Inhibitory effect of arsenic on aerobic gut flora in rat

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An in vivo study was carried on rats to see the influence of arsenic on aerobic gut flora. A significant inhibition of gut flora was observed after 2 weeks of administration of arsenic (1 mg/L) ad libitum with a decrease in stool arsenic level and increase in liver arsenic level. However, this inhibitory effect of arsenic on gut flora was not observed in presence of vitamin E (1 mg/day) or selenium (0.4 μ g/day). Pretreatment with streptomycin (500 mg twice daily) showed similar results. Rats that received folic acid (200 μ g/day) showed inhibition of gut floral count but there were decreased liver arsenic level.

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Choudhry, Z. K., Misbahuddin, M., Hosain, A. K. M. M., & Saleh, A. A. (2009). Inhibitory effect of arsenic on aerobic gut flora in rat. Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin, 35(3), 79–83. https://doi.org/10.3329/bmrcb.v35i3.4205

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