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Research Article

Inability of niacin to protect from in vivo hyperoxia or in vitro microsomal lipid peroxidation

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Pages 975-985 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The efficacy of niacin in protecting rats from normobaric hyperoxia was evaluated in vivo by exposing niacin treated animals and controls to ≥ 95% O2 for 96 hours. The vitamin was also evaluated as a possible free radical scavenger in vitro using an Fe-ascorbate initiated microsomal lipid peroxidation system. No protective effects were observed in vivo either in mortality or in differences in lung wet and dry weights of the niacin treated rats when compared to controls. Niacin in varying concentrations also did not decrease lipid peroxidation in the microsomal systems. Although this vitamin has been reported to protect animals from paraquat toxicity when given intraperitoneally once daily, niacin administered in similar doses does not appear to protect rats from hyperoxia.

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