Management of Bisphenol-A Induced Hepato-Renal Disorder in Wistar Rat by Wheatgrass Aqueous Extract Co-Administration
Ananya Barman,
Angshita Ghosh,
Tarun Kumar Kar
et al.
Abstract:Bisphenol-A (or BPA) is a renowned endocrine disruptor in current use. This study concentrated on the restorative effects of wheatgrass methanolic extract (WG-ME) on the liver and kidney in rats treated with BPA. For this purpose, 18 Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups: Control; BPA (100mg/kg); BPA+ WG-ME (100 mg/kg BPA + 200mg/kg WG-ME) by oral gavage for 28 days study period. Dissected liver and kidney were procured and stored at -20oC for the evaluation of cellular antioxidant status. For the analysis of… Show more
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