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صادق جعفر رمضان - sadiq jaffer ramadhan
MSc - lecturer
College of Veterinary Medicine , Department of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology
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practical biochemistry
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الفسلجة والكيمياء الحياتية والادوية
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prctical biochemistry practical physiology

Publication Date
Sun Jun 25 2023
EFFECT OF GALLIC ACID ON LIPID PROFILE AND ANTIOXIDANT STATUS IN CADMIUM CHLORIDE TREATED RATS

This study was aimed to explore the role of gallic acid (GA) in ameliorating in reducing adverse effects of cadmium chloride (CdCl2) on antioxidant status and lipid profile in adult male rats. Twenty-eight (28) adult male rats were divided randomly into four equal groups; they were daily handled for 30 days, as follows: control group (C), received tap water only. (G1), received 100ppm of CdCl2 in drinking tap water, animals in proceeding groups were given in addition to CdCl2 in drinking water the following: intraperitoneal injection of GA 100 mg/kg. daily (G2 group) and the combination of GA and CdCl2 were given to rats in group (G3) in the same pattern.  At the e

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Publication Date
Wed Dec 28 2022
Journal Name
The Iraqi Journal Of Veterinary Medicine
Effect of Phosphatidylcholine on Dyslipidemia and Atherogenic Index in High Fructose Exposed Rats

The purpose of this research was to investigate the beneficial effects of phosphatidylcholine in reducing changes in both lipid and protein profiles in addition to atherogenic index in adult rats with fructose-induced metabolic syndrome. Thirty-six mature Wistar Albino female rats (Rattus norvegicus) (aged 12-15 weeks and weighing 200±10 g) were divided randomly into four groups (G1, G2, G3, and G4); then variable treatments were orally administered for 62 days as follows: G1 (Control group), received distilled water; G2, treated with phosphatidylcholine (PC) orally (1 g/kg BW); G3 (Fr), orally dosed with 40% fructose and 25% fructose mixed with drinking water; G4 (Fr+PC), were also intubated with 40% fr

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Publication Date
Mon Nov 14 2022
Journal Name
Asian Journal Of Water, Environment And Pollution
Effect of Sodium Fluoride on Glycemic Index and Liver Functions in Rats

From a health standpoint, fluoride (F) is a vital element for humans. It had harmful effects on numerous organs when consumed in high dosages. Fluoride poisoning has been linked to liver damage. The purpose of this study was to see how sodium fluoride (Naf) affected liver function and the glycemic index in adult male albino rats. Fourteen (14) adult male Wistar albino rats were randomly and evenly divided into two groups and given the following treatments for thirty (30) days: G1 Group (Control group), were given distilled water and fed a balanced diet, G2 rats were administered water that contained 100 ppm Naf. The animals were fasted for 8-12 hours before being anesthetized and blood samples were taken by heart puncture technique

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Publication Date
Sun Aug 04 2019
تأثير البيتين (betaine ) على وظائف الكبد والكلية في الجرذان المعاملة بالاكريلامايد (المبحث الثاني): *صادق جعفر رمضان *خالصة كاظم خضير

صممت هذه الدراسة لتقييم الدور الملطف للبيتين (betaine) على الخلل الوظيفي للكبد والكلية المستحدث بأستخدام الاكريلامايد (acrylamide) في أناث الجرذان. تم تقسيم (32) من أناث الجرذان البالغة عشوائيا" وبالتساوي الى أربع مجاميع )  G3, G2, G1و G4) وعوملت كالأتي لمدة (65) يوم: مجموعة السيطرة (G1)، مجموعة (G2) جرعت فمويا" البيتين 250 ملغم/كغم من وزن الجسم، في حين جرعت حيوانات المجموعة الثالثة (G3) الاكريلامايد فمويا" 1 ملغم/كغم من وزن الجسم، وج

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Publication Date
Tue Oct 02 2018
Journal Name
Indian Journal Of Natural Sciences
Publication Date
Mon Dec 20 2021
Journal Name
Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils
Therapeutic Effects of Allicin against the Diabetes Mellitus Induced by Streptozotocin in Male Rats

This study aimed to see how allicin (45mg/kg BW) affected diabetic Mellitus in male rats (DM). Forty male rats were utilized, and they were split into four groups at random for 42 days. T2 was treated with 45 mg/kg B.W of allicin dissolved in 1 ml of D.W daily and injected with a single dose of sodium citrate buffer (0.5ml Intra-Peritoneal IP), DM was induced in T1 and T2 by injection of a single dose of streptozotocin 50 mg/kg B.W IP, T1 was assigned as a positive control, T3 received 45 mg/kg B.W. of allicin dissolved in 1 ml D.W. every day, and a single dose of sodium citrate buffer was injected (0.5ml IP). When diabetic rats treated with allicin in T2 were compared to diabetic rats in T1, the findings indicated a significant increase (P

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