Carvacrol loaded beta cyclodextrin-alginate-‎chitosan based nanoflowers attenuates renal ‎toxicity induced by malathion and parathion: ‎A comparative toxicity ‎

Salari, Ali and Roshanaei, Kambiz and Rasoulian‎, Bahram and Khalili Fard, Javad (2020) Carvacrol loaded beta cyclodextrin-alginate-‎chitosan based nanoflowers attenuates renal ‎toxicity induced by malathion and parathion: ‎A comparative toxicity ‎. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology.

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Abstract

Most of approximately 1.8 billion people involved in agriculture protect their ‎food products using pesticides especially insecticides which may remain in ‎foods as pesticide residues. Among insecticides organophosphates such as ‎malathion have been widely used around the world and others such as ‎parathion has been restricted because of their toxicity. Carvacrol (CAR) is the ‎main component of Satureja khuzestanica. Since chemical composition of ‎foods can alter toxicity of pesticides, in this work, the effect of ‎coadministration of CAR and organophosphates on renal function has been ‎studied and compared with the effect of coadministration of carvacrol loaded ‎beta cyclodextrin-alginate-chitosan (BAC) based nanoflowers. Serum levels of ‎urea and creatinine and histological examination were analyzed after 10 days ‎of administration of chemicals. Malathion and parathion significantly ‎increased urea and creatinine and induced renal inflammation. However, ‎coadministration of CAR or BAC-CAR modified urea and creatinine and ‎improved renal inflammation. BAC-CAR modified serum levels of urea more ‎efficient than CAR (P < 0.05). It is concluded that BAC could be considered as ‎a carrier for drugs used to treat renal disorders. Carvacrol can be used in the ‎formulation of organophosphate pesticides, which may control pests more ‎efficiently than conventional organophosphate pesticides.‎

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine
Depositing User: lorestan university
Date Deposited: 16 Dec 2020 14:19
Last Modified: 16 Dec 2020 14:19
URI: http://eprints.lums.ac.ir/id/eprint/2489

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