Table 2a. Serum levels of total proteins (g/dL), albumin (g/dL), and globulin (g/dL) were significantly lower in cadmium-exposed compared to the untreated control rats. Levels of creatinine (mg/dL), urea (mg/dL), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) (mg/dL), and bilirubin (mg/dL) in the cadmium-exposed rats were significantly increased compared to the untreated control rats. Rats administered with rosmarinic acid demonstrated no significant differences in their biochemical parameters compared to the untreated control rats. The estimated biochemical parameters in cadmium-exposed and rosmarinic acid-treated rats exhibited improvements towards the control levels and were significantly different from those estimated in the cadmium-exposed rats

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Rosmarinic Acid Supplementation Acts as an Effective Antioxidant for Restoring the Antioxidation/Oxidation Balance in Wistar Rats with Cadmium-Induced Toxicity

Mohammed Al-Zharani, Eman Almuqri, Mohammed Mubarak, Hassan Rudayni, Nada Aljarba, Khadijah Yaseen, Shaikha A. Albatli, Saad Alkahtani, Fahd A. Nasr, Amin A. Al-Doaiss, Mohammed S. Al-eissa

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2024, 12(11), 528-536 doi:10.12691/jfnr-12-11-9