Department of Biology, University of Hail, Hail, Saudi Arabia
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Sprague Dawley Rats' Haematotoxicity Induced by Benzeneis Mitigated by Plant Extract Loaded Silica Nanobeads
Author(s): Tousfeen Rehan*
Benzene is a well-known environmental pollutant and industrial chemical that poses serious health risks, including haematotoxicity. This study investigates the
potential of plant-extract-loaded silica nanobeads as a novel approach to mitigate the haematotoxic effects of benzene exposure in Sprague Dawley rats. The
research delves into the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying haematotoxicity and explores the protective properties of silica nanobeads loaded with
plant extracts. Findings from this study suggest a promising avenue for the development of preventive and therapeutic strategies against benzene-induced
haematotoxicity. Benzene, a volatile organic compound commonly used in industrial applications and present in environmental pollution, is a recognized human
carcinogen and a significant public health concern. Exposure to benzene can lead to a range of hea.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-494X.2024.9.108