Background: The growing concern for environment is usage of hazardous pesticides increasingly frequently. One systemic fungicide that is regarded as a persistent environmental pollutant is carbendazim (CBZ). Pharmacological activity of linalool has been shown to exhibit a range of characteristics, including antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticancer effects.
Objectives: The current study designed for estimation of protective mechanism of linalool in CBZ-induced brain damage in rats.
Subjects and methods: This experimental study consisted of negative control, positive control, linalool (50 mg/kg), CBZ (500 mg/kg), combined CBZ linalool groups for 8 consecutive weeks. 35 rats were randomly allocated into G (I): Negative control group regular diet tap water. G (II): Positive control group: 1 ml corn oil (as a vehicle) once daily by oral gavage for 8 weeks. G (III): Linalool-treated group: linalool 50 mg/kg B.W. according to once daily by oral gavage for 8 weeks. G (IV): Carbendazim-treated group: 500 mg/kg B.W. of carbendazim (1/10 LD50) dissolved in 1ml corn oil once daily by oral gavage for 8 weeks (Oral LD50 of carbendazim in rats equal 5000 mg/kg). G (V): Carbendazim and linalool-treated group linalool 50 mg/kg then after 1 hour received carbendazim 500 mg/kg once daily by oral gavage for 8 weeks.
Results: Linalool co-treatment significantly improved CBZ-induced disturbance in brain level of acetylcholinesterase when compared to CBZ group. Also, linalool alleviated CBZ induced a decrease in SOD levels and an rise in levels of MDA in brain tissues.
Conclusion: linalool-mediated brain protection in CBZ-treated rats possessed antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Khayal, E., Aboualkhair, E., Elzawahry, Z., Elmosalamy, K., & Hassan, M. (2024). Toxic Effects of Carbendazim on Brain of Male albino Rats with Possible Protective Role of Linalool. Zagazig University Medical Journal, 30(8.1), 4158-4171. doi: 10.21608/zumj.2024.266383.3146
MLA
Eman El-Sayed Khayal; Eman Fawzi Aboualkhair; Zakaria. A. Elzawahry; Khaled Hamed Elmosalamy; Mohammad Zayed Mohammad Hassan. "Toxic Effects of Carbendazim on Brain of Male albino Rats with Possible Protective Role of Linalool", Zagazig University Medical Journal, 30, 8.1, 2024, 4158-4171. doi: 10.21608/zumj.2024.266383.3146
HARVARD
Khayal, E., Aboualkhair, E., Elzawahry, Z., Elmosalamy, K., Hassan, M. (2024). 'Toxic Effects of Carbendazim on Brain of Male albino Rats with Possible Protective Role of Linalool', Zagazig University Medical Journal, 30(8.1), pp. 4158-4171. doi: 10.21608/zumj.2024.266383.3146
VANCOUVER
Khayal, E., Aboualkhair, E., Elzawahry, Z., Elmosalamy, K., Hassan, M. Toxic Effects of Carbendazim on Brain of Male albino Rats with Possible Protective Role of Linalool. Zagazig University Medical Journal, 2024; 30(8.1): 4158-4171. doi: 10.21608/zumj.2024.266383.3146