A Lecturer from the Department of Biology Publishes a Global Study on Evaluating the Antidiabetic Activity of Zinc Oxide and Chromium Oxide Nanoparticles, Alone or in Combination, on the Pancreas in Alloxan-Induced Diabetes in Male Albino Mice

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Lecturer Dr. Hussein Saeed Abbas from the Department of Biology published a scientific study titled “Evaluation of the Antidiabetic Activity of Zinc Oxide and Chromium Oxide Nanoparticles, alone or in combination, on the pancreas in alloxan-induced diabetes in male albino mice.” The study was published in the Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, classified as Q1 in the Scopus database.
The study aimed to identify zinc as an important element for the body. It is a component of many enzymes and plays a role in numerous physiological processes, most notably glucose metabolism. Chromium has recently become a nutritional supplement in diet regimens. The study also included an assessment of the combined effects of these two elements on diabetes and their blood sugar-lowering efficacy. The study assessed the combined effects of these two ingredients on diabetes and their blood sugar-lowering effectiveness.