Hepatoprotective activity of Artemisia vulgaris L. against Cisplatin induce hepatotoxicity in mice
Abstract:Background: Artemisia vulgaris L. (Artemisia V.) has a great role in treatment of many diseases like gastrointestinal diseases, inflammation and fungal infections. Other important activity is antioxidant which put this plant as a good choice to reduce liver toxicity. In this study, the hepatoprotective effect of Iraqi Artemisia vulgaris L. against the liver toxic chemotherapy cisplatin were determined in mice.Methods: Two different doses of Iraqi Artemisia vulgaris L. extract were given to mice with and withou… Show more
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