| Literature DB >> 32252555 |
Solomon E Owumi1, Sarah O Nwozo2, Magdalene E Effiong2, Eseroghene S Najophe2.
Abstract
IMPACT STATEMENT: Humans and animals are regularly exposed to toxic chemicals with subsequent adverse effects. Manganese exposure occurs via contaminated sources; over-exposure is associated with neuronal, hepatorenal dysfunction, etc. This work advances the field of natural chemopreventive agents by reporting evidence lacking in the literature on GA and ω-3-FA obtained primarily from the diet in protecting biological beings against toxic chemicals. Individually, GA and ω-3-FA exhibit various pharmacological effects. Our findings confirm the previous reports; however, we demonstrate the additional evidence for GA and ω-3-FA in abating toxic response incumbent on oxidative damage associated with manganese exposure. These findings further underscore the relevance of GA usage in food, cosmetics-pharmaceutical industries, and ω-3-FA as a safe supplement. Dietary supplements with GA and fish oil-rich in ω-3FA may be the potential natural therapy against hepatorenal injury in individuals inadvertently or occupationally exposed to manganese, thereby, promoting human and veterinary health outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Manganese; gallic acid; hepatorenal toxicity; omega-3 fatty acids; oxido-inflammation; rats
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32252555 PMCID: PMC7273889 DOI: 10.1177/1535370220917643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ISSN: 1535-3699