Mr. Ahmed A. Alzbeede, a faculty member of the MLS Department, recently published a paper titled “Effect of Honey and Aqueous Garlic Extracts against Short-Term Exposure of Cigarette Tobacco Smoking in Mice: Histopathological and Biochemical Investigations” in the journal of Toxicology with an Impact Factor of 3.048. His research findings were:
(i) Short-term exposure to cigarette tobacco smoking induces biochemical changes and histopathological alterations in the liver, kidney, and jejunum in mice.
(ii) Aqueous honey and garlic extracts have a prophylactic effect, reducing the cytotoxicity induced by cigarette smoking in the vital organs of this study.
(iii) Aqueous honey and garlic extract could reduce protein carbonyl content and malondialdehyde concentration in the plasma of mice exposed to cigarette smoking.
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DOI: doi.org/10.1155/2024/5539447