2014
DOI: 10.21608/zjps.2014.38174
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Dietary supplementation with Punica and Physalis attenuates the deleterious effects of fenitrothion in rats.

Abstract: Exposure to pesticides may result in several health hazards including liver impairment which might be followed by impairment of brain functions or renal functions.The current study was designed to test the beneficial effects of dietary supplement with Physalis peruviana and Punica granatum against toxicity induced by fenitrothion. The toxic effect of fenitrothion, 10 mg/kg/day, orally for 28 day) on liver, brain and kidney functions and the prophylactic effect of daily Physalis (15 % of diet) and Punica (3 ml/… Show more

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