Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats

In vitro assessment procedure for gastrointestinal motility through Dale's examination of small intestine, following 3 months treatment with Bt Cry protein, shows more avoidance in digestive development in regarded creature when contrasted with control. T3 test gathering of treated rodents is m...

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Main Authors: Arpita Rani, Khamrai, Tanushree Tulsian, Samanta
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spelling my-inti-eprints.16212024-03-14T07:53:31Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1621/ Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats Arpita Rani, Khamrai Tanushree Tulsian, Samanta Q Science (General) QP Physiology In vitro assessment procedure for gastrointestinal motility through Dale's examination of small intestine, following 3 months treatment with Bt Cry protein, shows more avoidance in digestive development in regarded creature when contrasted with control. T3 test gathering of treated rodents is more conspicuous among them. Various examples of digestive developments are engaged with the physiological movement of chyme along the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and are the consequence of the exchange between unconstrained action of digestive smooth muscle, intestinal and outward neural circuits. The investigation of gastrointestinal motility might be useful in deciding modification in motility, assessing impact of neurotic condition on GI travel and helps in deciding the restorative capability of medications in motility disorders. Expanded motility because of Bt Cry protein meddles with the assimilation and retention measure, in this manner influencing the gastrointestinal motility which can upset usefulness of the GIT, as parasympathetic incitement development though nerves hinder peristaltic developments, which can prompt the runs and the malabsorption condition. Histological sectioning of specified tissue such as small intestine, large intestine and stomach was routinely stained with haematoxylin-eosin (H/E) staining and observed microscopically. Bt Cry protein does not affect the stomach tissue or does not cause any damage to it and it was observed that catalase activity of stomach tissue increases significantly than control. INTI International University 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1621/1/ij2022_17.pdf Arpita Rani, Khamrai and Tanushree Tulsian, Samanta (2022) Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats. INTI JOURNAL, 2022 (17). ISSN e2600-7320 https://intijournal.intimal.edu.my/intijournal.htm
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Arpita Rani, Khamrai
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Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats
description In vitro assessment procedure for gastrointestinal motility through Dale's examination of small intestine, following 3 months treatment with Bt Cry protein, shows more avoidance in digestive development in regarded creature when contrasted with control. T3 test gathering of treated rodents is more conspicuous among them. Various examples of digestive developments are engaged with the physiological movement of chyme along the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and are the consequence of the exchange between unconstrained action of digestive smooth muscle, intestinal and outward neural circuits. The investigation of gastrointestinal motility might be useful in deciding modification in motility, assessing impact of neurotic condition on GI travel and helps in deciding the restorative capability of medications in motility disorders. Expanded motility because of Bt Cry protein meddles with the assimilation and retention measure, in this manner influencing the gastrointestinal motility which can upset usefulness of the GIT, as parasympathetic incitement development though nerves hinder peristaltic developments, which can prompt the runs and the malabsorption condition. Histological sectioning of specified tissue such as small intestine, large intestine and stomach was routinely stained with haematoxylin-eosin (H/E) staining and observed microscopically. Bt Cry protein does not affect the stomach tissue or does not cause any damage to it and it was observed that catalase activity of stomach tissue increases significantly than control.
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author Arpita Rani, Khamrai
Tanushree Tulsian, Samanta
author_facet Arpita Rani, Khamrai
Tanushree Tulsian, Samanta
author_sort Arpita Rani, Khamrai
title Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats
title_short Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats
title_full Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats
title_fullStr Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Cry Protein Based Diet on the Intestinal Motility and Histopathological Changes in Male Albino Rats
title_sort effects of cry protein based diet on the intestinal motility and histopathological changes in male albino rats
publisher INTI International University
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1621/1/ij2022_17.pdf
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