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Genoprotective effect sodium humate in conditions induced oxidative stress

Shkarupa V.M., Barilyak I.R., Neumerzitskaya L.V., Gumenuk I.D.

 


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It was shown that sodium humate in a range of concentration of 50–1000 mg/l reduces a level of clastogenic effects induced with dioxidin (20 mg/l), a prooxidant mutagene. The greatest effect was observed at concentration of 300 mg/l. Direct doze-effect dependence under the influence of sodium humate was not revealed. Possible antioxydative and desmutagenic mechanisms of sodium humate protective action are discussed.

Tsitologiya i Genetika 2010, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 54-56

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Shkarupa V.M., Barilyak I.R., Neumerzitskaya L.V., Gumenuk I.D. Genoprotective effect sodium humate in conditions induced oxidative stress, Tsitol Genet., 2010, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 54-56.




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