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India | Zoology | Volume 12 Issue 7, July 2023 | Pages: 902 - 906
Impact of Vitamin C Supplementation in BPA Induced Swiss Albino Mice (MUS MUSCULUS)
Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of Bisphenol A BPA and Vitamin C supplementation on oxidative stress levels in the blood of Swiss Albino mice. The study measured the expression of key antioxidant enzymes and assessed the preventive effects of Vitamin C on oxidative damage. The results indicated that BPA caused cellular dysfunction and increased the production of reactive oxygen species. However, supplementation with Vitamin C, both immediately and for a prolonged period, significantly reduced the damage caused by oxidative stress. These findings highlight the potential of Vitamin C as a preventive measure against BPA-induced oxidative stress.
Keywords: BPA, Oxidative stress, Vitamin C , Antioxidants
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