Publications by authors named "Kubra Basol Baki"

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  • Recent studies reveal that oxidative stress, inflammation, and cell death significantly contribute to tissue damage during ovarian transplantation, prompting the investigation of natural compounds like curcumin and gallic acid for their protective effects.
  • In a study involving 42 rats divided into six groups, the effects of these compounds were analyzed post-ovarian transplant through various evaluations, including tissue examination and biochemical tests.
  • Results indicated that curcumin and gallic acid reduced liver and kidney damage caused by the transplant, suggesting their promise as therapeutic agents for minimizing transplant-related injuries.
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The objective of this study to examine the effects of curcumin and gallic acid use against oxidative stress damage in the autologous intraperitoneal ovarian transplantation model created in rats on ovarian follicle reserve, ovarian surface epithelium, and oxidant-antioxidant systems. 42 adult female Sprague Dawley rats (n=7) were allocated into 6 groups. Group 1 served as the control.

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