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. 2023 Jan 21;12(2):243. doi: 10.3390/antiox12020243

Table 11.

Effects of curcumin on chromium toxicity based on doses, experimental methods, and findings.

Dose/Concentration Name of Animal Model/Cell Lines Route of Exposure Duration of Exposure/Treatment Results Source
In Vivo
0.4 mg/kg b.w. OD K2Cr2O7 + 20 mg/kg b.w. CUR Male albino rats of Sprague–Dawley strain Rattus norvegicus K2Cr2O7,CUR-IP K2Cr2O7-26 days/CUR-26 days(every alternate day) (co-administration) ↓testicular histology damage,
↑sperm count,
↑testosterone level,
↑accessory sex organs weight, ↓lipid peroxidation, ↑SOD, CAT
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015 mg/kg b.w. K2Cr2O7 + 100, 200 or 400 mg/kg b.w. CUR Male Wistar rats K2Cr2O7- subcutaneously/CUR- gavage K2Cr2O7-ones(co/pre/post-treated groups)/
/CUR- 10 days before and 2 days after K2Cr2O7 injection (co-administration, post-treatment, pre-treatment)
↓renal dysfunction, ↓histological damage,
↓oxidant stress, ↑antioxidant enzymes,
↔Cr in renal homogenates, in mitochondria (pre-treated),
↑mitochondrial oxygen consumption, ↑activity of mitochondrial complexes I, II, II–III, V, ↑mitochondrial ATP content,
↑mitochondrial Ca2+ transport, mitochondrial membrane potential,
↔Cr concentration,
↑nuclear translocation of Nrf2,
↑GST
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Abbreviations: ↑ = increase; ↓ = decrease; ↔ = no change; CUR = curcumin; Cr = chromium; IP = intraperitoneal injection; SOD = superoxide dismutase; CAT = catalase; GST = glutathione S-transferases; Nrf2 = Nuclear factor-erythroid factor 2-related factor 2; K2Cr2O7 = potassium dichromate.