Fig. 6From: Accidental lead in contaminated pipe-borne water and dietary furan intake perturbs rats’ hepatorenal function altering oxidative, inflammatory, and apoptotic balanceEffect of accidental co-exposure of experimental rats’ models to Lead and Furan in diet and water, respectively, on the hepatic and renal levels of LPO and RONS in rats. Furan, 8 mg/kg; Lead, 100 μg/; Furan + PbAc1, (8 mg/kg + 1.0 μg/L) mg/kg; Furan + PbAc2, (8 mg/kg + 10 μg/L) mg/kg; Furan + PbAc3, (8 mg/kg + 100 μg/L) mg/kg. Values are expressed as mean ± SD for five rats per treatment cohort. Connecting lines indicate groups compared to one another. The significance level was set at (p < 0.05); p < 0.05: indicates the level of significance; p > 0.05: Not significant. LPO: Lipid peroxidation, RONS: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen speciesBack to article page