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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE-1
  • CERTIFICATE-2
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
  • 3. MATERIALS AND METHODS
  • Sample Collection, Isolation and Analysis
  • Extraction
  • Animals and Treatment
  • 1. Determination of acetylcholinesterase
  • 2. Determination of serum aminotransferases
  • 3. Determination of serum phosphatases
  • 4. Determination of acid phosphatase
  • 5. Determination of serum lactate dehydrogenase
  • 6. Determination of serum y-glutamyl transpeptidase
  • 7. Assay of glutathione reductase (GR)
  • 8. Assay of Glutathione-S-transferase (GST)
  • 9. Determination of proteins
  • 10. Estimation of cholesterol
  • 11. Estimation of triglycerides
  • 12. Estimation of phospholipids
  • 13. Assay of lipid peroxidation
  • 14.Estimation of glutathione (GSH)
  • 15. Assay of Superoxide Dismutase (SOD)
  • 16. Estimation of catalase (CAT)
  • 4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
  • Part I. Pesticide Residue Analysis
  • Biochemical Changes Induced by BHC
  • Part II. Detoxification of Harmful Effects of BHC by Food Additives (Food Ingredients)
  • Section a Detoxification of harmful effects of BHC by garlic
  • Section b Detoxification of harmful effects of BHC by ginger
  • Section c Detoxification of harmful effects of BHC by turmeric
  • Part III.Section A. Biochemical Changes Induced by Malathion
  • Section B. Detoxification of Harmful Effects of Malathion by Food Additives (Food Ingredients)
  • (a) Detoxification of harmful effects of malathion by garlic
  • (b) Detoxification of harmful effects of malathion by ginger
  • (c) Detoxification of harmful effects of malathion by turmeric
  • 5. SUMMARY
  • REFERENCES