Effect of Selenium Nanoparticles and Almond Aqueous Extract on Experimental Animals
Wissam D. Ahmed,
Hashem M. Zahrawi,
Muhammad A. Jassim
Abstract:The impact to feeding almond extract part of its physiological activity of glucose, blood lipid profile, liver enzymes, and immunoglobulins in the serum of hypercholesterolemic male rats was studied. It was given orally by tube feeding. Adult rats, aged (8-12) weeks and weighing (200-220) gm, were Unidentifiedly sorted into six groups, each containing six animals, which is the control group, the group infected with hypercholesterolemia and treated with soft cheese, and three groups infected and treated with al… Show more
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