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Reda K., A. (2018). Effect of Nigella sativa Oil on the Imidacloprid Induced Toxicity in Male Albino Mice. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63(4), 239-250. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2018.26139
Abdel-Razik Reda K.. "Effect of Nigella sativa Oil on the Imidacloprid Induced Toxicity in Male Albino Mice". Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63, 4, 2018, 239-250. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2018.26139
Reda K., A. (2018). 'Effect of Nigella sativa Oil on the Imidacloprid Induced Toxicity in Male Albino Mice', Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63(4), pp. 239-250. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2018.26139
Reda K., A. Effect of Nigella sativa Oil on the Imidacloprid Induced Toxicity in Male Albino Mice. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2018; 63(4): 239-250. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2018.26139

Effect of Nigella sativa Oil on the Imidacloprid Induced Toxicity in Male Albino Mice

Article 2, Volume 63, Issue 4, August 2018, Page 239-250  XML PDF (3.86 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/alexja.2018.26139
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Author
Abdel-Razik Reda K.
Mammalian Toxicology Dept, Central Agricultural Pesticide Lab, Agricultural Research Center, Alex. Egypt
Receive Date: 29 January 2019,  Accept Date: 29 January 2019 
Abstract
Imidacloprid (IMC) is a systemic insecticide being the most frequently detected neonicotinoid in fruits and
vegetables. So, this study was carried out to evaluate the biochemical and the histological alterations associated with IMC
toxicity in male albino mice (Muss musculus). Also, the role of Nigella Sativa oil (NS oil), (4 ml/kg bw) on the adverse
effect of IMC was investigated. The animals were orally administered with 1/50 LD50 IMC (2.6 mg/kg bw) for 28 days (5
doses/week). Hepatic and pancreatic toxicity was monitored by quantitative measurements of the serum aspartate
aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), α- amylase activities, glucose, total cholesterol, triglyceride,
and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels. Creatinine and urea levels were used as the biomarkers of kidney
damages. The results showed that imidacloprid administration caused a significant increase in the body and the organs
weights. Also, the ALT Activity, glucose, urea, creatinine, total cholesterol, triglyceride, and HDL cholesterol levels were
increased. Whereas the AST and α- amylase activity showed significant reduction when compared with the control group.
The effect of IMC on the previous parameters was confirmed by the histological changes of liver and kidney. In addition,
NS oil supplementation showed a significant reduction of IMC adverse effect. This result indicated that imidacloprid has
the ability to damage liver and kidney functions and cause histological lesions in mice at the tested sublethal dose. In
addition, NS oil supplementation attenuated the IMC adverse effect which confirms its protective influence
Keywords
Imidacloprid; Biochemical studies; Histopathological examination; Hepatotoxicity; Nephrotoxicity; Nigella Sativa; Lipid profile
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