Effects of [alpha]-lipoic acid, vitamins E and C upon the heat stress in Japanese quails

Summary Antioxidant vitamins are commonly used as colorant, preventive, sweetener, nutritive and antioxidant materials in food industry. Thus, many studies have been conducted in recent years. We have performed the present study to understand the effects of [alpha]-lipoic acid (ALA), vitamin C and E...

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