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Nigella sativa Mitigative Antioxidant Properties against Citral Induced
Oxidative Stress and Biochemical changes during Development of
Chick Embryo

Research Authors
Reda A. Ali, Hanem S. Abdel-Tawab and Dalia Elzahraa F. Mostafa
Research Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of different concentrations of citral on
glutathione (GSH), nitric oxide (NO), lipid peroxide (LPO) and vitamin C. Also, the protective effect of N.
sativa was studied. Fertilized eggs of the chick Gallus domesticus were divided into control or experimental
groups which received three different concentrations of citral (50, 100 and 200 μM), N. sativa extract (5 μl) or
a combination of N. sativa extract with citral. Citral and N. sativa groups decreased GSH & vitamin C and
NO, while increased LPO. Co-treatment with citral and N. sativa increased GSH & vitamin C and decreased
LPO levels. Citral induced oxidative stress by inhibiting RA synthesis. The limited mitigative properties of N.
sativa are attributed to either its antineoplastic properties, the high levels of oxidative stress provoked by
citral and above its antioxidative capacity or the low administered dose.

Research Department
Research Journal
Biological Forum – An International Journal
Research Member
Research Publisher
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Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 10 - No. 2
Research Website
http://www.researchtrend.net/bfij/pdf/Nigella%20sativa%20Mitigative%20Antioxidant%20Properties%20against%20Citral%20Induced%20Oxidative%20Stress%20and%20Biochemical%20changes%20during%20Development%20of%20Chick%20Embryo-REDA%20A.%20ALI.pdf
Research Year
2018
Research Pages
pp. 74-85