Abstract

This study investigates the potential protective properties of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) against aluminium (Al) toxicity-induced prostate damage in male rats. The administration of AlCl3 to rats resulted in decreased body weight, increased oxidative stress markers, hormonal depletion, apoptosis induction, and pro-inflammatory cell infiltration in the prostate tissue. Additionally, histopathological examination revealed various abnormalities. However, co-treatment with turmeric extract improved body weight, increased testosterone levels, reduced apoptosis, and mast cell infiltration. C. longa L. exhibited strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, highlighting its potential as a phytomedicine against reproductive disorders like prostatitis induced by Al exposure.

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