Antioxidant Potential of Ulexite in Zebrafish Brain: Assessment of Oxidative Dna Damage, Apoptosis, and Response of Antioxidant Defense System
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2021
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Springernature
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In recent years, because of its significant biological roles, the usage of boron has been started in animal feeding. In this research, it was aimed to investigate the ulexite's action mechanism on the zebrafish brain with an evaluation of the oxidative parameters. The adult zebrafish were exposed to four ulexite doses (5, 10, 20, and 40 mg/l) in a static test apparatus for 96 h. For assessing the oxidative responses, multiple biochemical analyses were performed in brain tissues. The results indicated the supporting potential of low ulexite doses on the antioxidant system (< 40 mg/l) and that low-dose ulexite does not lead to oxidative stress in the zebrafish brain. Again, our results showed that low ulexite concentrations did not cause DNA damage or apoptosis. As a final result, in aquatic environments, ulexite (a boron compound) can be used in a safe manner, but it would be useful at higher concentrations to consider the damages of the cells that are probable to develop because of the oxidative stress
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Cilingir Yeltekin, Asli/0000-0003-0071-7434
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Ulexite, Borate, Boron Compound, Brain, Zebrafish, Oxidative Alterations
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Q2
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Q1
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199
Issue
3
Start Page
1092
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1099