Effect of carnosic acid on acrylamide induced neurotoxicity: in vivo and in vitro experiments

Volume: 45, Issue: 4, Pages: 1528 - 1535
Published: Nov 19, 2020
Abstract
Acrylamide (ACR), one of the most toxic chemical agents in humans and animals has several uses in different industries. Carnosic acid is an important biological antioxidant extracted from rosemary. In this study, the protective effect of carnosic acid on ACR-induced neurotoxicity in rat and PC12 cells has been investigated. Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into eight groups including (1) control group, (2) ACR (50 mg/kg, i.p.), (3-6) ACR...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of carnosic acid on acrylamide induced neurotoxicity: in vivo and in vitro experiments
Published Date
Nov 19, 2020
Volume
45
Issue
4
Pages
1528 - 1535
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