MONALISA MISHRA1,2,*, PUNYATOYA PANDA1, BEDANTA KUMAR BARIK1, AMRITA MONDAL1, MRUTUNJAYA PANDA1
BIOCELL, Vol.47, No.1, pp. 51-69, 2023, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2022.023392
Abstract Exposure to some toxic compounds causes structural and behavioral anomalies associated with the neurons in
the later stage of life. Those toxic compounds are termed as a neurotoxicant, which can be a physical factor, a toxin, an
infection, radiation, or maybe a drug. The incongruities caused due to a neurotoxicant further depend on the toxicity of
the compound. More importantly, the neurotoxicity of the compound is associated with the concentration and the time
point of exposure. The neurodevelopmental defect appears depending on the toxicity of the compound. A
neurodevelopmental defect may be associated with a More >