Publications by authors named "Moazama Batool"

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  • - The study tested the protective effects of thiocyanate (SCN) against paraquat (PQ)-induced kidney damage in albino rats, using four groups: control, PQ-only, PQ with SCN, and SCN-only.
  • - PQ exposure decreased Nrf2 and its protective genes while increasing keap1, leading to reduced antioxidant enzyme activity and elevated markers of oxidative stress and kidney injury, such as MDA, ROS, and NGAL.
  • - SCN treatment helped restore the harmful changes caused by PQ, demonstrating its potential benefits through its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic properties.
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Paraquat (PQ) is a noxious herbicide which adversely affects the vital organs including male reproductive system. Sudachitin (SCN) is a naturally occurring flavonoid that demonstrates a wide range of biological potentials. The current study was designed to investigate the alleviative potential of SCN to avert PQ-induced testicular toxicity in rats.

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Background: Cadmium (Cd) is a hazardous heavy metal that adversely affects the vital body organs particularly liver. Eriocitrin (ERCN) is a plant-based flavonoid that is well-known for its wide range of pharmacological potential. This research trial was aimed to determine the ameliorative potential of ERCN against Cd provoked hepatotoxicity in rats.

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Cadmium (Cd) is an industrial contaminant that poses severe threats to human and animal health. Vitexin (VIT) is a polyphenolic flavonoid of characteristic pharmacological properties. We explored the curative role of vitexin on Cd-induced mitochondrial-dysfunction in rat renal tissues.

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Thimerosal is ethyl mercury based compound which is being used as a preservative in vaccines since decades. Pharmaceutical products and vaccines that contain thimerosal are among the potential source of mercury exposure. Current research was intended to ascertain the reprotoxic effects of thimerosal on rat testes.

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