Antibiotic induced changes to mitochondria result in potential contributions to carcinogenesis.
Abstract
Mitochondrial job and creation of toxic mix by antibiotic Mitochondria, a primitive endosymbiotic bacteria, related to extant SARII marine bacteria and Rickettsias, in eukaryotes is responsible for Oxidative Phosphorylation (OP) and ATP and NAD production, when exposed to clinically equivalent doses of antibiotics that target bacteria (cipromycin, ampicillin, kanamycin), exhibited a decline in glutathione titre, an increase in Reactive Oxygen...
Paper Details
Title
Antibiotic induced changes to mitochondria result in potential contributions to carcinogenesis.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
15 - 17
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