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Salvia hispanica (Chia) seeds afford hepatoprotection against isoniazid and rifampicin induced toxicity in a murine model
Nayak Apoorva
, R. Rao Rashmi
*
,
J. Shenoy Preethi
,
H. Sindhu
, S. Teerthnath
, Bhuvaneshwari
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Pharmacology, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
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liver
100%
toxicity
100%
isoniazid
100%
antibiotics
100%
drugs
71%
control
71%
doses
42%
enzymes
42%
bilirubin
42%
antioxidants
28%
evaluation
28%
comparative evaluations
28%
proteins
28%
albumins
28%
rats
14%
animals
14%
blood
14%
damage
14%
administration
14%
oxidation
14%
adults
14%
alps
14%
injuries
14%
fatty acids
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hepatoprotection
100%
Rifampicin
100%
Isoniazid
100%
Chia
100%
Hepatotoxicity
50%
Bilirubin
37%
Liver Enzyme
37%
Silymarin
25%
Wistar Rat
12%
Antioxidant Capacity
12%
Polyphenol Derivative
12%
Protein
12%
Liver Injury
12%
Toxic Hepatitis
12%
Omega-3 Fatty Acid
12%
Antioxidant
12%
Pathophysiology
12%