Effect of kombucha on some trace element levels in different organs of electromagnetic field exposed rats
Authors:
Ola Ali Gharib
Abstract:
Mobile phones have increased exponentially all over the world. The present study was performed to evaluate the effect of kombucha (KT) on some trace element levels of the brain, spleen, and intestine in male albino rats exposed to a 950 MHz electromagnetic field (EMF). Four experimental groups labeled as controls, EMF group, KT group, and KT + EMF group were formed with six randomly chosen animals in each group. After EMF exposure for eight weeks and the animals were sacrificed by decapitation. Brain, spleen, and intestine samples were collected for trace element analysis. The group of animals subjected to electromagnetic waves caused significant increases in iron copper levels and copper/zinc ratio accompanied by a decrease of zinc level in all studied organs. Combined treatment of kombucha with EMF resulted in a successful attenuation of these adverse effects of EMF. From present findings, we can state that kombucha as a supplement has an ameliorative signs against the effects of electromagnetic radiation.
Keywords: emf, iron, ph, radiation, rats
Country: Egypt
Citation: Journal of Radiation Research and Applied SciencesVolume 7, Issue 1, January , Pages 18-22
Study Mailing Address:
Drug Radiation Research Department, National Centre for Radiation Research and Technology, Atomic Energy
Authority, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt
Date Updated: March 4, 2020