The Endocrinal Effects of Ethanol Toxicity and The Possible Protective Role of Carnosine
Alaa Mohammed Shehab;
Abstract
Ethanol is one of the most commonly consumed substances, with many toxic effects on different body organs, including endocrinal glands. One of its mechanisms of action is production of free oxygen radicals.
Casnosine is an antioxidant. substance with many protective
functions on cells.
The study a1ms to investigate the possible protective role of carnosine against the toxic effects of ethanol on endocrinal glands.
Casnosine is an antioxidant. substance with many protective
functions on cells.
The study a1ms to investigate the possible protective role of carnosine against the toxic effects of ethanol on endocrinal glands.
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| Title | The Endocrinal Effects of Ethanol Toxicity and The Possible Protective Role of Carnosine | Other Titles | تأثير التسمم المزمن بالإيثانول علد الغدد الصماء والدور الوقائى المحتمل للكارنوزين | Authors | Alaa Mohammed Shehab | Issue Date | 2001 |
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