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Impact of Combined Vitamins Supplementation in BPA Induced Swiss Albino Mice (MUS Musculus)
Summary
Researchers exposed Swiss albino mice to bisphenol A (BPA) and then treated them with combined vitamins, finding that antioxidant supplementation restored key enzyme levels and reduced oxidative stress markers, suggesting vitamins may help mitigate the toxic effects of BPA exposure.
Bisphenol A BPA is an extensively used chemical found in consumer goods and food products, to which human beings are exposed. This study aims to evaluate the damaging effect of BPA in albino mice and investigate the role of combined vitamins as antioxidants against BPA -induced oxidative stress. BPA -induced albino mice were treated with combined vitamins, resulting in increased levels of enzymes such as GST, GPx, SOD, and catalase, and a decrease in the level of TBARS. These findings suggest that combined vitamins could act as antioxidants against BPA -induced oxidative stress. This study aims to evaluate the damaging effect of BPA in albino mice and investigate the potential protective role of combined vitamins as antioxidants against BPA -induced oxidative stress. Understanding the damaging effect of BPA and exploring potential protective strategies is crucial due to the widespread exposure of human beings to this chemical. This study contributes to the knowledge of BPA -induced oxidative stress and highlights the potential role of combined vitamins as antioxidants, which may help mitigate the adverse effects of BPA.