Abstract

Prevalence of HCV-HIV Co-Infection with Intravenous Drug Users in Central Punjab, Pakistan

Highlights

  • Glycol ethers (GEs) are amphiphilic solvents widely used for industrial or domestic applications

  • Key words ethylene glycol monomethyl ether (EGME), Sperm, Gonadotropins, Rabbit, Toxicity, Glycol ethers, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), Testosterone lycol ethers (GE) are chemicals that have been used for decades due to their remarkable properties. miscibility in water and fats, low volatility and odor, The toxicity of EGME is manifested over a broad spectrum of the human and animal body

  • Gonadotropin hormone and testosterone levels Our results show that rabbits treated with EGME

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Introduction

Glycol ethers (GEs) are amphiphilic solvents widely used for industrial or domestic applications. Their toxic effects on the reproduction and development of mammals have been well studied. The results obtained show a significant dose-dependent decrease in LH, FSH and testosterone in the treated groups compared to control. In the E series, EGME is the most specificity of the testicular effect of EGME means that it studied and serves as a reference molecule. Some of these can be used in experimental models in vivo and in vitro have been classified as reprotoxic.

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