Samera M Alkatib, Ahmed M Zaki, May Kh Ismail, Raghad Kh Alsarraf
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Abstract
Methionine is one of the essential sulfur-containing amino acids that are used in building proteins. In the body, methionine condenses with ATP to form S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), which acts as a methylation donor in various biological pathways. Methionine is characterized by its antioxidant activity and its ability to modify tissue sensitivity against oxidizing agents. Therefore, this study’s aim included using hydrogen peroxide 0.5% in drinking water to induce oxidative stress in the male rats and testing the ability of different concentrations of methionine for protection or prevention the oxidative stress during 10, 20 and 30 days. Forty male rats with the age of 3-4 months and of weights ranging between 300 to 400 gm were divided into 4 groups: Group (1): control group received drinking tap water, group (2): treated with H2O2 0.5% in drinking water, group (3): treated with H2O2 and methionine 0.3%, group (4): treated with H2O2 and methionine 0.6%. The following parameters in the serum were measured: Vit. C, Vit. E, peroxynitrite, albumin, selenium, zinc, and copper. Treatment with 0.3% methionine produced clear effects on the vit C, peroxynitrite, Zn and Cu levels in the serum, while the treatment with 0.6% methionine produced clear effects on the serum vit E, albumin, and Se levels
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International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology (IJDDT) provides the forum for reporting innovations, production methods, technologies, initiatives and the application of scientific knowledge to the aspects of pharmaceutics, including controlled drug release systems, drug targeting etc. in the form of expert forums, reviews, full research papers, and short communications.