Research Article

The Beneficial Impact of the Black Chokeberry Extract against the Oxidative Stress in the Sublingual Salivary Gland of Rats Intoxicated with Cadmium

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The effect of the chokeberry extract (ChE) on the concentration and content of cadmium (Cd) in the sublingual salivary glands of female rats exposed to this xenobiotic. The females received cadmium in the amount of 1 and 5 mg Cd/kg feed and/or 0.1% ChE. Data are presented as median, 25–75% confidence interval, and minimum and maximum for eight rats in each group (in Figure S5 in Supplementary Materials, the data are presented as individual points for each of eight rats per group). Statistically significantly different (Kruskal-Wallis post hoc test) versus athe control group, bthe ChE group, cthe Cd1 group, dthe Cd1+ChE group, and ethe Cd5 group, where , , and . Numerical values above or below the points presenting the median values reveal the factors of changes versus the respective control group (↑, increase) or the appropriate group that did not receive ChE during the treatment with cadmium (↘, decrease).