In silico molecular docking and in vivo evidence of whey protein concentrate-mediated protection against thioacetamide-induced intestinal toxicity in male albino rats via modulation of oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, and fibrosis (opens in new tab)
Oxidative stress is a foremost cause in the etiology and progression of numerous illnesses. Thioacetamide (TA) has been demonstrated to promote oxidative stress and has been shown to be harmful in a variety of organs. The antioxidant activity of whey protein concentrate (WPC) has generated a lot of interest since it can help with the nutritional treatment of chronic disorders. The present study examined WPC’s antioxidant qualities, evaluating any potential defenses against TA-induced intestin...
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