Fennel Seed Oil's Protective effect on Serum Potassium and Sodium Ions from Formaldehyde-Induced Toxicity in Wistar Rats
Riyaz Khan,
Wajid Ahmad,
Razia Pathan
et al.
Abstract:The present trial study was intended to explore the defensive impact of Fennel oil against formaldehyde fume initiated poisonousness on serum electrolytes specifically sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+). 24 male rodents were haphazardly isolated into three gatherings (control set 1, trial set 2 and exploratory set 3). The control set 1 was taken care of with standard food supplementation with no openness while trial set 2 was presented to formaldehyde fumes and exploratory set 3 was given Fennel oil supplementati… Show more
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