Studies on the Effect of 2.45 GHz Microwave Radiation on Heamatological, Body Weight and Food Intake Changes in Wistar Rats
The present study is an attempt to study the effect of 2.45 GHz microwave IR radiation on wistar rats. Sixty days old Wistar rats exposed with 180 ± 20 g. Body weights were selected for this study. Animals were exposed to 2.45 GHz microwave with the power density of 0.2 mW/cm² and specific absorption rate was estimated 0.14 W/kg, daily for 2 hr/day for 35 days. For this purpose (2 month old) selected for this study. Group 1 (Sham exposed) animals of this group served as control as they were placed in plexi glass cage without energizing the system for 2 h/day for 35 days. Group 2 (exposed) animals of this group served as exposure as they were placed in plexi glass cage under microwave 2.45 GHz for 2 h/days for 35 days. So the result of this study is show that microwave radiations change the heamatological parameters as well as body weight and food intake capacity.