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Title: Alpha-Ketoglutarate Partially Protects Fruit Fly Drosophila Melanogaster From Ethanol Toxicity
Authors: Shmihel, Halyna
Keywords: rate of pupation
embryonic toxicity
dietary supplement
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
Citation: Shmihel H. Alpha-Ketoglutarate Partially Protects Fruit Fly Drosophila Melanogaster From Ethanol Toxicity / I. Maksymiv // Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University. - 2015. - Vol. 2. - № 1. - P. 115-121.
Abstract: Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) is an important intermediate in Krebs cycle and in metabolism of amino acids. Recently, it was proposed to apply as a dietary supplement to improve overall functional state of living organisms. In particular, AKG was supposed to use under exposure of animals and cell cultures to many toxic agents. In this context, this study aimed to elucidate the ability of dietary AKG to reduce toxic effects of ethanol on development of fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, which is a popular model subject to research many aspects of biology of higher eukaryotes. For this aim, the effect of sodium salt of AKG on pupation speed of D. melanogaster w1118 on the medium supplemented with different concentrations of ethanol was studied. Ethanol at a low concentration (2%) did not affect the rate of larval pupation, whereas at higher concentrations it significantly delayed fly pupation and showed developmental toxicity reducing a number of total pupae formed. The most toxic developmental effects of ethanol were observed at its highest concentration (15%). The potential mechanisms of protective effects of AKG are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2860
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