Title of article
Exposure to Potassium Carbonate Emulsion Induced Nephro-Toxicity in Experimental Animals.
Author/Authors
Akintunde, J.K Federal University of Technology - Department of Biochemistry, Nigeria , Opeolu, B University of Ibadan - Department of Veterinary physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Nigeria , Aina, O.O University of Ibadan - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Nigeria
From page
65
To page
68
Abstract
The study investigated the possible toxic effects of potassium carbonate emulsion on some biomarkers of tissue damage in rabbits. Exposure of rabbits to potassium carbonate (K2C03) emulsion at 50mg/L and 100mg/L via oral drinking for 14 consecutive days caused significant increase in the creatinine and uric acid at 100mg/L by 48.6% and 126.3% respectively. Also, potassium carbonate (K2C03) emulsion significantly increased serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) at 50mg/L and 100mg/L concentration. The results however suggested that potassium carbonate emulsion exposure via oral drinking could precipitate kidney damage
Keywords
Potassium Carbonate Emulsion , Nephro , Toxicity , Serum Metabolites
Journal title
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Record number
2584656
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