in the study. <br/>Forty mice were used in the acute study for 24 and 48 hrs and twenty-four were used for chronic treatment (six weeks). In both acute studies, <br/>the mice were divided into five groups, the first group acts as a control without any treatment. The second group received 75 ?l EVOO on a diet <br/>for one day before samples collection. The third group received 61.2 mg/kg b.wt iron in a diet which represents 1/5 of its oral LD50, the fourth <br/>group received the same previous doses of EVOO and iron sulfate at the same time. The fifth group received EVOO as a pre-treatment for one week <br/>then received iron sulfate with the previous dose for 24 hrs. Four similar experimental groups were also used for chronic study with 15.3 mg/kg b.wt <br/>iron sulfate in the diet which represents 1/20 of its oral LD50 and the same dose of EVOO as a co-treatment. Iron sulfate in mice ration was able <br/>to produce structural chromosomal aberration in acute treatment and structural and numerical in chronic treatment, lowering mitotic activity and <br/>induced DNA fragmentation (RAPD fragments) at both treatments. EVOO as a co-treatment or pre-treatment leads to decrease in chromosomal aberration <br/>especially chromatid breaks, chromatid deletion and fragments in acute treatment. In general, EVOO as a co-treatment showed a significant role in <br/>lowering Iron sulfate genotoxicity in acute treatments.<br/>
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Language note Summary in Arabic
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Chromosome abnormalities.
9 (RLIN) 24435
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Ferrous sulfate
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Personal name Hemeda, Shabaan A.
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Personal name El-Nahas, Abeer F.
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Personal name Abd El Naby, Walaa S.H.
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Title Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Science.
Related parts 2018.v.59(1)
International Standard Serial Number 1110-2047
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Record control number u191343
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2018/AJVS/5918/1/157.pdf
Public note Full Text Article.
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