In vivo anti-inflammatory effects of anti-toxic principles from Moringa oleifera(MO11) and Musa sapientum (MS06) via NF-KB/IL-4/IL-10- mediated pathway in Cadmium Chloride-induced hepato-toxicity.
Abstract:Cadmium-induction of hepato-toxicity and inflammation in animal models have been reported. The mechanism underlying hepatic inflammation is poorly understood. This study evaluated antiinflammatory potentials of MO11 (isolated from Moringa oleifera leaves) and MS06 (isolated from Musa sapientum suckers) in Cadmium Chloride (CdCl)-induced hepato-toxicity and inflammation in rats.Twenty-eight adult male wistar rats (average weight of 155 g) were randomly divided into 7 groups (n = 4). Group 1 was control. Groups … Show more
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