The Effect of Magnetic Water in Some Bio-Chemical Parameters when Exposure to UVC Radiation in Experimental Mice
Abstract
In this study (100) adult of albino mice aged (7-8) weeks were used, the mice are divided into four groups. The aim of this study is to review the scientific results of effect of Magnetic Water in white mice when exposure to UVC Radiation by measurements of some bio-chemical parameters such as Dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) and Glutathione reductase enzymes. The body weight of mice before and after administration of magnetic water (MW), there were significant differences between the females and males in four groups in other hand there were significant differences between the females in these groups also there were significant differences between the males, the results were shown that the animals after administration of magnetic water (MW) (after 14 days) were increased in weight. DHFR enzyme activity in testis/ovaries of mice had been shown no significant differences between females and males in control groups (before using UVC and after administration of magnetic water), there were significant differences between the females and males in four groups in other hand there were significant differences between the females in these groups also there were significant differences between the males. The results of Glutathione reductase enzyme had been shown no significant differences between females and males in four groups, there were significant differences between the females in four groups in other hand there were significant differences between the males in these groups. As conclusion that the magnetic water treatment is one of the most effective non-chemical methods to prevent scaling, corrosion and microbiological fouling in various industrial sectors.