Protective effect of combined aqueous extracts of Allium sativum and Zingiber officinale against lead acetate induced hepatotoxicity and testicular damage in Rattus norvegicus

Y. Oboma, Beredugo Sylvanus, P. N. Okara, Favour A Tamuno-omie, Okama Eko Ibiang
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Lead has been described as one of the most toxic metals in our environment.1 It also forms part of a group of metals described as carcinogenic in humans Its carcinogenic potential is considered to be dependent on the metal’s oxidation state, solubility and complex formation.2 Due to increasing anthropogenic activities and vehicular emissions, it has been indicated that the amount of lead available in the environment for potential consumption via food chains and drinking water supplies is on the rise.2 Lead poisoning is also a global health problem but it is unrecognized as such in a number of African countries. Lead poisoning as indicated by elevated blood lead levels (BLL) have been observed in the general population in some parts of Nigeria.3 In adults, occupational exposure to lead is the most common cause of lead poisoning with a wide range of physiological, biochemical, behavioural and organ dysfunctions mostly the kidney, liver, spleen and testes.3 In 2013, lead was believed to have resulted in 853,000 deaths, which occurred mostly in the developing countries with the poor been at greater risk.4 Descriptions of lead poisoning is dated to at least 2000 BC.5,6
葱姜水提物对醋酸铅致褐家鼠肝毒性和睾丸损伤的保护作用
铅被认为是环境中毒性最大的金属之一它也是一组被描述为对人类致癌的金属的一部分。它的致癌潜力被认为取决于金属的氧化状态、溶解度和络合物的形成由于人为活动和车辆排放的增加,环境中可通过食物链和饮用水供应供潜在消费的铅的数量正在增加铅中毒也是一个全球性的健康问题,但在一些非洲国家却没有认识到这一点。在尼日利亚的一些地区,已在普通人群中观察到血铅水平升高(BLL)所表明的铅中毒。3在成年人中,职业性接触铅是铅中毒的最常见原因,可引起广泛的生理、生化、行为和器官功能障碍,主要是肾、肝、脾和睾丸2013年,据信铅导致85.3万人死亡,这些死亡大多发生在发展中国家,穷人面临的风险更大关于铅中毒的描述至少可以追溯到公元前2000年
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