Publications by authors named "Reda Fadly"

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  • Oxidative stress, linked to aging, arises from an imbalance between reactive oxygen species and antioxidants, which this study addresses using rutin in aging rats exposed to D-galactose for 42 days.
  • Rutin, administered in doses of 50 and 100 mg/kg daily, demonstrated protective effects against oxidative damage by enhancing antioxidant markers and reducing markers associated with aging and cell death in brain and liver tissues.
  • Overall, the study suggests that rutin may serve as a natural compound to delay aging effects and promote health, supported by molecular docking results showing its strong affinity for critical cellular targets involved in oxidative stress and inflammation.
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Background And Aim: The World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization list , a foodborne cestode, as the most widely distributed human tapeworm worldwide. The larval stage of , , causes cysticercosis in bovines and infects humans who eat raw or undercooked beef. The existing detection methods of in cattle depend on the visual inspection of meat.

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