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Genoprotective effect of aspirin and ibuprofen in human lymphocyte cells

dc.contributor.advisorProf.dr. Diana Anderson
dc.contributor.advisorDr .Adi Baumgartner
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-14T08:44:03Z
dc.date.available2025-10-14T08:44:03Z
dc.descriptionBoth aspirin and ibuprofen caused a reduction in DNA damage and micronucleus formation. Aspirin, both forms, showed a reduction in DNA damage in the Comet and micronucleus assays. Ibuprofen both forms, by contrast, showed a statistically significant reduction in micronucleus frequency in the micronucleus assay, while its preventative effect with the Comet assay was weak or insignificant. NPs of both agents were more effective than bulk sizes. Using the Comet repair assay, aspirin and ibuprofen nano form catalysed DNA repair to a greater extent than their bulk forms. Also, both sizes showed better repair with NSAIDs compared to samples repaired without NSAIDs.
dc.description.abstractVarious recent studies have suggested that regular intake of some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs (have a preventative effect against several types of tumours including breast cancer. The term nanotechnology refers to technology in which one-billionth of a meter is used as a scale for chemical particle size. This work aims to study the effect of both ibuprofen and aspirin on DNA damage using peripheral blood lymphocytes from breast cancer patients and comparing the results with those from healthy females as a control using the Comet and micronucleus assays. Western blot analysis (WBA) was used to investigate the effect of these drugs on XRCC3 and p53 proteins,
dc.identifier766
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.academy.edu.ly/handle/123456789/1799
dc.subjectGenoprotective effect of aspirin
dc.titleGenoprotective effect of aspirin and ibuprofen in human lymphocyte cells
dspace.entity.typeProject
project.endDate2017
project.funder.nameمختبرات طبية
project.investigatorأسامة محمد محمد دلله
project.startDate2016
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