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. 2019 Feb 21;9(1):22–37. doi: 10.15171/apb.2019.004

Table 2. Protective effects of Nigella sativa and its constituent thymoquinone against some antibiotics residue toxicity in different tissues .

Food Toxins Food Source Targets Treatment Conditions Main Findings Ref.
OTC Milk - meat Hematotoxicity In vivo, Pigeons black seed: level of 2.5% with OTC Black seed completely blocked the elicited effects by OTC. 45
hepato-renal toxicity In vivo, rabbits
N. sativa oil and ascorbic acid
Protective role of NSO against the toxic effects of OTC by their free radical scavenging and strong antioxidant activities 46
Nephrotoxicity In vivo rats
N. sativa oil: 0.5, 1.0 or 2.0 mL/kg/d
N. sativa may be useful in ameliorating signs of GEM nephrotoxicity in rats 47
GEM Milk - meat Nephrotoxicity In vivo rats
N. sativa: 0.2 -0.4 mL/kg
N. sativa prevents the toxic effects of GEM on the biochemical and histopathological parameters. 48
In vivo, rabbit,
Nigella oil: 2 mL and vitamin C: 250 mg
Decreasing oxidative stress and ability to prevent the energy decline in kidney tissues. 49

Abbreviations: OTC, oxytetracyclin; GEM, gentamicin; NSO, Nigella sativa oil.