1. Nigella sativa oil mitigates xerostomia and preserves salivary function in radiotherapy‐treated mice
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Marie Luff, Lauran Evans, Sarah Hiyari, Kera Kwan, Brian Cameron, Amanda Miller, Maie St. John, and Yazeed Alhiyari
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head and neck neoplasms ,Nigella sativa oil ,radiation injuries ,salivary glands ,thymoquinone ,xerostomia ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Objective This study aimed to assess if Nigella sativa oil (NSO), a health supplement containing thymoquinone as a major component, can act as a protective agent in salivary gland stem cells following radiotherapy (RT) damage. Methods Forty, 10‐week‐old, male C3H/HeJ mice were randomized to four experimental groups: sham RT + H2O gavage (control) (N = 4); 15 Gy RT + H2O gavage (N = 12); sham RT + NSO gavage (N = 12); and 15 Gy RT + NSO gavage (N = 12). Weight changes, saliva production, and salivary gland histopathologic staining were recorded for each group over the course of the experiment. Results All mice in the sham RT + H2O gavage and sham RT + NSO gavage groups demonstrated 100% 60‐day survival. RT + H2O compared to RT + NSO gavaged mice were significantly underweight by an average of 6.4 g (p
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- 2023
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