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CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity in rats
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In the present study, the protective effect of peppermint (Mentha piperita) and parsley (Petroselinum crispum) leaves oils against hepatotoxicity is induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) in experimental rats. GC/MS results indicated that the main components in peppermint oil were menthol (35.9%) and menthone (25.6%).
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schindler
30-12-2021
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A study was carried out to evaluate the hepatoprotective property of Alternanthera sessilis in CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity in rats. A total of 36 Wister rats were selected for the purpose of study, segregated into six different groups having six numbers of animals in each. Group T1 was kept as negative control and fed standard basal diet for a period of four weeks. Group T2 was kept as positive control and subjected to CCl4 plus liquid paraffin (50% v/v) treatment at the rate of 2ml/kg body weight twice a week for three weeks.
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angicungduoc8
07-11-2020
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The efficiency of current synthetic agents in treating chronic liver disease is not satisfactory and they have undesirable side effects. The effects of crude phenol root extracts of Calotropis procera, petroleum spirit root extracts of Calotropis procera (PRECP, PSRECP) and livolin on liver function indices of ccl4 induced hepatotoxicity rats model was evaluated.
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cothumenhmong1
11-12-2019
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