Beneficial Impact of Folic Acid Against Eco-Physiological Toxicity Induced By Potassium Bromate In Male Rats

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Potassium bromate (KBrO3) used in both the food and cosmetics industry, and a drinking water disinfection. Strong oxidizer KBrO3 has been employed in the milling of flour. It is a substance that is nephrotoxic and carcinogenic. Acute renal failure and the potential for injury to the reproductive systems were both associated with the therapy KBrO3. Food naturally contains folic acid, especially dark green leafy vegetables. The study aimed to investigation the effects of folic acid supplementation on the KBrO3 toxicity. Animals were randomly divided into four groups: group I control; group II received daily potassium bromate administration (200 mg/kg bw); group III received daily folic acid administration (40 mg/kg); and group IV received daily administration of 200 mg/kg potassium bromate and 40 mg/kg folic acid, respectively. Blood samples were examined for levels of creatine kinase (CK-MB), troponin, lactate dehydrogenase, creatinine, urea, luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone, and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). The experimental animals administered by PB had a substantial increase in CK-MB, troponin, LDH, creatinine, urea, and FSH whereas all experimental rats had a drop in LH and testosterone levels in accordance with the toxicity of potassium bromate. The administration of folic acid had a protective effect on the group of rats treated concurrently with potassium bromate and folic acid. . The heart, kidney, and testis tissues underwent histological examinations, which supported the biochemical findings that the heart, kidney, and testis of KBrO3-treated animals had experienced significant extensive damage. In conclusion, these results show that KBrO3 has serious damaging effects on experimental animals and therefore, its use should be avoided. These dangerous effects should stop its use in human being.
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叶酸对雄性大鼠溴酸钾生态生理毒性的有益影响
溴酸钾(KBrO3)既用于食品和化妆品工业,又用于饮用水消毒。强氧化剂KBrO3被用于面粉的研磨。它是一种具有肾毒性和致癌性的物质。急性肾衰竭和潜在的生殖系统损伤都与KBrO3治疗有关。食物中天然含有叶酸,尤其是深绿色叶蔬菜。本研究旨在探讨补充叶酸对KBrO3毒性的影响。动物随机分为四组:第一组为对照组;II组每日给予溴酸钾(200 mg/kg bw);III组每日给予叶酸(40 mg/kg);IV组每日分别给予200 mg/kg溴酸钾和40 mg/kg叶酸。检测血液中肌酸激酶(CK-MB)、肌钙蛋白、乳酸脱氢酶、肌酐、尿素、黄体生成素(LH)、睾酮和促卵泡激素(FSH)的水平。经PB处理的实验动物CK-MB、肌钙蛋白、乳酸脱氢酶、肌酐、尿素和卵泡刺激素显著升高,而所有实验大鼠的LH和睾酮水平均下降,与溴酸钾的毒性一致。叶酸对溴酸钾和叶酸同时处理的大鼠有保护作用。对心脏、肾脏和睾丸组织进行了组织学检查,这支持了生化结果,即kbro3处理动物的心脏、肾脏和睾丸经历了显著的广泛损伤。综上所述,KBrO3对实验动物具有严重的损害作用,应避免使用。这些危险的影响应该停止在人类身上使用。
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