Study on the Impact of Aniline on Antioxidant Enzymes, Biochemical Contents and Hormonal Analysis on Testis of Male Albino Rat
Résumé
Background: Aniline, common aromatic amine, has been linked to hormonal imbalances and reproductive toxicity. Aim: This study examines its effects on body weight, organ weight, anti oxidant enzymes, and hormone levels and biochemical components in albino rats. Method: The rats were categorized into a control group and an aniline-treated group. Body weight, testis weight, and serum testosterone, LH and FSH levels were measured, and anti oxidant enzymes were measured. Results: Aniline treated rats showed reduced weight gain, lower testis weights, and decreased testosterone, LH and FSH levels. oxidative stress damages was induced in the testis. Conclusion: Aniline exposure negatively impacts male reproductive health by altering hormone levels and testicular structure. Further research is needed to assess its relevance to human health.