Abstract
ABSTRACT: BACK GROUND: Organic phosphorus pesticides are most widely preferred pesticides, and know to have detrimental effect on various living organisms. METHODS: Twenty four male Balb/c mice were used. These were divided into four group (1,2,3,4) . Chlorpyriphos was given orally on alternate days by garage (20mg/kg body weight), aqueous garlic alone was given orally daily by garage (200mg/kg body weight, while garlic extract followed by chlorphriphos was also given. RESULTS: Lipid peroxidation (LPO) was measured in liver homogenate . The extent of LPO was significantly increased in animals treated with pesticide while non-significant result were obtained with garlic extract alone . Pretreatment with garlic followed by pesticide showed similar values. The levels of glutathione and total thiol was significantly decreased in animals treated with pesticide and non- significant with garlic . pretreatment with garlic followed by pesticide showed similar value. The free radical scavenging enzyme like SOD , as well as GSH- dependent enzyme (GPx, GST and GR) show significant decrease in animals treated with pesticide and non-significant with garlic. Pretreatment with garlic followed by pesticide showed similar to that of control. CONCLUSION: Pesticide exposure could be prevented by Co-administration of garlic extract.
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Gathwn, Khalid Hamdan
(2006)
"The Role of Garlic Extract on the Effect of Organic Pesticides on Murine Liver Cells,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 5:
Iss.
3, Article 16.
Available at:
https://www.ipmj.org/journal/vol5/iss3/16