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The present study serve to extend the growing number of earlier investigations on therapeutic products from freshwater and marine sources as potent antineoplastic agents and confirm that both squid ink extract and freshwater mussel extract of C. aegyptiaca decreased lipid peroxidation, improved antioxidant status, and thereby act as a potential therapeutic complement in the treatment of different pathologies that may be related to an imbalance of the cellular oxidoreductive status associated with liver injury following tumor inoculation.

Produktbeschreibung
The present study serve to extend the growing number of earlier investigations on therapeutic products from freshwater and marine sources as potent antineoplastic agents and confirm that both squid ink extract and freshwater mussel extract of C. aegyptiaca decreased lipid peroxidation, improved antioxidant status, and thereby act as a potential therapeutic complement in the treatment of different pathologies that may be related to an imbalance of the cellular oxidoreductive status associated with liver injury following tumor inoculation.
Autorenporträt
Sohair R. Fahmy and Amel M. Soliman, ph.D, they received their M.Sc and PhD degrees in comparative physiology from the Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University in 2001 and 2006 respectively. They became associate professors in 2011. They have numerous internationally published papers and is a supervisor of more than 10 theses.