Combinatorial effect of Gallic acid and Catechin on some biochemical and pro-inflammatory markers in CCl4-mediated hepatic damage in rats
The present study investigated the combinatorial effect of gallic acid and catechin (GC) on some biochemical and inflammatory parameters in CCl4-mediated hepatic damage to rats. Male Wistar rats were distributed equally into five groups. Group A (control) received distilled water orally and olive oi...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Oriakhi (Author), Kissinger O. Orumwensodia (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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