Abstract:This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of pomegranate seed oil PSO on the oxidative stress induced by pentachlorophenol PCP in rats. Fourty Sprague-Dawley, 4-5 months old, 300g male rats were used in this study. Rats were assigned to four groups each containing 10 animals. First group was control group; no administration was made to animals in this group. Second, third and fourth groups were given PSO at a dose of 0.15 ml/kg bw, PCP at a dose of 40 mg/kg bw and PSO at a dose of 0.15 ml/kg bw+PCP at a… Show more
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