Summary
The paper discusses the effects of short and long-term melatonin supplementation on behavioral parameters and oxidative damage in young Wistar rats.
Categories
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the effects of melatonin supplementation on cognitive function and memory in rats.
Depression: The paper explores the potential effects of melatonin supplementation on depressive-like behavior in rats.
Anxiety: The paper investigates the potential effects of melatonin supplementation on anxiety-like behavior in rats.
Hormone regulation: The paper discusses the role of melatonin, a hormone, in various physiological processes and its potential effects when supplemented.
Immune system function and health: The paper discusses the potential effects of melatonin supplementation on immune system function.
Author(s)
TS Limas
Publication Year
2023
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