Assessment Of Kidney Function Indices In Female Albino Rats Against Toxicity By Administrated Bisbyribac Sodium
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.04.060Keywords:
Albino Rats, Bisbyribac Sodium, Herbicide, Kidney Function Index, Toxicity.Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the biochemical parameter changes, histopathological changes, and hematological parameters of commercial bispyribac-sodium toxicity in albino female rats. This study was carried out in the laboratories of the College of Science,
University of Kufa by using the herbicide Nominee (Bispyribac-sodium), which was treated extensively in the rice fields of the research
station in Mashkhab, Najaf, Iraq. The cytotoxic effects of bispyribac sodium in white rats after being administrated orally with 40, 80 mg/kg of bispyribac-sodium for 30 days were investigated. It was found that bispyibac sodium caused a significant decrease in the blood indices of albino rats, also elevated significance levels of lipid profile, bilirubin, creatinine, urea while a significant decrease in total protein and albumin. In conclusion, The herbicide Nominee (Bispyribac-sodium) has a dangerous effect on all web food cycles and living organisms (the female albino rats) if used for a long time to treat the rice in the field.