Masume Farhadi, Farshad Sohbatzadeh, Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam, Yasaman Firouzjaei
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The present study was conducted to estimate the synergetic effect of a TSP device and cysteine (Cys) in stopping hepatotoxicity. The interaction of Ar plasma with Cys solution was investigated by LCMS/MS, revealing that many new biochemical products with different molecular weights were produced under plasma treatment. Glutathione (GSH) level and DPPH scavenging activity were performed. Biochemical markers and histopathological analysis were also evaluated. Results revealed that by increased levels of GSH and anti-oxidant activity, PTC solution can preserve as opposed to injuries caused by CCl<sub>4</sub> injection to a greater extent than untreated Cys even at a low dose of amino acid. The ALP, ALT, and AST activity levels were closer to the normal level when PTC was received than Cys. After receiving PTC, more positive liver and kidney tissue changes were observed in the CCl<sub>4</sub> group. It also had a great impact on oxidative antioxidant parameters. 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Transient Spark Plasma-Treated L-Cysteine Reduces CCl4-Induced Hepatotoxicity in Rats
Cold plasmas have been considered an effective method in numerous scientific fields. One excellent target for plasma treatment is amino acids. Transient spark plasma discharge (TSP) is very useful in changing the chemical structures of biological systems due to its high electron density. TSP discharges as DC-driven self-pulsing discharges allow ionization and effective chemical processes to be performed easily. This type of plasma discharge consists of numerous streamers with a high electric field that can be transferred into short spark current pulses. In this study, we utilized a pin-to-ring TSP with a fixed voltage and frequency of ~ 5 kV and 220 Hz, respectively. The present study was conducted to estimate the synergetic effect of a TSP device and cysteine (Cys) in stopping hepatotoxicity. The interaction of Ar plasma with Cys solution was investigated by LCMS/MS, revealing that many new biochemical products with different molecular weights were produced under plasma treatment. Glutathione (GSH) level and DPPH scavenging activity were performed. Biochemical markers and histopathological analysis were also evaluated. Results revealed that by increased levels of GSH and anti-oxidant activity, PTC solution can preserve as opposed to injuries caused by CCl4 injection to a greater extent than untreated Cys even at a low dose of amino acid. The ALP, ALT, and AST activity levels were closer to the normal level when PTC was received than Cys. After receiving PTC, more positive liver and kidney tissue changes were observed in the CCl4 group. It also had a great impact on oxidative antioxidant parameters. Therefore, PTC as an effective drug has shown a positive effect in inhibiting hepatotoxicity because it contains various biomolecules under the influence of the plasma-produced reactive species.
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Publishing original papers on fundamental and applied research in plasma chemistry and plasma processing, the scope of this journal includes processing plasmas ranging from non-thermal plasmas to thermal plasmas, and fundamental plasma studies as well as studies of specific plasma applications. Such applications include but are not limited to plasma catalysis, environmental processing including treatment of liquids and gases, biological applications of plasmas including plasma medicine and agriculture, surface modification and deposition, powder and nanostructure synthesis, energy applications including plasma combustion and reforming, resource recovery, coupling of plasmas and electrochemistry, and plasma etching. Studies of chemical kinetics in plasmas, and the interactions of plasmas with surfaces are also solicited. It is essential that submissions include substantial consideration of the role of the plasma, for example, the relevant plasma chemistry, plasma physics or plasma–surface interactions; manuscripts that consider solely the properties of materials or substances processed using a plasma are not within the journal’s scope.