Pb is a bluish-gray heavy metal naturally found in the earth's crust in small traces. The effluents originating from recycling plants of lead-based batteries are an emerging source of lead toxicity-especially in developing countries like Pakistan [1]. Various herbal products and medicinal plants have been found to be a source of lead accumulation in animals and humans [2]. Lead is disseminated from natural reservoirs to biological systems via water, forage, and supplements. The contaminated forage, concentrates, air, dust, insecticides, fertilizers, household wastes, and industrial effluents are sources of heavy metal pollution. Pb has well-known hazardous effects on human and animal health as it accumulates in the body via the food chain [3]. It can seriously affect the hematopoietic, renal, reproductive, nervous, and hepatic tissues to produce metabolic interactions with enzyme systems