• [email protected]
  • +971 507 888 742
Submit Manuscript
SciAlert
  • Home
  • Journals
  • Information
    • For Authors
    • For Referees
    • For Librarian
    • For Societies
  • Contact
  1. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
  2. Vol 4 (2), 2009
  3. 86-92
  • Online First
  • Current Issue
  • Previous Issues
  • More Information
    Aims and Scope Editorial Board Guide to Authors Article Processing Charges
    Submit a Manuscript

Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2009 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 86-92
DOI: 10.3923/ajava.2009.86.92

Facebook Twitter Digg Reddit Linkedin StumbleUpon E-mail

Article Trend



Total views 112

Authors


D. Kilicalp

Country: Turkey

S. Dede

Country: Turkey

Y. Deger

Country: Turkey

L. Aslan

Country: Turkey

Keywords


  • electromagnetic radiation
  • Green tea
  • mineral levels
  • tissues
Research Article

Effects of Green Tea on Mineral Levels of Liver and Testis of Guinea Pigs Electromagnetic Field Emitted by Mobil Phones

D. Kilicalp, S. Dede, Y. Deger and L. Aslan
PDF Abstract Fulltext XML References

Citations in impact factor journals

Nutritional applications and beneficial health applications of green tea and l ‐theanine in some animal species: A review
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition

Citation to this article as recorded by ASCI logo

Gholampour, F., S.M. Owji and T.S. Javadifar, 2011. Chronic exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic field induces mild renal damages in rats. Int. J. Zool. Res., 7: 393-400.
CrossRefDirect Link

Gholampour, F., T.S. Javadifar, S.M. Owji and A. Bahaoddini, 2011. Prolonged exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic field affects endocrine secretion and structure of pancreas in rats. Int. J. Zool. Res., 7: 338-344.
CrossRef

Obaid, A.Y., O.A. Abu-Zinadah and H.K. Hussein, 2011. The beneficial effects of green tea extract and its main derivatives in repairing skin burns of rabbit. Int. J. Biol. Chem., 5: 103-115.
CrossRefDirect Link

Zhijun Hou, Meiying Shen, Hongliang Chai, Jianzhang Ma, Yuping Hua 2012. Iron, Copper, Zinc and Selenium Concentrations and their Interaction in Organs of White Nose Disease of Raccoon Dogs Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 7: 1110-1119.
CrossRef

Citation to this article as recorded by Crossref logo

The Beneficial Effects of Green Tea Extract and its Main Derivatives in Repairing Skin Burns of Rabbit
International Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol. 5, Issue 2, 103, 2011
Prolonged Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field Affects Endocrine Secretion and Structure of Pancreas in Rats
International Journal of Zoological Research Vol. 7, Issue 4, 338, 2011
Chronic Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field Induces Mild Renal Damages in Rats
International Journal of Zoological Research Vol. 7, Issue 6, 393, 2011
Effect of Sodium Selenite on Lipid Peroxidation and Glutathione in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Rats
Zahedan Journal of Research in Medical Sciences Vol. 17, Issue 3, , 2015
Effect of Green Tea in Decreasing Electromagnetic Waves Damages
Zahedan Journal of Research in Medical Sciences Vol. 17, Issue 3, , 2015

How to cite this article

D. Kilicalp, S. Dede, Y. Deger and L. Aslan, 2009. Effects of Green Tea on Mineral Levels of Liver and Testis of Guinea Pigs Electromagnetic Field Emitted by Mobil Phones. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 4: 86-92.

DOI: 10.3923/ajava.2009.86.92

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ajava.2009.86.92

Useful Links

  • Journals
  • For Authors
  • For Referees
  • For Librarian
  • For Socities

Contact Us

Office Number 1128,
Tamani Arts Building,
Business Bay,
Deira, Dubai, UAE

Phone: +971 507 888 742
Email: [email protected]

About Science Alert

Science Alert is a technology platform and service provider for scholarly publishers, helping them to publish and distribute their content online. We provide a range of services, including hosting, design, and digital marketing, as well as analytics and other tools to help publishers understand their audience and optimize their content. Science Alert works with a wide variety of publishers, including academic societies, universities, and commercial publishers.

Follow Us
© Copyright Science Alert. All Rights Reserved